
Contributed commentary by CMCSS parent Suzanne Butler, an open letter to the Tennessee Ethics Commission.

The Austin Peay State University (APSU) College of STEM has opened registration for its lineup of 2025 summer camps, offering young learners’ unique opportunities in space exploration, data science, robotics, and coding.

Step into the rich and diverse history of our region at Heritage Fest, a community celebration highlighting the cultural and historical legacy of Clarksville and Montgomery County.

A growing number of factories in the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Park rely on a steady flow of water for cooling systems and noncontact cleaning. But that water doesn’t need to be “potable.”

After addressing feedback and returning to the Common Design Review Board, Gracey General Partnership had their plans approved for a mixed-use development called The Joseph being built around the Dunlop House

Montgomery County Parks and Recreation’s MoCo Movie Nights are back, bringing the magic of outdoor movies to parks across Montgomery County.

The Tennessee Ethics Commission dismissed the complaints against state Rep. Aron Maberry of Clarksville on Tuesday, and, in a turn of events, considered taking legal action against those who made the allegations.