The Memorial Day Ceremony was held at the headquarters of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) on Fort Campbell.
Some good things came out of 2020; one of which being the recently published Women Veterans of America Chapter 47 yearbook.
West Creek High School’s Jamiya Smith was recently announced as the recipient of the Wilma Rudolph “Skeeter” Scholarship.
The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center is participating in four different ongoing programs and events to provide free or reduced admission to members of the community.
Clarksville Soccer Club’s under-15 and under-13 girl’s soccer teams recently took home two Division II Tennessee State Soccer Association championships.
All-Region 7-5A linebacker Kamari Williams signed his national letter of intent to play at Concordia University Chicago on Friday, May 28.
In honor of Memorial Day, trailmen from the Trail Life Troop in Clarksville placed flags at Resthaven and Dotsonville Church of Christ on Saturday, May 29.
The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce has various upcoming events and announcements during the month of June. Meals, galas and networking opportunities are just some of what the chamber is offering this month. Here’s what to expect:
A courtroom at the Montgomery County Courts Center and a tree on the lawn will be dedicated this week in honor of Judge Ray Grimes, who died Nov. 26.
On June 1, Austin Peay State University ended its year-long requirement that individuals socially distance and wear facemasks on campus.