Here’s a snapshot of historical moments that are defining of Clarksville’s legacy in the fight for LGBTQ equality.
Talley Hall is open for meetings, weddings, and other activities by appointment.
About 78 percent of division soldiers on Fort Campbell had at least one vaccination and 74 percent were fully vaccinated.
On July 13, aviation history blasts out of the museums and into the skies as the Commemorative Air Force thunders into Clarksville, led by the B-17 Flying Fortress Texas Raiders.
Taryn Acacia Baggett, age 33 of Clarksville, passed away Wednesday, June 30, 2021.
Members of the Tennessee General Assembly have honored Clarksville songwriter Bobby Keel for his “many contributions to country music and the craft of songwriting.”
Donna Lewis, age 74 of Clarksville, passed away Wednesday, June 30, 2021 at her residence.
Four divisions of the Amateur Athletic Union’s Boys 10-and-Under and 4th Grade Division I and Division II World Basketball Championships will be held this July in Clarksville.
Col. Vincent B. Myers assumed command of U.S. Army Medical Department Activity Fort Campbell and Blanchfield Army Community Hospital on June 28.
Reliant Bank recently donated numerous items to the CMCCAA to support the organization’s serving of low-income and vulnerable populations.