The Clarksville City Council previously voted to postpone a resolution that would have created a homeless outreach center with expanded services.
A teacher was recently disciplined for leaving notes and then venting on social media about some of her students. But is it OK to feel this way about students? Or should people who feel that way not be teachers?
More than 99 acres that sit east of Exit 11 have been proposed for annexation by the City of Clarksville for the land being purchased by Ascension St. Thomas Health Care.
The Road to 250: America’s Story is coming back on stage with “American Fine Arts Culture” on March 18.
Clarksville Parks and Recreation invite the community to participate in the Third Annual Clarksville Greenway 8K, taking place Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the Mary’s Oak Trailhead along the Clarksville Greenway.
The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center would like to announce the upcoming exhibits, programs, and updates.
Brooke McNicholas wears many titles: mom, wife, coach, athlete and veteran. But her latest pursuit adds another: contestant in the Ms. Health & Fitness competition.
When University of Louisville women’s basketball star Imari Berry was in the 8th grade in Clarksville, she made a promise to a teacher. This week, she fulfilled that promise.