Two people have been arrested after police say they discovered the couple were running a drug business out of their Clarksville home, selling fentanyl.
	
	Asulon Collective is Clarksville’s newest craft coffeehouse, located downtown on Third Street, with a wide range of coffee, specialty drinks and baked goods.
	
	Austin Peay State University’s GIS Center and the APSU Department of Mathematics and Statistics have signed a historic 10-year Intergovernmental Support Agreement (IGSA) with Fort Campbell to conduct comprehensive economic impact studies of the military installation’s influence on the region.
	
	On March 26, 2025, business leaders from the Nashville Chamber of Commerce participated in an exclusive tour of Fort Campbell, Ky.
	
	Three Clarksville Area Athletes from Kirkwood High School and Rossview High School have signed to play college baseball at Bethel University. Hawks Infielder CJ Lattimore, Cobra’s Pitcher and Catcher Matthew Dirks, and Gavin Rogers all signed their letters of intent on Tuesday.
	
	Centerstone, a nonprofit health system specializing in mental health and substance use disorder services, is honored to receive a $250,000 gift from the Gary Sinise Foundation.
	
	After months of rebuilding and restoration, Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church 1750 Needmore Road is proud to announce its Grand Reopening Celebration on April 6, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. welcoming back members and the community to a place of worship, healing, and hope.
	
	The City of Clarksville Street Department will begin its annual spring cleanup on Monday, March 31st, 2025.