This May 1st, 2025, Clarksville’s Downtown ArtWalk promises an immersive experience for art enthusiasts as the city’s vibrant arts community comes together for a month-long celebration.
From the ancient cliff dwellings at Bandelier National Monument to the windswept peaks of Acoma Pueblo, Austin Peay State University students traveled roughly 1,800 miles through New Mexico this summer to engage with Native American communities during one of the institution’s first study away programs.
When Jersey Bagels opened its doors in March 2024, the idea was simple: bring the taste of authentic Northeast bagels to Tennessee, and make every bite feel like home.
Rep. Mark Green officially resigned from Congress on July 4, and has informed Gov. Bill Lee and Speaker Mike Johnson that his last day will be July 20.
Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help animals through foster programs, donations, fundraisers and other family-friendly activities.
Austin Peay State University alumna Christina Reyes (‘17) spent the early part of her college journey confined to a hospital bed, battling a rare bacterial disease while finding herself.
Clarksville forecast: Another hot week is ahead, with highs around 90 and a chance of thunderstorms each day through Friday.
Clarksville-Montgomery County citizens came together July 4th to honor Americas birthday and share in the reading of the Declaration of Independence.
The Clarksville City Council approved the first reading of an extension of an overlay district on Tiny Town Road and Fort Campbell Boulevard on Tuesday.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week.