Following a stellar 2025 season, Clarksville High senior catcher and Vanderbilt University signee Korbin Reynolds was named a first team All-American by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA)/Rawlings on Tuesday.
On Friday, June 13, 2025, Clarksville made history with its inaugural Black Clarksville Pride Ball, a vibrant evening rooted in ballroom culture, LGBTQ+ celebration, and unapologetic Black joy.
Joan Dewald and her sister, Jennette Volpe, recently made a generous donation to create the Volpe/Dewald Agriculture Fund of Excellence Endowment on behalf of Jennette and her husband, Angelo Volpe.
Stacker ranked the highest-paying computer and engineering jobs in Clarksville using annual compensation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of May 2024.
As major healthcare organizations consider investing millions in new hospital facilities for Clarksville, community members have a direct opportunity to influence these decisions through Tennessee’s Certificate of Need (CON) process.
The Nashville Kats held a press conference on Tuesday, June 17, where they announced they will play at F&M Bank Arena for their home playoff game this weekend, as well as the remainder of the 2025 playoffs.
Clarksville Christian School has announced that former Northeast standout and Austin Peay hall of famer Drake Reed will take over as head coach for their boys basketball team
Montgomery Central has announced the hire of Tony Amero as their new head girls basketball coach. Amero has spent the last few seasons as an assistant under Brian Rush at Clarksville High School.
Stacker ranked the 50 lowest-paying jobs in Clarksville, using annual compensation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of May 2024.
The new, proposed City of Clarksville budget includes more than $170 million for the city general fund, a 15-cent property tax increase, along with plans to address neighborhood flooding, rapid city growth, as well as Mason Rudolph Golf Course.