Several shots were fired Tuesday night behind the Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard in Clarksville, but no injuries have been reported.
The Clarksville Association of REALTORS, in recognition of National Homeownership Month, is excited to announce the second year of Unlock Clarksville – A Day of Open House Adventures from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
The Austin Peay State University Board of Trustees approved the naming of multiple campus spaces during its quarterly meeting on Friday, April 11, 2025, including an event center and several sections of the Health Professions Building.
Austin Peay State University physics graduate Amaya Caudel has been selected for a prestigious summer internship at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, marking another milestone in her impressive research career.
Billy Dunlop Park is closed to the public June 2-6 for a Scouting event, according to the Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department.
During mayor and councilperson comments at the most recent Clarksville City Council meeting, Councilman Jerry Haywood spoke up in favor of a pay increase for city firefighters.
Herzing University, an accredited, private nonprofit institution offering career-focused degree programs, announced this week it is opening a campus in Clarksville, its 12th nationwide.
A Certificate of Need (CON) is a state-level permit required before establishing or modifying any healthcare facility in Tennessee. The Tennessee Health Facilities Commission oversees this approval process to ensure new hospitals truly benefit the communities they serve.
Both the driver and a passenger involved in the two-vehicle cash on Purple Heart Parkway in Clarksville last week have succumbed to their injuries.
Police have found and arrested a suspect in the stabbing of a woman at a Clarksville apartment complex on May 29.