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Group of people of varying ages wearing blue polo shirts posing on the stone steps of a large building. Photo resembles a team or class group portrait.
Community
1 month ago
Sigma Beta Club of Clarksville visits Tennessee State Capitol and Museum

The Sigma Beta Club of Clarksville visited the State Capitol and Museum on Tuesday.

Community
1 month ago
APSU centralizes transfer student support with Transfer Enrollment Services and Advisement

Austin Peay State University is optimizing its support for transfer students with the launch of Transfer Enrollment Services and Advisement, a formalized office dedicated to guiding them through their move to APSU.

Group of coworkers gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony in a showroom, standing behind a stretched red ribbon in front of a doorway display.
Business
1 month ago
Orgain Building Supply unveils new whole-home showroom in Clarksville

Orgain Building Supply hosted the grand opening of its newly renovated showroom, a redesigned whole-home selection center in Clarksville.

High Schools
1 month ago
Clarksville distance runners show growth at state meet as local training efforts continue

While many Clarksville area spring sports had already wrapped up their seasons, several local runners were still competing on one of Tennessee’s biggest stages.

Chris Lanier (Contributed)
Elections
1 month ago
Chris Lanier announces campaign for state House, District 67

Christopher “Chris” Lanier has announced his campaign for the Tennessee House of Representatives to serve District 67 in the Nov. 3 election.

Lifestyle
1 month ago
What do you want in a new Clarksville restaurant? Take this survey for chance to win $250!

A local team has set up a new community survey focused on gathering feedback from Clarksville residents about dining preferences.

Police perimeter on Monroe Street on May 27, 2026. (Enrique Hernandez, Dash 10 Media)
Crime
1 month ago
UPDATE: Police take man into custody after 12-hour standoff in Clarksville

Police established a perimeter and were negotiating with a man barricaded in a home in the Greenwood area of south Clarksville Wednesday morning.

Rustom Khouri addressing the Clarksville City Council on April 2, 2026. (Christian Brown)
News
1 month ago
City explains need for 31-cent property tax increase, aims for ‘structurally sound’ budget

The Clarksville City Council held a work session Tuesday night where they explained the impact a 31-cent property tax increase would have on the average homeowner.

News
1 month ago
UPDATE: Traffic on Interstate 24 returning to normal after 3-4 car crash near Exit 11

Interstate 24 is backed by a wreck just outside Clarksville.

Adolph Dagan (Contributed)
Elections
1 month ago
Adolph Dagan announces candidacy for Clarksville City Council Ward 1

Retired U.S. Army veteran, former high school teacher, business owner and author Adolph Dagan has announced his candidacy for Clarksville City Council in Ward 1.