The Clarksville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. marked the 40th anniversary of its Debutante Program with a grand Cotillion.
Here’s a look at the top local news stories from Clarksville Now this week, including plans for TriStar Clarksville Hospital, the next step for Spring Creek Parkway, and a Flo Rida concert at Fort Campbell.
The 2025 Montgomery County Fair is in full swing at the Clarksville Speedway and Fairgrounds and continues through Saturday, May 31, from 1 to 11 PM, offering visitors a variety of entertainment and attractions.
Austin Peay State University’s Office of Public Relations and Marketing brought home 22 awards from the 2025 Tennessee College Public Relations Association (TCPRA) State Conference, earning the most wins among the universities competing.
REBOOT Recovery, a national nonprofit dedicated to helping people heal from trauma, today launched its “Answer the Call” campaign, a fundraising initiative aimed at overhauling and relaunching its First Responder REBOOT program.
Detectives have identified a suspect in the stabbing of a woman at an apartment complex in Clarksville on May 29, and they are seeking help locating her.
Clarksville Parks and Recreation is participating in the Summer Food Service Program as part of the Summer Youth Program (SYP).
When Austin Peay State University senior Lucas Bales brought a baby goat to campus last spring, students couldn’t resist stopping to pet Midnight – who quickly gained an Instagram following and became a popular presence at university events.
Thousands of soldiers gathered Friday at the Fort Campbell Division Parade Field to say farewell to Maj. Gen. Brett Sylvia and welcome Maj. Gen. David Gardner.
City of Clarksville employees Chris Bushart and Dan Walters were recognized recently by Mayor Joe Pitts for their life-saving tactics.