
State Senator Bill Powers, R-Clarksville, officially began his 2nd full term in the Tennessee Senate on Tuesday as he took the Oath of Office during the opening session of the 114th General Assembly.

In recent weeks, County Mayor Wes Golden has discussed Montgomery County’s long-term goal with the community greenway, which includes the possibility of connecting it with the greenway of Ashland City.

Montgomery County Public Library invites you to don your Hogwarts robes and step into the Wizarding World for our annual Harry Potter Night on Thursday, February 6th, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM.

This holiday season, Winter’s Angels spread joy and cheer to 600 children through their annual Season of Hope Christmas program.

Registration for the upcoming 2025 Little League season is now open!

Montgomery County just might get a free parking garage next to the arena, and we should name it “The Millan Center For Parking Excellence.” Also, crime is actually down in Clarksville, veterans are taking a wild ride across the Pacific Ocean, and Chris tries his best to explain how “canball” works at Barksdale Elementary.

The Clarksville Ajax Turner 50+ Center hosted the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event on Thursday.

The Eriksson College of Education at Austin Peay State University is experiencing unprecedented enrollment growth, with graduate programs running double cohorts and the nationally recognized Grow Your Own Teacher Residency program anticipating its largest-ever class of more than 70 new apprentices.