The Montgomery County Commission has approved a plan to expand the Greenway to encourage residents to take advantage of local trails and enhance health.
Lightning struck an assisted living center, causing a fire, off Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway in Clarksville during Monday’s storms.
MSG(R) Karlene Brown, Military Order of the World Wars, proudly presented the Military Order of the World Wars Certificate of Recognition to Kayla Saelens and Matea Brown “For her dedication to the principles of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., as evidenced by her achievement of the Girl Scout Gold Award, thereby identifying her as a Girl Scout fully prepared to assume all the rights of citizenship in the service of her God and Country.”
The community is invited to a special fundraising and awareness event for the future Boys & Girls Club of Clarksville on Saturday, May 31st, at Kenwood High School, 251 E. Pine Mountain Rd.
Austin Peay State University’s Department of Criminal Justice is ready to bring students from courtrooms to crime scenes without leaving campus, thanks to a significant investment in virtual reality technology.
On May 9-10, three high schools (West Creek, Kenwood and Montgomery Central), from the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System competed in the 2025 All-Service National Drill and Fitness Competition held in Daytona Beach, Florida.
In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon talks to owner Cory Jacobson and Jordan Hohman on what’s behind the curtain of the new Phoenix Theatres.
Clarksville High senior catcher Korbin Reynolds and Clarksville Academy two-way player Evan Leonard have both been named one of three finalists for the TBCA Mr. Baseball Award in their respective classes. Reynolds is a finalist for the class 4A award, while Leonard is a finalist for class division II-A.
We’ve got another week of postseason play going on in Clarksville, and it’s getting real. Several teams have state tournament berths on the line and are fighting to keep the lights on for their seasons.
The Clarksville Christian Centurions traveled to Zion Christian Academy for the TSIAA State Championship against the Eagles on Saturday. The Eagles put up big scoring numbers early, and the Centurions were unable to come back, falling 10-0 in the state championship, but earning the runner-up for a second straight year.