Clarksville Academy freshman guard Layla Clark has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following her all-around performance in the Cougars double overtime victory over Davidson Academy on Tuesday, Jan. 7.
The Clarksville Police Department is investigating a theft by deception case at Governors Square Mall and is asking for help identifying the individuals involved.
Things to do in Clarksville: This weekend, participate in a local Martin Luther King Jr. Day March, enjoy a breakfast and program for MLK Day at Austin Peay, catch Eve Ensler’s play at the Roxy.
Clarksville forecast: As rain moves in, expect temperatures to rise to 54 degrees on Friday. But as rain moves out, we’re in for a 20-degree plummet to brutally cold temperatures.
In this series, we highlight Clarksville’s century-old businesses, their journeys, and their role in shaping our community. This edition: The Clarksville Foundry and Byers & Harvey.
The City of Clarksville’s Neighborhood and Community Services (CNCS) Department is excited to announce its upcoming Reverse Vendor Fair, an innovative event aimed at attracting contractors and vendors of all trades to support the city’s impactful Home Repair Program.
The Fort Campbell boys’ and girls’ wrestling teams hosted the All-Army Dual Wrestling match against Fort Knox and Russellville High on Tuesday night. In a lively environment, each Fort Campbell team emerged victorious with the boys’ winning with a record of 17-7, and the girls’ winning with a record of 10-3.
The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance locating a runaway juvenile,