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,
A new proposal to the CMCSS school board would grant the board member more oversight, better communication, and set a clear path for the board to request changes or address concerns.
In this week’s episode of Clarksville Conversations, Charlie Koon sits down with Pastor Mike Burnette of LifePoint Church to discuss Clarksville Feeds the World.
The Austin Peay State University Governors men’s basketball team has lots in store for home games in January and February.
The Public School Strong campaign hosted a news conference in Clarksville urging local and state leaders to reject the school vouchers measure, which would fund private schools with taxpayer dollars.