What started as a personal project to combat isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic has become a community tradition thanks to the creative vision of Paul Collins, a professor in the Department of Art & Design at Austin Peay State University.
Clarksville forecast: Warm temperatures are expected to remain throughout the weekend with a high of 85 on Friday.
Another cluster development is planned for Clarksville that looks to redevelop around 62 acres north of Memorial Drive Extension, and using a new national home builder, Lennar Homes.
This year’s Blue Jean Ball has the theme “Cowboy Nights, City Lights,” and will feature live music with dancing, auctions, raffles, and a mechanical bull!
For 27 years, Clarksvillians have relied on the good company and delicious food of Moss’ Southern Cooking. But owner Sheila Moss now plans to sell.
Alleen Stuart Phy Olsen died peacefully on Tuesday, October 22nd, 2024, after a brief illness. She was 86 years old.
Austin Peay State University (APSU) will host its inaugural First-Generation College Celebration Week from Nov. 4-8, honoring the trailblazing students across campus who are the first in their families to pursue higher education.
Fort Campbell senior athlete Torrance Dixon has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following his performance in the Falcons 50-12 win over Todd County. Dixon got it done in the air and on the ground, with 101 rushing yards, two touchdowns on 14 carries, and a catch for 25 yards. Dixon also dominated defensively, with a 65 yards pick-six.
Democratic candidates for state House and Senate seats spoke on their legislative initiatives as part of their “Cost-Cutting Caravan” tour stop in Clarksville.
Peter Milo Davenport, of Trenton, KY, passed away on Friday, October 18, 2024, at the age of 65.