
Clarksville has a unique and spirited approach to celebrating the semiquincentennial, America’s 250th birthday, called “The Road to 250,” and it has two tracks.

Dry weather has done a number on the taste of Clarksville’s water, but don’t worry: Those earthy flavors are safe, and things should be back to normal soon.

The Clarksville City Council voted down doing a study of how salaries for firefighters and police compare to similar and nearby communities.

A tractor-trailer overturned on International Boulevard at Corporate Parkway in Clarksville, trapping the driver inside.

In late June, members of the Austin Peay College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) were given the all-clear to begin once more utilizing the on-campus greenhouse.

Lambda Alpha Sigma Chapter, of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., is presenting a community awareness symposium. “Why Should You Vote Symposium”.

Dr. Stefan Woltmann, an Austin Peay State University professor of biology and Director of the Center of Excellence for Field Biology, will be the featured speaker at the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center’s “Sundays at 3” lecture series from 3-4 p.m. on Sept. 7.