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Lifestyle
2 years ago
Renzo Gracie Clarksville’s Miyon Alkubechy heads to US Junior Olympics

Renzo Gracie Clarksville is proud to announce that one of its dedicated students, Miyon Alkubechy, will be competing at the USA Judo Junior Olympics.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Austin Peay State University Police Department earns third TLEA accreditation

The Tennessee Law Enforcement Accreditation (TLEA) Program has granted accreditation status to the Austin Peay State University Police Department.

News
2 years ago
UPDATE: Hazelwood Road back open after wreck with injuries

The Clarksville Police Department is working a wreck with injuries that occurred at approximately 2:18 p.m. on Heather Drive at Hazelwood Road.

Entertainment
2 years ago
Independence Day Celebration coming up at Liberty Park on July 3, but city parade canceled

The City of Clarksville this week provided details about its annual Independence Day celebration, and it announced that the inaugural July Fourth Parade has been canceled.

Obituaries
2 years ago
Carlos José Gómez Pezzotti

Dr. Carlos José Gómez Pezzotti, age 63, of the Dominican Republic, passed away on June 19, 2024.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Artist Terri Jordan on exhibit at Roxy Regional Theatre

Artist Terri Jordan will be exhibiting new works at the Peg Harvill Gallery of the Roxy Theatre for the month of June.

News
2 years ago
The Clarksville Rundown: How parents destroyed Tee-Ball, plus government blindsides and mayonnaise trauma | PODCAST

A Little League Tee-Ball tournament was shut down after parents went on a vulgar tirade on the field. Let’s break down all the ways it went wrong. Also, Clarksville gets its “zweiter ALDAE,” Chris calls for more input on government decisions, and Ryan shares his childhood mayonnaise trauma.

Opinion
2 years ago
Congressman Mark Green needs to remember his oath to serve ‘we the people’ | OPINION

Contributed commentary by James Barth, a conservative voter on the failure on our elected Congressmen and women.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Biology professor receives APSU’s first fully endowed CoSTEM grant

The Austin Peay State University (APSU) College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (CoSTEM) has recognized Dr. Mollie Cashner, an associate professor in the Department of Biology, as the first recipient of the Susan Ford Endowment for Ichthyology Research.

High Schools
2 years ago
Prophet Basden’s journey from Kirkwood High School to running track at University of Kansas

On Thursday, Jarian Basden, who goes by Prophet, officially signed to the University of Kansas track and field team as a mid-distance sprinter. Basden became the first signee in Kirkwood track history, in the Cobras first year existence. However, less than two years ago, Basden didn’t even run track.