The Clarksville Police Department would like to recognize the retirement of K9 Police Dog “Joker.”
Dr. Stephen Kershner, an associate professor in Austin Peay State University’s Department of Languages and Literature, recently earned the 2025 Award for Excellence in Teaching at the College Level from the Society for Classical Studies (SCS), North America’s leading organization for the study of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.
Montgomery County Parks & Recreation is starting 2026 on a high note—recognized as the first Clarksville–Montgomery County Green Certified (CMCGCP) organization and earning the program’s Gold Level distinction.
Detectives have identified and arrested two juveniles and one adult in a set of purse-snatching thefts in Clarksville parking lots.
A Clarksville man has been charged with first-degree murder in the deadly shooting behind Mizu Japanese Cuisine in August 2025.
This winter and spring, the Customs House Museum & Cultural Center will be the stage to celebrate American women’s art through a special museum exhibition.
Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education recently launched Tennessee’s first Principal Registered Apprenticeship Program.
Citizens, business owners and city officials have been debating a homeless outreach center in downtown Clarksville. What do you think?
Unlike for-profit Tennova Healthcare, Vanderbilt is an education-based nonprofit, so the Clarksville hospital likely won’t be subject to property tax after VUMC buys it.
Rossview High School sophomore forward Israel Dillard has been named Clarksville Now Player of the Week following his performance in the Hawks games during the week of January 5.