Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville, in partnership with Montgomery County Parks and Recreation, is thrilled to announce its upcoming End of the School Year Summer Bash, scheduled to take place on June 1st, 2024, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Rotary Park.
On Thursday, May 9, a pair of Clarksville-area boys’ soccer teams came away with 2023-24 district championship victories.
Stories of disaster from the hail and flooding in Clarksville, and the local school district says no to arming teachers with guns. Plus, a cool new development is coming for the downtown snuff warehouses, and Ryan has a great DIY idea to save money on EV fire blankets.
A 10-acre complex of snuff factories downtown will be redeveloped into an innovative neighborhood, following rezoning approval recently by the Clarksville City Council.
Two days after Clarksville was swept by storms carrying several rounds of hail and heavy rain on Wednesday, the Red River crested overnight and is on the way back down.
The man who was hit and killed on Interstate 24 Wednesday night in Clarksville was trying to cross the highway to assist people who were in a separate wreck.
The West Creek Coyotes beat the Henry County Patriots on Wednesday, May 7.
If you’re looking for something fun to do this weekend, you’ve got to check out Slick’s Barn & Grill. Here are four fun things to do this month at Slick’s!
James Alan Mayfield, age 43, of Clarksville, TN, passed away on May 7, 2024.
The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System has decided not to implement changes allowed in a new law that lets teachers and faculty members conceal carry a weapon in schools.