Awards for the fifteenth annual Downtown Artists Co-op Juried Photography Exposition will be announced during the monthly First Thursday ArtWalk on February 5th.
The Clarksville Rotary Club is pleased to announce the launch of its 2026 Four-Way Test Essay Scholarship Contest and invites all eligible high school students in Clarksville–Montgomery County to participate.
After dozens of blood and platelet transfusions, six-year-old Greenleigh Gafford is in remission from leukemia. As blood banks continue to warn of shortages, her family and community leaders say local blood donations help save local lives.
Teacher candidates in Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education achieved the highest first-time pass rate among Tennessee educator preparation providers (EPPs) on the Tennessee Early Literacy Assessment (TELA), according to a recent report to the State Board of Education.
Clarksville Gas & Water (CGW) offices and customer service centers were closed and inaccessible to the public for in person bill payment service from Monday, Jan. 26 to Friday, Jan. 30, due to the effects of the recent Winter Storm Fern.
Due to icy conditions, the boys’ and girls’ middle school basketball district championships have been canceled.
Austin Peay’s men’s basketball team had a great week, but the women’s team continued to struggle at home. Let’s dive into the recap.
Brian Zacharias, Clarksville mayor pro tem and City Council representative for Ward 1, has announced his candidacy for mayor.