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Trystne Coryell (Contributed)
Elections
1 week ago
Trystne Coryell announces campaign for Clarksville City Council, Ward 6

Trystne Coryell, 19, has announced his campaign for Clarksville City Council, Ward 6.

Young man sitting against a gray backdrop, wearing a brown and white circular-pattern shirt and khaki shorts, looking at the camera with a slight smile.
Community
1 week ago
Clarksville student going to Taiwan to participate in U.S. Department of State program

Wyatt Randall of Clarksville, Tennessee, will study Chinese (Mandarin) this summer in Taiwan on a National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI‐Y) scholarship.

Community
1 week ago
Public Library to host ‘Dads and Donuts’ celebration

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library invites families to “Dads and Donuts” event on Saturday, June 20.

Volunteer group posing with a banner in front of a stone house while roof installers work on the orange roof on top of the house.
Business
1 week ago
Clarksville veteran receives new roof as part of national project

David Starnes, a U.S. Army veteran, received a new roof recently from POWCO, an Owens Corning Platinum roofing contractor.

The No. 22-ranked Austin Peay football team defeated Morehead State, 56-7, in its 2025 home opener at Fortera Stadium on September 13, 2025, in Clarksville, Tennessee. (Robert Smith, APSU Athletics)
APSU
1 week ago
Ultimate Governor: Football standout Chandler Kirton on what makes Austin Peay special

Chandler Kirton spent five seasons playing for the Austin Peay Governors and cemented himself as a program legend in the process.

Large red '4D' sculpture in front of a modern white building with 'O'Malley Family Welcome Center' sign
News
1 week ago
APSU Board approves 4% tuition increase for 2026‑27 academic year

Austin Peay State University will raise undergraduate and graduate tuition for the 2026–2027 academic year.

David Britton in June 2026. (Contributed)
Community
1 week ago
‘The Road to Emancipation’ 3-part educational series coming up at L&N Depot

The Clarksville Arts & Heritage Council, Clarksville Parks & Recreation and Mt. Olive Cemetery Historical Preservation Society is presenting a three-part educational series.

L&N Train Station on Tenth Street on March 27, 2024. (Chris Smith)
History
1 week ago
10 moments in history that made Clarksville what it is today: From tobacco heyday to St. B annexation

In recognition of America’s 250th anniversary, here are 10 pivotal moments in Clarksville history that shaped who we are today but in many cases have been forgotten.

Black fluffy kitten sitting on a beige rug outdoors with tall green grass behind it.
Pets of the Week
1 week ago
Pets of the week

Dogs and cats of all ages, breeds and sizes are available through area animal rescues and shelters, as well as opportunities to help animals through foster programs, donations, fundraisers and other family-friendly activities.

News
1 week ago
Work week weather: Heavy rain possible on Monday, with Flood Watch issued

Clarksville forecast: A hot and humid week is ahead, with heavy rain possible on Monday, leading to a Flood Watch.

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