While low inventory has affected home prices and priced some buyers out of certain markets, the good news is the tide may have started to change.
Austin Peay State University’s Opera Theatre program is inviting the community to attend its inaugural performance of “The Magic Flute” on April 20 and 21 at the George & Sharon Mabry Concert Hall.
Austin Peay State University’s Military and Veterans Affairs Division and Women Veterans of America Chapter 47 hosted the third annual Education Summit for Women Veterans from 10 a.m. to noon on March 23 at the APSU Truck Center.
The Austin Peay State University (APSU) Office of Student Research and Innovation (OSRI), in partnership with the Department of Chemistry Department, has announced this year’s Annual Student Research and Scholarly Activity Symposium.
The Montgomery County Democratic Party gathered in downtown Clarksville to hold a rally urging lawmakers to vote against school vouchers.
Going Local Initiative (GLI) will begin accepting applications April 1 through May 31, 2024, for qualified individuals to become a first-time homebuyer through their program Barbara’s Way.
A hair-pulling incident at a Clarksville school sparks a bigger debate about how to handle special-needs children. Plus, the story of Stockade Annie, who earned a lifetime pass to Fort Campbell after shouting down the commanding general. Also, Ryan is scaredy-pants of traffic circles.
A proposal to rezone land on Riverside and Cumberland Drives for a 5-story apartment building has returned to the City Council for consideration.
Bettie Jean Smith, age 78, of Clarksville, Tennessee, passed away on Friday, March 22, 2024, in Clarksville.
Martha Louise Johnson, age 88, of Clarksville, TN passed away on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.