High Schools
2 months ago
Montgomery Central boys tops in Harpeth Invitational wrestling match

Montgomery Central kept it rolling in Kingston Springs over the weekend, taking 1st place at Harpeth Duals on Friday and taking 2nd as a team at the 26-team Harpeth Invitational on Saturday.

Lifestyle
2 months ago
Estate gift benefits APSU SGI, creates Joe Bryan Robertson Conservation Endowed Fund of Excellence

A generous gift from the estate of Joe Bryan Robertson will support the operations of the Southeastern Grasslands Institute (SGI), part of Austin Peay State University’s Center of Excellence for Field Biology.

The T.RAD site, shown pad-ready at the left, at the Corporate Business Park. (CMC IDB, contributed)
Business
2 months ago
UPDATE: Auto parts company to build $90.2 million plant in Clarksville, bringing 928 jobs

An auto parts manufacturer announced Wednesday it will open a plant in Clarksville bringing 928 jobs in a $90.2 million investment.

Sports
2 months ago
Clarksville Academy guard earns Player of the Week for collecting 17.7 points per game

Clarksville Academy senior guard Sicily Robinson has won Clarksville Now Player of the Week following her performance in the Cougars’ games the week of Dec. 1-7.

Crime
2 months ago
Woman charged with murder in fentanyl death of 12-year-old in Clarksville

Just two months prior to the child’s death, Woods was found slumped in a car with fentanyl and drug paraphernalia, according to a warrant.

Herzing University Grand Opening (Contributed)
Business
2 months ago
Herzing University expands to 12th campus with grand opening in Clarksville | VIDEO

Herzing University has opened its Clarksville campus, marking an important milestone in higher education and workforce development for the region.

The Tennessee East-West All-Star Classic (CMC EDC, contributed)
Sports
2 months ago
Best high school football players in Tennessee coming to Clarksville

The Tennessee East-West All-Star Classic is back, and it’s bringing talent from over 60 high schools across the state to Clarksville.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
APSU’s Eriksson College of Education receives $1 million Grow Your Own grant

Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education was recently awarded a $1.025 million grant from the Tennessee Department of Education to provide funding for teacher apprentices through July 2027.