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Entertainment
1 week ago
This weekend in Clarksville: Kid Palooza, carnivals and cabaret

If you’re looking for bounce houses, carnival games, and all sorts of free fun for the kids, this is the weekend. Three carnival events are planned Saturday in Clarksville.

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Lifestyle
1 week ago
Cities with the most expensive homes in Tennessee

Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in Tennessee using data from Zillow.

News
1 week ago
Oral drug testing device for meth, THC, opioids, more now available to Clarksville Police

The Clarksville Police Department has received its new oral drug testing equipment, as well as the training by the Tennessee Highway Safety Office.

News
1 week ago
Weekend weather: Rain expected overnight Friday, with slight chance on Saturday

Clarksville forecast: The outlook has improved, with showers and thunderstorms now expected to move into the Clarksville area overnight Friday.

Lifestyle
1 week ago
APSU’s Cody Hegler earns regional photography award for The All State student newspaper

When Cody Hegler first started working as a photographer for The All State, Austin Peay State University’s student newspaper, he was his own fiercest critic – picking apart the details of every shot and finding reasons to get rid of them.

Lifestyle
1 week ago
Jackie Louise Memorial Scholarship marks 10 years of service to local students

The Healthy & Holistic nonprofit commemorated the 10th anniversary of the Jackie Louise Memorial Scholarship.

Service members stand at a doorway as Afghan evacuees prepare to board an aircraft, Aug. 22, 2021, at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar. (Airman 1st Class Kylie Barrow/U.S. Air Force via AP, File)
Opinion
1 week ago
Letter: We cannot betray Afghan families who helped US forces against Taliban | OPINION

An open letter to Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Sen. Bill Hagerty and Rep. Matt Van Epps on administration plans to send Afghanis who helped US forces to a third country.

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Lifestyle
1 week ago
CMCSS to host nationally recognized ‘High in Plain Sight’ drug abuse, prevention workshop

The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) is inviting parents and community members to a free information session focused on understanding the warning signs of drug use and abuse.

Elections
1 week ago
Democratic nominee for Congress Joshua Sales to host town hall at Austin Peay

The town hall will feature Joshua Sales, the Democratic nominee for Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District.

Two women pose in a classroom beside a projected slide about empowering student mathematicians in math identity research.
Lifestyle
1 week ago
Local teacher, APSU grad student’s new book uses riddles to combat math anxiety

What started as a 50-point class project has become a published tool for changing how students think about mathematics.