APSU
2 years ago
Austin Peay women’s golf outclasses field by 12 shots, gets first win of season at Hoover Invitational

Austin Peay State University women’s golf team used a third-round 298 to pick up its first win of the season and the eighth of the head coach Jessica Comb’s career at UAB’s Hoover Invitational, Monday, winning the tournament by 12 shots at the par-72, 6,101-yard Hoover Country Club.

Obituaries
2 years ago
Floy Crawford

Mrs. Floy Crawford age 76, of Clarksville, passed away Tuesday, September 12, 2023.

Crime
2 years ago
UPDATE: Woman wanted on aggravated robbery charges arrested in Clarksville

The Clarksville Police Department is asking for the help finding 22-year-old Miracle Keys, who has a warrant for aggravated robbery and criminal impersonation.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Tennessee Legislative Democrats hires Charles Uffelman of Clarksville as new director

Tennessee Legislative Democrats, a joint effort of the Senate and House Democratic caucuses and the TNDP, has hired a new director, Charles Uffelman of Clarksville.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Austin Peay State University to host new medical assisting certification course

Austin Peay State University’s (APSU) Professional and Workforce Development Center has announced a new healthcare certification course in medical assisting starting this fall. 

Opinion
2 years ago
Suicide prevention is everyone’s call to duty | COMMENTARY

Contributed commentary by Phyllis Viltz, a licensed senior psychological examiner, on suicide prevention as September is recognized as National Suicide Prevention Month

Entertainment
2 years ago
South of the River Tour d’Art to showcase Montgomery County’s creative community

Clarksville’s Central Civitan, in partnership with the Clarksville Arts and Heritage Council, invites the public to discover Montgomery County’s artistic community south of the Cumberland River through their second annual South of the River Tour d’Art.

Crime
2 years ago
Trial begins in 2020 drive-by shooting at Roselawn Drive in Clarksville

Richard “Kenny” Woodson returns to court for a jury trial after being found not guilty of first-degree murder earlier this year.