Tessa Luntz has been named Director of Human Resources for the City of Clarksville, effective immediately.
After weeks of consideration, Montgomery County Commissioners voted down a resolution that asked for Tennessee state representatives to oppose, protest and challenge any legislation that restricts the 2nd amendment during the upcoming special session on gun violence.
Clarksville Christian School (CCS) kicked off their first day of the 2023-24 school year on Wednesday, August 9, 2023, with a special Centurion spirited welcome for students and families.
A home was severely damaged in a fire Tuesday morning on Warren Drive.
The second-annual Govs Fest will be bigger and better than last year with the event being held in conjunction with Austin Peay’s Freshman Convocation.
At the 2023 National History Day competition, Montgomery County student Ashlynn York earned an honorable mention for her Senior Individual Exhibit, The Forgotten Astronomer: How Henrietta Swan Leavitt Expanded Astronomical Frontiers.
The American Legion amateur radio club is recruiting members for their Clarksville location.
Contributed commentary by Ann Clem in response to the “Our Children Deserve Better” article.
Austin Peay State University (APSU) will host the Health Professions Building Groundbreaking Ceremony at 9 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 21 at Parking Lot 8 on the APSU campus.
A special marker has recently been placed on the gravesite of more than 50 partial Native American remains at the German POW Cemetery, thanks to a unique collaboration between Fort Campbell and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Tribal Historic Preservation Office (EBCI THPO).