The National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) will bring championship-level volleyball back to Clarksville.
Several local organizations gathered at the Montgomery County Public Library on Friday for an Emergency Resource Fair.
The Clarksville Police Department would like to congratulate Chaplain Curtis Glenn on his promotion to Master Chaplain.
Arielle Lawrence is a first-generation college student who will be a cybersecurity intern with the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration.
The Brighton Cardinals traveled to “The Pit” at Kirkwood High School for the first round of the 5A TSSAA Football Playoffs on Friday.
The number four-seeded Independence Eagles traveled to a muddy and foggy Hilda J. Richardson field to face the number one-seeded Clarksville Wildcats on Friday.
Fort Campbell healthcare workers continue to work without pay during the government shutdown, and some have been turned away from help.
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts announced on Friday, Nov. 7, that he won't be seeking reelection when his term expires next year in 2026.
A trailer full of trash caught fire this morning at the Bi-County Transfer Station on Highway Drive in Clarksville.
When Military Psychology, the premier academic journal for research on defense and service populations, updated its masthead ...
New research by an assistant professor at Austin Peay State University found that a U.S. air-quality initiative from the ...
Following the news of City Mayor Joe Pitts announcing he won't be seeking reelection, Mark Riggins has announced his plans to run for city mayor.