News

On the Clarksville Federation of Women’s Clubs, as part of the essay series “The Road to 250: Community Spirit in Action,” ...
Dr. Phillip Mongan has been named the new chair of the Department of Social Work at Austin Peay State University - but long ...
Contributed commentary by Jessica Baladad on the proposed new hospitals in Clarksville to compete with Tennova Healthcare.
Meet Jennifer Beechman, a U.S. Army veteran who turned her strength and service into a powerful healthcare career. She is now ...
State Rep. Jay Reedy of Houston County, who has been discussed as a main contender to replace Rep. Mark Green in Congress, said Tuesday he won't be running for the position.
Last week, the Cumberland River Compact hosted a two-day Teacher Retreat in Cookeville focused on water quality, ...
Contributed commentary from state Rep. Aron Maberry endorsing Rep. Lee Reeves for Congress. As the state representative for ...
Mayor Joe Pitts and Chief of Police Ty Burdine welcomed Officers Ronnie and Lindsey Brown back to the Clarksville Police Department, marking a return to service for two familiar and valued members of ...
Fifth graders Carter, Octavio, Daniel, and Owen from Kirkwood Elementary in Montgomery County will be competing in the Junior Solar Sprint competition, a STEM competition to build the most creative ...
Clarksville Foundry, Inc. is proud to announce that its Model 1841 6-Pounder Field Gun Replica (Cannon) has been officially nominated in the 2025 Coolest Thing Made in Tennessee contest.
The Montgomery County Commission voted unanimously in favor of a resolution that looked to support two applications for new hospitals in Clarksville.
Tennova sent letters dated July 8 to the Tennessee Health Facilities Commission claiming that the hospitals are not needed, that they will increase the cost to consumers, that they won't stem ...