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13 hours ago
How gas prices have changed in Clarksville in the last week

CheapInsurance.com compiled statistics on gas prices in Clarksville using data from AAA.

Lifestyle
14 hours ago
Downtown Artists Co-op Juried Photography Exposition to be announced during ArtWalk

Awards for the fifteenth annual Downtown Artists Co-op Juried Photography Exposition will be announced during the monthly First Thursday ArtWalk on February 5th.

Lifestyle
14 hours ago
Clarksville Rotary Club announces Four-Way Test Essay Scholarship Contest

The Clarksville Rotary Club is pleased to announce the launch of its 2026 Four-Way Test Essay Scholarship Contest and invites all eligible high school students in Clarksville–Montgomery County to participate.

Lifestyle
18 hours ago
APSU teacher candidates earn highest first-time pass rate on state’s literacy assessment

Teacher candidates in Austin Peay State University’s Eriksson College of Education achieved the highest first-time pass rate among Tennessee educator preparation providers (EPPs) on the Tennessee Early Literacy Assessment (TELA), according to a recent report to the State Board of Education.

Lifestyle
18 hours ago
Gas & Water announces extension for bills due during winter weather office closings

Clarksville Gas & Water (CGW) offices and customer service centers were closed and inaccessible to the public for in person bill payment service from Monday, Jan. 26 to Friday, Jan. 30, due to the effects of the recent Winter Storm Fern.

Sports
18 hours ago
Middle school basketball championships canceled, all 4 teams advance to sectionals

Due to icy conditions, the boys’ and girls’ middle school basketball district championships have been canceled.

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Elections
19 hours ago
Brian Zacharias announces candidacy for mayor of Clarksville

Brian Zacharias, Clarksville mayor pro tem and City Council representative for Ward 1, has announced his candidacy for mayor.

News
20 hours ago
Did you have winter storm property damage? EMA asks residents with damage to take survey

The Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is encouraging residents whose homes were impacted by recent severe winter weather to complete a brief state survey over property damage.

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