City holds public discussion on proposed community services facility on Golf Club Lane
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The City of Clarksville’s Neighborhood and Community Services Department held a public meeting Wednesday to provide additional information and receive community feedback on a proposed property acquisition at 1485 Golf Club Lane to create a community services facility. The city is con
Wawa to open first Tennessee c-store in June
Wawa will open its first convenience store in Tennessee on June 18, the retailer announced on LinkedIn this week. The store will debut in Clarksville, a city about 50 miles northwest of Nashville. Wawa revealed last August that it had begun construction on that site as well as one in Murfreesboro.
Former Clarksville lawyer sentenced for stealing $70K+
A former Clarksville attorney who pleaded guilty to stealing money from his law firm's clients' trust account was sentenced Thursday.
Historic Collinsville is a Blue Star Museum
Historic Collinsville is pleased to participate in Blue Star Museums, a program that provides free admission to currently serving U.S. military personnel and their families during the summer. The 2026 program will begin on Armed Forces Day, Saturday, May 16 and it will end on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7.
Snapshots in Time: A quilting masterpiece created in tiny stitches
Snapshots in Time, a column exploring the history of Hopkinsville and Christian County through old photographs and artifacts, is published monthly, usually on the third Monday. It is written by Alissa Keller, the executive director of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville-Christian County. Explore more Snapshots in Time
Nonprofit delivers new homes to Clarksville tornado victims
Fourteen families are receiving a mortgage-free home after a Tennessee-based organization lends a helping hand.
‘The Gov’ mascot man AJ Crowder graduates after 4 years under top hat
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Commencement is a big day for every graduate. AJ Crowder is used to big stages. For four years, he has worked inside packed arenas and stadiums, creating moments that stick with people on the drive home. This spring, the man behind the Gov steps into the spotlight as himself and hangs up the top hat.
The Nashville Symphony’s Free Summer Concert Series Returns in June
The Nashville Symphony has announced dates and programs for its popular annual Community Concerts, a beloved summer tradition throughout Middle Tennessee. From June 3 through 13, the Orchestra will perform free concerts in local parks and communities in Davidson, Montgomery, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson counties. Nas
Clarksville plans for new VA clinic, approves rezone for 61 acres
The Clarksville City Council recently approved the rezoning of 61 acres near Wilma Rudolph Boulevard and North Edgewood Place to allow for a new VA Clinic. The measure passed unanimously on second and final reading during the May 7 city meeting. Funded by the PACT Act, the clinic is expected to take up 254,000 square f
Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum opens this Friday near Fort Campbell
A 30-year dream is finally a reality. The Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum, honoring the rich history of Fort Campbell soldiers, opens this Friday. Admission is free. We got a sneak peek inside!

















