2
Feb

Health Foundation awarded over $5 million in 2020 in Montgomery County

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – The Clarksville Montgomery County Community Health Foundation awarded over $5.1 million in 2020. During the pandemic outbreak, they provided COVID-19 emergency grants from March through December 2020, according to a press release from the CMC Community Health Foundation. During this time, CMC Community Health Foundation awarded over $772,000 to different organizations in… Read More…»

19
Feb

Greenway to be expanded to Austin Peay State University in Clarksville

The Clarksville Greenway will soon be connected to Austin Peay State University, in a plan that will eventually allow people to bike, walk or run from Downtown Commons, through APSU, across the Red River and all the way up to Billy Dunlop Park. The new, 10-foot-wide asphalt walkway will span a little more than half a mile,… Read More…»

16
Jan

American Heart Association Launches #QuitLying Day to Combat Youth Vaping in Schools

Nashville, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) — The American Heart Association, the world’s leading nonprofit organization focused on heart and brain health for all, is working with over 100 schools, including schools in Clarksville-Montgomery County, to demand e-cigarette companies to take accountability for marketing products directly to youth. On Thursday, January 16, the American Heart Association nationally launched… Read More…»

28
Jul

One Woman’s Crisis Brings Rape Center Back To Clarksville

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – After Dorlisha White was raped last summer, she felt alone. But because of her brave actions, many future Clarksville rape victims have somewhere to turn for help. White was raped at Fort Campbell last year and her attacker, Tyran Alexander, was sentenced to 10 years in Fort Leavenworth for sexual assault and… Read More…»

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