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From inspiration to installation: Discover your home’s potential at Clarksville’s Home Show

Published Wednesday, October 15, 2025

The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Home Show is your free one-stop destination for inspiration, expertise and solutions.

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Clarksville to launch Arenacross Series with 2 nights of high-octane racing

Published Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Get ready for dirt, jumps, and jaw-dropping racing action as F&M Bank Arena prepares to transform into a professional motocross venue. The AMA Partzilla Regional Arenacross Serieswill roar into downtown Clarksville on Oct. 17-18, marking the launch of a nationwide tour that promises to bring both thrills and significant economic benefits to the community.

In what may be one of the most dramatic transformations the arena has ever seen, more than 170 dump truck loads of dirt will reshape the indoor venue into an authentic racing track complete with tight turns, challenging obstacles, and big air jumps.

The two-day format caters to both grassroots racing and professional competition. During daytime sessions, regional amateur riders will compete in front of friends and family, providing local talent with a chance to shine on a professional-grade course. As evening falls, the action intensifies with professional races that deliver edge-of-your-seat entertainment for spectators of all ages.

Top riders from across the region will battle it out on the technically demanding indoor track, pushing their limits as they navigate jumps, berms, and rhythm sections in front of a packed arena. Whether attendees are diehard motocross fans or experiencing the sport for the first time, the close-quarters indoor racing promises an immersive experience where every engine roar and roost of dirt puts them right in the middle of the action.

Economic impact of $1.3 million

Beyond the excitement on the track, the event represents a major win for Clarksville’s economy. Visit Clarksville helped bring the series opener to town, and preliminary estimates project approximately $1.3 million in visitor spending flowing into the local economy, with around 1,530 hotel room nights expected to be booked during the event weekend.

Adding to the prestige, this will be another nationally televised competition hosted by F&M Bank Arena, putting Clarksville in the spotlight for motorsports fans across the country.

The exposure from national television coverage extends the community’s profile far beyond the immediate economic impact of the event itself.

As the kickoff city for the AMA Partzilla Regional Arenacross Series, Clarksville sets the tone for multiple stops the tour will make nationwide. It’s a distinction that positions the city as a serious player in the regional motorsports landscape.

Family friendly, up-close racing

The family-friendly atmosphere ensures that parents can bring children of all ages to experience the rush of professional racing in a safe, controlled environment. The arena setting provides comfortable seating, climate control, and excellent sightlines that outdoor motocross venues simply can’t match.

For those looking to be part of this historic weekend, tickets are now available through the F&M Bank Arena website at myfmbankarena.com.

The AMA Partzilla Regional Arenacross Series represents more than just a weekend of entertainment. It’s a statement about Clarksville’s growing capacity to host major sporting events, the economic vitality that such events bring to the community, and the arena’s ability to continuously surprise and delight residents with diverse offerings.

Mark your calendars for Oct. 17-18, and prepare for two nights of heart-pounding, fist-pumping, adrenaline-fueled racing action right in the heart of downtown Clarksville. This is motorsports at its finest, and it’s coming to F&M Bank Arena.

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Sprouts Farmers Market to Open First Organic Grocery Store in Montgomery County

Published Tuesday, September 9, 2025
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (September 9, 2025) - Sprouts Farmers Market, which offers a natural and organic food selection, anticipates its next location in Clarksville. The specialty grocer has submitted site plans for a 23,299-square-foot store in a prime location, visible from Interstate 24, off Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The new store will be the more»

Google collaborates with Clarksville to transform veteran employment

Published Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Check out this article on Clarksville Now. https://clarksvillenow.com/local/google-collaborates-with-clarksville-to-transform-veteran-employment/

Clarksville Downtown Growth Projects

Published Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Clarksville's economic development leader shares her vision for a vibrant downtown, detailing plans to attract a new wave of professionals and enhance the city's appeal.

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Investing in Hispanic Entrepreneurship

Published Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Investing in Hispanic entrepreneurship: IDB graduates first class of Academia de Hispanos Emprendedores

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112 acres proposed for rezoning from AG to industrial as applicants look to partner with IDB

Published Thursday, June 5, 2025

A proposal to rezone more than 112 acres west of the Hampton Station Road and Webb Road went before the Montgomery County Commission on Monday night, as the applicant is looking to transition the land from agricultural to M-2 general industrial district.

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Why Clarksville's 2 new hospitals aren't done deal

Published Tuesday, June 3, 2025

As Clarksville continues to grow as one of Tennessee’s fastest-expanding communities, healthcare access has become a critical issue for our families and neighbors. The community’s rapid growth has attracted the attention of major healthcare organizations, including both HCA Healthcare (operating through its TriStar brand) and Ascension Saint Thomas, both of whom have demonstrated interest in expanding healthcare services in Middle Tennessee.

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