Montgomery County, Tennessee

Montgomery County, Tennessee Montgomery County, Tennessee, is one of the fastest-growing counties in the nation with the youngest median age of all Tennessee counties. cities.

It is located just 30 miles northwest of Nashville and is less than a day’s drive from most major U.S. Official page for Montgomery County, TN.

06/12/2026

🎉 New playground alert!

The brand-new playground at Stokes Park is officially open and ready for play! Located at 1580-B Fort Campbell Blvd., this addition completes the county's newest park space. Come check it out and enjoy a day at the park!

🙌 A special thank you to the County Parks and Recreation team, CMC Community Health Foundation and the Clarksville Rotary Club for making this project happen!

In the late 1890’s, Mrs. George Halliburton opened a private school in her household for the children of the Sango commu...
06/12/2026

In the late 1890’s, Mrs. George Halliburton opened a private school in her household for the children of the Sango community. She allegedly opened this school to stop young children, such as her grandson Troy, from walking multiple miles every day to get to school.

By 1899, a school board had been established and a schoolhouse had been built. It was a modest building known as the Montgomery Academy. In 1906, the Academy began to decline due to the opening of the Clarksville Joint High School. To combat this decline, the Academy’s building was sold to Montgomery County and made a public school, Sango School.

In 1912, the Sango School was expanded by consolidating with two other small schools – Davis and Grants. A one-teacher school building was attached to the back of the Sango School to accommodate the new students, but by 1925, the school had outgrown its small space.

The new 1925 building allowed the Sango School to continue to grow over the next twenty years. By 1942, it had taken in students from Walton, Carmel, Port Royal, and Shady Grove schools. In 1953, an additional five classrooms were built, making the total number of classrooms seven.

The school, located at the corner of Sango Road and Sango Drive, remained open until 1970. A Sango Elementary School was reopened in 1996 and remains open today, located on Sango Road. The old Sango School building had fallen into a state of disrepair, unfortunately, and was partly deconstructed to use the wood for lumber while the remains of the standing building was used for hay storage until it was also destroyed.

The River Road Bridge is officially open ahead of schedule! 🛣️✨Shoutout to the amazing Montgomery County Highway Departm...
06/11/2026

The River Road Bridge is officially open ahead of schedule! 🛣️✨

Shoutout to the amazing Montgomery County Highway Department team and partners for their hard work on this critical safety upgrade. A big thank you to our residents for your patience during the closure—we appreciate you helping us keep Montgomery County moving forward safely! 🙏🚗

🎁 No presents, just paws! For his 8th birthday, Avery decided to put shelter pets first.Instead of gifts, he asked for d...
06/11/2026

🎁 No presents, just paws! For his 8th birthday, Avery decided to put shelter pets first.

Instead of gifts, he asked for donations to help the animals at MCACC—and this weekend, he delivered a whole cart full of food, litter, toys, and treats!

Happy 8th Birthday, Avery! Thank you for proving you're never too young to make a massive difference in our community.

Cheers to an incredible 30-year career!  This past Friday, MCSO celebrated the retirement of Chief Deputy John R. Smith....
06/11/2026

Cheers to an incredible 30-year career! This past Friday, MCSO celebrated the retirement of Chief Deputy John R. Smith.

John began his journey as a Reserve Deputy in 1995 and has served as Chief Deputy since 2012, leaving a lasting legacy of professionalism and integrity at the Sheriff's Office.

Thank you, John, for your decades of dedication to keeping Montgomery County safe, and thank you to everyone who helped honor him at his ceremony! 🙏💙

06/10/2026

🚗✨ Skip the line and renew on your time

The North Branch Library is now home to a brand-new, self-service Vehicle Registration Renewal Kiosk, thanks to our partnership with Montgomery County Clerk Teresa Cottrell.

Just SCAN ▶ PAY ▶ PRINT ▶ GO it’s that easy!

Visit us at 435 Jordan Road and take care of your registration while you’re already in the neighborhood.

The Montgomery County Fire Department (MCFD) is proud to recognize the graduates who just completed their intensive 64-h...
06/10/2026

The Montgomery County Fire Department (MCFD) is proud to recognize the graduates who just completed their intensive 64-hour Basic Firefighting course and live burn training. To mark the milestone, each received their official certificate and fire station helmet fronts.

Thank you for the endless hours of studying, hard work, and dedication to keeping our community safe!

Congratulations to:
George Bible
Michael Bolinski
Tyler Bostwick
Cody Chandler
Blane Crockarell
Christopher Evans
Tyler Farley
Adam Orth
Shawn Well

Welcome to the frontline! 🤝🚒

06/10/2026

The Ultimate 4th of July Showdown! 🌭🔥

Our Montgomery County TN Parks and Recreation team are looking for contestants for their July 4th Hot Dog Eating Competition at the Downtown Commons.

The Rule: 5 minutes. As many hot dogs and buns as you can handle. 🏆
The Catch: Spots are limited! Contestants will be randomly drawn and notified via email.

Think you have what it takes? https://ow.ly/qfzx50Z9T1o

(Submission does not guarantee entry.)

Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program Hosts First Recertification Class for Community OrganizationsT...
06/09/2026

Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program Hosts First Recertification Class for Community Organizations

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program (CMCGCP) welcomed community organizations to its first recertification class of 2026 on May 28, reaffirming a shared commitment to environmental stewardship, operational efficiency, and community sustainability.

The Green Certification Program is made possible through the leadership and support of Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden and Bi-County Solid Waste Management, whose commitment to enhancing quality of life helps local organizations reduce waste, conserve resources, and strengthen environmental practices.

⛓️‍💥 https://montgomerytn.gov/article/id/474

It's a great opportunity for residents to venture out to the Storybook Trails in Montgomery County!📚🌳Created as part of ...
06/09/2026

It's a great opportunity for residents to venture out to the Storybook Trails in Montgomery County!📚🌳Created as part of a local Eagle Scout project by Ethan Morrow, the Storybook Trails are located at Montgomery County's Brigham Park, RichEllen Park, and Weakley Park.

Address

1 Millenium Plaza
Clarksville, TN
37040

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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