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Monthly Archives: May, 2009

Local woman starring in production at the Amun Ra Theatre in Nashville

The New Revisionist Uncle Tom's Cabin Taking the lead in bringing cutting edge, big city style drama to a black box environment, the stage at...

APSU students exhibit work at Frist Center in Nashville, TN

Nashville - The Frist Center for the Visual Arts, one of Tennessee's pre-eminent art museums, is now exhibiting original prints by Austin Peay State...

Keith Lampkin named as Director of Housing and Community Development

The City of Clarksville has named Keith Lampkin as the new Director of Housing and Community Development. Beginning June 1, he will oversee the...

My Supreme Court nominee

I am proud to announce my nominee for the next Justice of the United States Supreme Court: Judge Sonia Sotomayor. This decision affects us all...

AT&T U-Verse arrives in Clarksville

Clarksville Customers Get New TV Service That Ranks Highest in Customer Satisfaction in J.D. Power and Associates Study Clarksville area residents now have a new...

Community School of the Arts at APSU announces its summer 2009 schedule

The Community School of the Arts at Austin Peay State University announces its summer session of music and art classes for children and adults...

Memorial Day at Fort Donelson, hallowed ground, hallowed observance

Hallowed Ground, Hallowed Observance. Memorial Day, this year on May 25th, is regarded as a day when besides cookouts, sales and parties; the American people...

Working to help Tennesseans caught in wake of recent auto crisis

Legislation would improve protections for both consumers and dealers Nashville – This week State Representative Joe Pitts (D-Clarksville) and members of the House Finance, Ways...

2BCT to open physical therapy room

The 2nd Brigade Combat Team "Strike", 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), will unveil a physical therapy room at the Fratellinco Physical Fitness Center here...

HUD makes $117 million available to clean up dangerous lead in housing

Funding protects children from lead poisoning WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development today announced that more than $117 million is available...

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