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APSU’s Annual Military Appreciation Night

 

Austin Peay Governors vs. Tennessee State

Austin Peay State University GovernorsClarksville, TN – Austin Peay’s Annual Military Appreciation Night is this Saturday as the Austin Peay Governors host the Tennessee State Tigers. Admission is free with military ID for all military and their dependents. There are several special activities planned for Saturday’s game, including a special Army display in Tailgate Alley. The game starts at 6:00pm.

APSU's Annual Military Appreciation Night

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Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan to be on Clarksville in Review this Saturday

 

WJZM, 1400AM Radio Station

Clarksville, TN – Tune in to 1400am, WJZM for Clarksville in Review Saturday morning as Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan will be talking with Hank Bonecutter from 8:00am-9:00am. They will be discussing the latest topics concerning Clarksville citizens.

If you miss the show, you can listen to the podcast on www.wjzm.com

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Dog Days at the Clarksville Downtown Market

 

Clarksville Downtown MarketClarksville, TN – This Saturday at the market will be our “first” dog days at the market since the first one in June was rained out. Patrons are welcome and encouraged to bring their four-legged family members to the market on a leash for a stroll and enjoy the day.

While you are there you and your pet may want to stop by the Clarksville Montgomery Humane Society booth to enjoy what they have to offer during this day. Then be sure to check out the Montgomery County Friends of the Shelter booth for pet treats and information on how to adopt your next forever friend and help give a great home to dog or cat in need. «Read the rest of this article»

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U.S. Sen. Corker speaks to PELP students in Honors Commons

 

Austin Peay State UniversityClarksville, TN – Students in the President’s Emerging Leaders Program (PELP) at Austin Peay State University asked several questions of U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, during his visit on campus September 29th, but one in particular perhaps affects young adults the most in today’s times.

“What can the students do to get involved?” one student asked.

APSU President Tim Hall and U.S. Sen. Bob Corker (both in front center) stand with members of APSU’s President’s Emerging Leaders Program on September 29th in Honors Commons at APSU. (Photo by Beth Liggett, University photographer)

APSU President Tim Hall and U.S. Sen. Bob Corker (both in front center) stand with members of APSU’s President’s Emerging Leaders Program on September 29th in Honors Commons at APSU. (Photo by Beth Liggett, University photographer)

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Cumberland Paints and Supply Grand Opening

 

Clarksville, TN – Cumberland Paints and Supply held a Grand Opening on Thursday, September 29th from 12:00pm to 3:00pm. The Clarksville Chamber of Commerce was on hand for the 2:00pm ribbon cutting.

Several people were on hand, including painters and contractors to help them celebrate their opening. There was plenty of food and refreshments for those that attended.

Cumberland Paints and Supply Celebrate their Grand Opening

Cumberland Paints and Supply Celebrate their Grand Opening

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Annual Pet Show at Dale Wayrynen Recreation Center

 

Morale, Welfare and RecreationFort Campbell, KY – Do you have a pet with a special talent or that can perform an unique trick? Maybe your pet is special for some other reason no one else would think of? Bring your pet to Dale Wayrynen Recreation Center (DW Rec.) on October 2nd and see if your pet’s tricks, size, personality, and uniqueness can win a prize.

Awards will be given for Best Treat Catcher, Pet Costume Contest, Most Unique Trick and Best Follower of Child Commands.  Fun is sure to be had by all with door prizes, demonstrations, and show beginning at 2:00pm. «Read the rest of this article»

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Rested Govs return to competition for the 2011 Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic

 

APSU Sports Information: APSU Cross Country

Austin Peay State University GovernorsLouisville, KYAustin Peay State University men’s cross country team returns to action with the 2011 Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic’s 10:45am, Saturday, eight-kilometer race, at E.P. ‘Tom’ Sawyer State Park.

Rested Govs return to competition for the 2011 Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic. APSU Men's Cross Country. (Courtesy: Keith Dorris/Dorris Photography)

Rested Govs return to competition for the 2011 Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic. APSU Men's Cross Country. (Courtesy: Keith Dorris/Dorris Photography)

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Little Tikes Expands Recall of Toy Workshop and Tool Sets Due to Choking Hazard

 

U.S. Consumer Product Safety CommissionWashington, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed.

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Lady Govs among large field at Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic

 

APSU Sports Information: APSU Cross Country

Austin Peay State University Lady GovsLouisville, KYAustin Peay State University women’s cross country team will hit the course after two weeks of rest when it travels to Kentucky for the 2011 Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic’s 11:30am, Saturday, five-kilometer race, at E.P. ‘Tom’ Sawyer State Park.

Lady Govs entire large field at 2011 Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic. APSU Women's Cross Country. (Courtesy: Keith Dorris/Dorris Photography)

Lady Govs entire large field at 2011 Greater Louisville Cross Country Classic. APSU Women's Cross Country. (Courtesy: Keith Dorris/Dorris Photography)

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NASA Space Telescope Finds Fewer Asteroids Near Earth

 

Written by Whitney Clavin – Jet Propulsion Laboratory
and Dwayne Brown – NASA Headquarters, Washington

NASA - National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationPasadena, CA – New observations by NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, show there are significantly fewer near-Earth asteroids in the mid-size range than previously thought. The findings also indicate NASA has found more than 90 percent of the largest near-Earth asteroids, meeting a goal agreed to with Congress in 1998.

Astronomers now estimate there are roughly 19,500 — not 35,000 — mid-size near-Earth asteroids. Scientists say this improved understanding of the population may indicate the hazard to Earth could be somewhat less than previously thought.

NEOWISE observations indicate that there are at least 40 percent fewer near-Earth asteroids in total that are larger than 330 feet, or 100 meters. Our solar system's four inner planets are shown in green, and our sun is in the center. Each red dot represents one asteroid. Object sizes are not to scale. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

NEOWISE observations indicate that there are at least 40 percent fewer near-Earth asteroids in total that are larger than 330 feet, or 100 meters. Our solar system's four inner planets are shown in green, and our sun is in the center. Each red dot represents one asteroid. Object sizes are not to scale. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

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