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A Step Ahead Foundation of Middle Tennessee receives $10,000+ donation from 100+ Women Who Care
This local chapter of the 100+ Women Who Care chose the Foundation for their quarterly donation in order to support the family planning efforts of A Step Ahead Foundation’s mission. ![]() Pictured at the check presentation are (left to right) Jenny Matthews, ASAFMT Executive Director; Brenda Dowdle, ASAFMT Board President; Dr. Lee Fentriss, ASAFMT Board Vice President; Emily Schneller, 100+ Women Who Care of Middle TN Chapter Founder; and Tracy Ayers, 100+ Women Who Care of Middle TN Founding Board Member. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
APSU Women’s Basketball travels to Ole Miss TuesdayAustin Peay (6-6) at Ole Miss (9-2)Tuesday, December 20th, 2016 | 6:00pm CT
The contest will be a homecoming of sorts for APSU head coach David Midlick, who returns to coach against his alma mater for the first time. Midlick is a 1991 graduate from Ole Miss. ![]() Austin Peay Womens Basketball hits the road to face Ole Miss Tuesday night at 6:00pm. (APSU Sports Information) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
Austin Peay State University Governors hosts Lipscomb BisonsAustin Peay (4-7) vs. Lipscomb (5-9)Tuesday, December 20th, 2016 | 7:00pm
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Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office arrests The Grinch
Deputies were dispatched to Whoville after reports of a suspicious green man dressed in a partial Santa costume was seen lurking around homes with Christmas trees and chimneys. Several residents of Whoville reported items missing from their homes. Toys, gifts, food, candy, cookies, and dog items.
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Tennessee Titans launch Youth Football Day CampsRegistration now open for select camps this summer
Camps will take place in Memphis, Knoxville and the greater Nashville area throughout June and July of 2017, with expansion planned in additional markets in the summer of 2018. Camps are designed for boys and girls of all experience levels, ages 6 to 14 years. Based on experience level and developmental goals, campers will select one of two instruction programs – comprehensive or accelerated.
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AAA reports Gas Prices Freeze over the Weekend
“We saw sharp overnight increases at the pumps in Florida, due to rising oil prices,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “It’s possible pump prices in Georgia and Tennessee are having a delayed reaction to recent crude adjustments and could trend upward this week.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
APSU’s TRiO program honors its 2016 Winter Graduates
While jazz music played lightly in the background, eight students who participated in the University’s federally funded TRiO Support Services program were honored for their perseverance during a graduate recognition ceremony. ![]() December graduates are honored during the TRIO Graduate Recognition Ceremony on Thursday, December 1st, 2016 at Austin Peay State University. (Cassidy Graves, APSU) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | 0 comments
Clarksville Gas and Water reports Section of Meriwether Road ClosedMonday, December 19th, 2016
The service line installation is anticipated to be finished and the road reopened by approximately 3:00pm.
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Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library Teen Program returns
On January 7th, 2017, the Teen Anime Club returns with a movie showing of “The Boy and the Beast.” The movie will be shown in the large meeting room at 2:00pm. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | 0 comments
Instant Peay Play: Nagging trends aid in both APSU Basketball team’s recent losses
For the Governors men’s team, it has been the inability to get stops on the defense end of the floor; while the women’s team poor perimeter shooting has limited their scoring diversity. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
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