Clarksville, TN – Daymar Institute in Clarksville is closing early this afternoon. All evening classes are canceled.
An announcement about tomorrow’s classes will be given once the mornings weather conditions can be assessed.
Austin Peay State University closing immediately due to weather
January 15, 2013 |
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University is closing all campuses immediately due to rapidly declining weather conditions. All night classes and activities are cancelled.
This includes Austin Peay at Fort Campbell, Springfield and Dickson campuses.
City of Clarksville offices closing today at 3:00pm
January 15, 2013 |
Clarksville, TN – Based on information received from the National Weather Service concerning the pending inclement weather, Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan is announcing that all City Offices will close at 3:00pm today for the safety of our employees. All public safety offices will remain fully staffed.
ARTifacts Emporium, Closing for Business May 31st
Clarksville, TN – ARTifacts, an arts and antique emporium in Historic Downtown Clarksville is sad to announce it’s closing. We have had a great run here at ARTifacts, and our 40+ artist, artisan, crafter and antique dealers are sad to see it go.
But we wanted to let everyone to come by and support vendors in our final 14 days of business.
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Quad/Graphics, formerly Quebecor, printing plant to close this November
August 6, 2010 |
Printer on target to generate approximately $225 million pre-tax net annualized synergies within 24 months of closing
Sussex, WI – Quad/Graphics, Inc. (“Quad/Graphics”) announced today it will close five plants as part of its ongoing integration plans. The company expects operations to cease at the following plants by the end of 2010: Clarksville, TN; Corinth, MS; Lebanon, OH; Reno, NV; and Dyersburg, TN. The Dyersburg plant had been previously announced for closure in the first quarter of 2011 by World Color Press Inc. (“Worldcolor”); however, Quad/Graphics will accelerate its closure to this fall.
The Quad/Graphics Clarksville facility closing is scheduled for November and will result in the loss of 700 local jobs.
“Today’s announcement is a major step in integrating operations and creating the most efficient and modern manufacturing platform in the industry,” said Joel Quadracci, Chairman, President & CEO of Quad/Graphics. “Through this plan, more clients will benefit from our industry-leading technology and automation, while continuing to receive top-quality, on-time services.” «Read the rest of this article»
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