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Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan announces Access Management Ordinance Task Force
“Part of what we discussed during the public meeting a couple of weeks ago is that as far back as 2001, at least two committees were formed to draft and review the first access management ordinance. A request was made that I create a similar group to review the revisions being proposed by the Street Department and to make recommendations to the Street Committee and the City Council,” said Mayor McMillan. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
Community of Hope presents The Brew Note February 17th
Located at the First Church of the Nazarene, you can enjoy a steak dinner with all the trimmings, and a wonderful line-up of entertainment. The steak dinner is $25.00, or if you would just like to enjoy the music, tickets are $5.00 each. Tony Suggs, worship arts pastor at the church, said the event is just a casual way to invite people to church. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | 0 comments
Austin Peay Governors hit the road Wednesday to face Eastern Illinois PanthersAustin Peay Governors vs. Eastern IllinoisWednesday, February 14th, 2013 | 7:00pm (CT)
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Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan announces Certified Municipal Finance Officers
Interim Director Debbie Frazier, Jean Adcock, Regina Hampton and Wanda Morrison will graduate on February 22nd, 2013 in a ceremony to be held at the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
APSU Culinary Students showcase talent at Chocolate Affair
Together, both programs won the “Best Creative Use of Chocolate” Award at the event, which was sponsored by the City of Clarksville and held Saturday, February 9th at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | 0 comments
35th Annual Queen City Road Race featuring new 7K Race now accepting registrations
The Queen City Road Race event is a Clarksville tradition promoting fitness and fun for all ages. The 7K and 5K race route takes runners through the streets of Historic Downtown Clarksville, beginning and ending at Austin Peay State University’s Governors Stadium, while the One Mile Movement takes you on an exciting tour of a portion of the APSU campus. For over thirty years, hundreds of Clarksville-Montgomery County and Fort Campbell school students, teachers and family members have participated in this Clarksville tradition. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | 0 comments
Heritage Bank parent company HopFed Bancorp, Inc. to acquire Tennessee-Based Sumner Bank & Trust
HopFed has agreed to pay approximately $14.3 million in cash, or $10.04 per share, to purchase all of the common stock and common stock equivalents of Sumner, including common stock that would be issued upon the conversion of Sumner’s convertible preferred stock upon a change of control (subject to adjustments). «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Business | 0 comments
APSU’s English as Second Language Institute announces Spring Registration
Those needing to improve their English language skills are encouraged to register for six-week sessions at the English as Second Language (ESL) Institute at Austin Peay State University. Classes begin February 16th, with Wednesday mornings, Thursday evenings or Saturday mornings available. Registration ends February 13th. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Business | 0 comments
Planters Bank Supports Northeast Middle School Robotics Team
The Northeast Electric Eagles Gold First LEGO League (FLL) robotics team recently won the First Place Champion’s Award and the Blue FLL team won the Robotic Programming Award at the West Tennessee State Championship held at the University of Memphis on December 8th, 2012. ![]() (Front row, L-R) Planters Bank VP of Business Development Joe Pitts, Scott Moore, Bailyn Dupont and Planters Bank Marketing Director Michelle Dickerson. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Business | 0 comments
Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office highlights Burn Awareness WeekSafety effort includes Tips on Preventing Scalds
“Although anyone can sustain a scald burn, certain people are more likely to be scalded – infants, young children, older adults and people with disabilities. These high-risk groups are also more likely to require hospitalization, suffer complications and experience a difficult recovery,” says State Fire Marshal and Commerce & Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak. “Most burn injuries occur in the person’s own home, and the vast majority of these injuries can be prevented.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
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