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Daily Archives: Apr 2, 2013

APSU Baseball pitcher Lee Ridenhour’s road to Clarksville

Written by Colby Wilson APSU Sports Information Clarksville, TN - Lee Ridenhour took a different road to Austin Peay than many that have donned the red-and-white. The...

Fort Campbell Rakkasans enjoy Easter services

Written by U.S. Army Capt. Erik Alfsen 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 187th Infantry Regiment Chaplain Khowst Province, Afghanistan – As the sun rose on a beautiful...

Frontier Basement Systems becomes Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified

Montgomery County, TN – The latest business to become Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified is Frontier Basement Systems. Montgomery County Mayor Carolyn Bowers was at...

Hilltop Supermarket’s 18th Annual Easter Egg Hunt

Clarksville, TN - Hilltop Supermarket held their 18th Annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, March 30th. The event kicked off at 11:00am with activities such...

Clarksville Parks and Recreation to hold Trail Cleanup Day at Clarksville Greenway April 6th

Clarksville, TN - Clarksvillians are encouraged to join in the beautification of one of the City’s favorite walking trails. The City of Clarksville Parks and...

Austin Peay State University’s Reed Harper named Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Week

Brentwood, TN - Austin Peay State University senior shortstop Reed Harper was named the adidas® Ohio Valley Conference’s Player of the Week, Monday, becoming...

American Heart Association reports Adults worldwide eat almost double daily AHA-recommended amount of sodium

The study is the first to provide information about sodium intake by country, age and gender. New Orleans, LA - Seventy-five percent of the world’s...

APSU has three Baseball Alumni on Major League Baseball’s opening day rosters

APSU Sports: Austin Peay Baseball Clarksville, TN - When Major League Baseball opening its regular season today, three Austin Peay State University baseball alumni will...

NASA to use RQ-14 Dragon Eye unmanned aircraft to study Costa Rica’s active Turrialba Volcano Plume

Written by Alan Buis NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA - Studying volcanos can be hazardous work, both for researchers and aircraft. To penetrate such dangerous...

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