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Tennessee State Trooper Three Men in Coffee County on Drug Charges
Trooper Donnie Clark on Tuesday afternoon stopped a sport utility vehicle for a speeding violation on westbound Interstate-24 near the 115 mile marker. Upon initial contact with the driver, Alphonso Mucker, 27, of Hardinsburg, KY, Trooper Clark observed several indications of possible criminal activity. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
National Weather Service reports Light Snow possible late tonight for Clarksville – Montgomery County
Some light snow will be possible late tonight into Monday morning as the cold front moves through the area. A dusting of light snow will be possible anywhere west of the Cumberland Plateau. While up to one half inch of snow is possible on the Cumberland Plateau. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
Clarksville Broker Deb Wilson Joins Crye-Leike, REALTORS
Wilson has built a career building a business based on exceptional client service and continuous education. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Business | 0 comments
APSU Women’s Tennis loses at home to East Tennessee BucsAustin Peay Sports Information
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Don’t Forget the Squash this year if you plant a Garden
Two basic types of squash are the “summer” and “winter” varieties. Summer squash include yellow crooked neck and straight neck, zucchini, cocozelle, caserta, patapan or scallop, butter blossom, golden globe, and sun drops. Winter squash are acorn, delicata (also called sweet potato squash), spaghetti, butternut, and “true” winter squash. Squash are members of the gourd family. Some winter squash are actually listed as “pumpkins” by some seed companies. Winter squash are harvested when the seeds are mature and the rinds hard; most can be stored for a prolonged time. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Arts and Leisure | 0 comments
Mark Kulbis awarded 2015 Dr. Leon and Margaret Bibb Hall of Fame ScholarshipAPSU Sports Information
Each year the scholarship is awarded for the spring and summer to a graduate student “with excellent integrity and character, desire to complete a graduate degree at APSU and a commitment to the success of the APSU Athletics program.” ![]() Mark Kulbis, graduate assistant in the Austin Peay strength and conditioning program. (APSU Sports Information) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
Clarksville Weekly Market Snapshot from Frazier Allen for the week of February 1st, 2015
That sets up a conflict with other European countries that oppose such moves. This will likely take some time to resolve, with headlines expected to add to global financial market volatility in the weeks to come. Meanwhile, euro area inflation fell to -0.6% y/y. Real GDP rose at a 2.6% annual rate in the advance estimate for 4Q14 (vs. a median forecast of +3.1%), but it was still a good report. As expected, it was a strong quarter for consumer spending (+4.3%), but a relatively soft quarter for business fixed investment (+1.9%). «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Business | 0 comments
Tennessee County Unemployment Rates for December 2014
Knox County had the state’s lowest major metropolitan rate in December at 5.0 percent, down from 5.1 percent in November.
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Austin Peay State University Women’s Track and Field have big day at Thundering Herd InvitationalAustin Peay Sports Information
In the season’s first scored event, Austin Peay finished sixth out of 12 squads with 54 points. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
Clarksville Parks and Recreation Report for February 1st, 2015
This weeks highlights include: Indoor Aquatic Center to begin new water fitness program, Crow Community Center to host Tai Chi program and 153rd Anniversary of the Surrender of Clarksville. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | 0 comments
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