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Austin Peay State University Cross Country has great showing at Belmont OpenerAPSU Sports Information
The men’s fourth-place finish was led by Young, a sophomore whose 16:01.21 mark was good for 18th place—both career-bests for the Hendersonville native. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
Nashville Sounds’ Jaff Decker clears the bases late for 8-6 winNashville Sounds
The Sounds entered the ninth trailing 6-4 and for the second time in the ball game plated four runs in an inning. A single, walk, fielder’s choice, and a hit-by pitch loaded the bases for Decker, who came through in a big way. Yairo Muñoz added an insurance run for the Sounds with a sacrifice fly after Decker swiped third base. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
APSU Volleyball wins Blazer InvitationalAPSU Sports Information
With the win, Austin Peay won the Blazer Invitational with a 3-0 mark. ![]() APSU Volleyball gets commanding three set victory over Western Illinois Saturday to win Blazer Invitational Saturday. (APSU Sports Information) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
Clarksville Street Department offers Storm Debris Pickup
Yard debris, such as leaves, must be collected and placed in biodegradable paper bags or cardboard boxes and placed near the street (but not in the street) for collection. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
AAA reports National Gas Price Average Hits Highest Pump Price of the Year
The near-term combinations of numerous refinery and pipeline shut downs, tightened access to supply levels in the Gulf and anticipated high gasoline demand surrounding Labor Day weekend, means motorists may not have seen the full impact of Harvey at the pump. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
Flood Advisory continues for Cumberland River at Clarksville-Montgomery County
The Flood Advisory continues until late tonight. At 4:00am, Saturday, September 2nd the stage was 41.7 feet and falling. Action stage is 40.0 feet. The river will continue to fall to near 34.4 feet by tomorrow morning. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
Clarksville Police reports Man Jumps into Red River after Bar Fight
Based on information provided by witnesses, security had attempted to break up a fight between two men in the parking lot of the business. One of the men, 24 years old, became belligerent toward security guards proceeded toward the water and fell into a large puddle as he was challenging the bar staff to fight. ![]() Clarksville Police are searching for a man that jumped into the fast moving current of the Red River after a fight at a bar on Riverside Drive. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
TDCI’s Tips on Selecting Contractors, Flood Claims, and Reporting Price Gouging
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Water Management Center passes Harvey runoff through Cheatham Dam, Barkley DamWritten by Leon Roberts
Six to nine inches of rain fell into the uncontrolled watershed between Old Hickory Dam and Cheatham Dam, the metro Nashville area, and particularly areas to the north and west of Nashville. ![]() The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District Water Management Center is passing water through Cheatham Dam on the Cumberland River in Ashland City, Tenn., at a rate exceeding 90,000 cubic feet per second. Six to nine inches of rain from the remnants of Hurricane Harvey fell into the Cumberland River watershed and is flowing into Cheatham Lake in Tennessee and Barkley Lake in Kentucky. Cheatham Lock is closed because of the strong currents flowing through the dam. (Mark Rankin) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
APSU Volleyball defeats Georgia State and UAB to go 5-1 on the seasonAPSU Sports Information
![]() Austin Peay Volleyball beats Georgia State in five sets then takes down UAB in four sets at Blazer Invitational Friday. (APSU Sports Information) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
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