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APSU Volleyball gets home win against Tennessee StateAPSU Sports Information
Austin Peay (21-4, 9-1 OVC) posted wire-to-wire wins in the match’s first two sets. ![]() Austin Peay Volleyball defeats Tennessee State in four sets at the Dunn Center for forth win in a row. (APSU Sports Information) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
APSU Women’s Golf travels to South Carolina for Winthrop IntercollegiateAPSU Sports Information
The two-day, 36-hole event begins with a 9:30am (CT) shotgun start at Rock Hill Country Club. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
Clarksville Police look for Debit Card Forgery Suspect
The suspect obtained an $825.00 money order at a Clarksville Post Office with the card. The suspect then used the card at a Dover Road business. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
APSU Baseball releases Red-Black World Series times, Homecoming ScrimmageAPSU Sports Information
The Governors will play an 11:00am, Saturday scrimmage which will be free to the public. ![]() Austin Peay Baseball to play scrimmage game Saturday at 11:00am during Homecoming weekend. (APSU Sports Information) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
Clarksville Police report North Clarksville plagued by Vehicle Burglaries
There have been two vehicle burglaries on Sunset Meadows Way, one on Sturdivant Drive, one on McManus Drive and another suspected attempt on McManus in which nothing was stolen, and one vehicle burglary Tobacco Road. ![]() Clarksville Police increase patrols in North Clarksville due to recent vehicle burglaries in the area. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
APSU Soccer hosts Morehead State final regular season gameAPSU Sports Information
The Governors are coming off a late loss at Murray State, where the Govs shut down the Racers potent offense for much of the match. ![]() Austin Peay Women’s Soccer closes out regular season play Sunday against Morehead State at Morgan Brothers Soccer Field. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
TBI’s Drug Investigation Division issues Public Warning after Troubling Lab Submissions
Several sample of cocaine, submitted by law enforcement agencies in Middle Tennessee and East Tennessee in recent months, also tested positive for fentanyl, a powerful, narcotic painkiller, or one of its dangerous analogs. Previously, fentanyl had primarily been identified in samples of heroin or in clandestine pills compounded to resemble legitimate prescription opioids. ![]() Recent samples of cocaine recovered in Tennessee have tested positive for fentanyl, a powerful, narcotic painkiller. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
Nashville Sounds to hold annual “Suites-N-Treats” event for Underprivileged and Special Needs ChildrenNashville Sounds
Suites-N-Treats is an event that provides underprivileged and special needs children in the greater Nashville area with the opportunity to trick or treat in a safe and unique environment. There will also be activities set up for the participants, which include decorating their own trick or treat bags, making picture frames, enjoying complimentary food/drink (donated by Centerplate and Coca-Cola), and the opportunity to meet Sounds mascot Booster and take pictures with him. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | 0 comments
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital recommends Annual Mammograms for Women over 40Written by Maria Christina Yager
“Mammography has helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the U.S. by nearly 40 percent since 1990. Annual mammograms can help detect cancer in its earliest stages when it’s most treatable,” said Maj. Sara Michael, a diagnostic radiologist and Chief of Mammography and Ultrasound at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital. ![]() Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Chief of Mammography and Ultrasound, Maj. Sara Michael, a diagnostic radiologist, reviews a mammogram Oct. 11 to look for any abnormalities in the breast tissue that could require further testing. Women over age 40 should have a mammogram annually to detect for signs of breast cancer. Women over age 40 who receive care at BACH can call the mammography clinic directly to schedule their annual mammogram. (Maria Yager) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
APSU Football hosts Southeast Missouri for HomecomingAPSU Sports Information
The Governors walked away from Music City with a victory last week for just the second time in program history. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
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