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Austin Peay State University Women’s Golf sits in Second at Greenbrier InvitationalAustin Peay State University Sports Information
![]() Austin Peay Women’s Golf finishes Monday with strong round heading into Tuesday’s final. (APSU Sports Information) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
Austin Peay State University Men’s Golf off to slow start at Memphis IntercollegiateAustin Peay State University Sports Information
![]() Austin Peay Men’s Golf plays final round of Memphis Intercollegiate Tuesday at 8:00am. (APSU Sports Information) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
Tennessee National Guard sends Military Police Company to South Carolina for Hurricane Florence supportTennessee National Guard
More than 100 personnel of the 117th Military Police Battalion departed Athens, Tennessee this morning with the necessary equipment and supplies to operate for approximately two weeks. ![]() Soldiers of the Tenn. Army National Guard’s 117th Military Police Battalion conduct a convoy operations briefing prior to departure from battalion headquarters in Athens, Tenn. on September 16, 2018. More than 100 personnel from the battalion are headed to South Carolina to provide assistance to residents in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence. (CW4 Nick Atwood, Tenn. National Guard) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
APSU Volleyball’s Brooke Moore, Kristen Stucker receive OVC Weekly HonorsAPSU Sports Information
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Nashville Zoo announces Tickets now on Sale for Boo at the ZooNashville Zoo
Our annual Halloween tradition is set for 11 nights: October 12th, 13th, 14th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th, 2018. Boo at the Zoo runs from 5:00pm to 9:00pm. Kids can come dressed in their favorite costume and enjoy carnival games, carousel rides, hayrides, shows and trick-or-treating. The annual evening event offers families a safe and exciting Halloween experience for kids under age 12. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Events | 0 comments
APSU Baseball begins fall practices todayAPSU Sports Information
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APSU Baseball announces Incoming Class for 2019APSU Sports Information
The 16-man incoming class will feature 10 freshman and six transfers. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Sports | 0 comments
Tennessee Gas Prices Unfazed by Hurricane FlorenceClarksville-Montgomery County has third cheapest Gas Prices in Tennessee
Sunday’s state average of $2.59 per gallon is the same as a week ago and 3 cents less than last month. However, motorists are still paying 2 cents per gallon more than this time last year. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | 0 comments
Austin Peay State University Board of Trustees approves new Military Family Resource CenterAustin Peay State University
“This is a very military-friendly town, but it’s an incredibly military-friendly college,” he said. ![]() Austin Peay State University President Alisa White and Board Chair Mike O’Malley present Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam with an APSU hat. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | 0 comments
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital staff donate supplies to Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation’s Teacher WarehouseWritten by Maria Yager
“Once a quarter our department does a team-building activity and now we are donating supplies to the Teacher Warehouse for Clarksville-Montgomery County. It is a great organization in which every teacher in Montgomery County is eligible to go get free supplies for their classrooms,” said Maj. Julie Shin, BACH deputy chief of behavioral health. ![]() Team members from Blanchfield Army Community Hospital’s Department of Behavioral Health donated school supplies and wrote notes of appreciation for local teachers during a command function. The notes and supplies were delivered Sept. 6 to the Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation Teacher Warehouse, which allows local teachers to get limited free supplies for their classroom. (Maria Yager) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | 0 comments
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