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APSU Women's Basketball Kicks Off with Wednesday Exhibition Against Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Pomeroys

Austin Peay State University will host an exhibition game against Saint Mary-of-the-Woods on October 30, 2024, at F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville, TN. This marks the beginning of a new season for the APSU women's basketball team under head coach Brittany Young. The event highlights local sports enthusiasm and community engagement in Clarksville.

Austin Peay State University Volleyball Battles Hard but Falls 3-1 to Chattanooga Despite Strong Start

Austin Peay State University volleyball team fought valiantly but succumbed to a 3-1 defeat against Chattanooga, despite standout performances from Sarah Carnathan and Payton Deidesheimer, who together achieved 33 kills. The match showcased the team's resilience and competitive spirit, highlighting their strong start before ultimately falling short. This loss is a significant moment in APSU's season as they continue to compete in the ASUN Conference.

Clarksville City Councilperson Keri Lovato – Ward 12 Newsletter, October 29th, 2024

Clarksville City Councilperson Keri Lovato's newsletter highlights the upcoming City Council meeting scheduled for October 30, 2024, which will focus on an executive session. The newsletter serves as an important communication tool for Ward 12 residents, ensuring they are informed about local governance and community issues.

Clarksville’s Customs House Museum November 2024 Exhibits, Activities

The Customs House Museum in Clarksville, TN, showcases a variety of exhibits and activities for November 2024, inviting the local community to explore its rich cultural offerings. Notably, the museum features the "Fly Girls" exhibit, adding significant interest for visitors. This cultural center promises an engaging experience for residents and tourists alike.

Clarksville Pets of the Week for October 28th, 2024

Clarksville Online's article highlights the pets of the week from various rescue organizations in Clarksville, TN, emphasizing the need for homes for these animals. Each week, the community is encouraged to consider adopting pets, which fosters local engagement and support for animal welfare groups. This initiative contributes to raising awareness about pet adoption opportunities in the area.

Clarksville Gas and Water Department reports Citadel Court water outage for water main leak repair

Clarksville Gas and Water Department is addressing a water main leak that has led to an outage on Citadel Court in Clarksville, TN. The repairs are necessary to restore proper water pressure to affected residents. Immediate updates and details can be found on Clarksville Online.

Clarksville Police Respond to Rollover Accident on Rossview Road near Basham Lane; Roadway Fully Blocked

A single-vehicle rollover accident occurred on Rossview Road near Basham Lane in Clarksville, TN, prompting a response from the Clarksville Police Department. The incident led to the complete blockage of the roadway, affecting local traffic. Details regarding the circumstances of the crash are still emerging.

APSU Volleyball Set to Host Chattanooga in Tuesday Showdown at Dunn Center

The Austin Peay State University (APSU) volleyball team is set to host a crucial matchup against Chattanooga on Tuesday at 6:00 PM at the Winfield Dunn Center. This event marks an important moment for APSU as they approach the final stretch of their season. Fans and supporters are encouraged to attend and cheer for the team during this exciting showdown.

U.S. Marshals Service, FBI Urge Public: Report Phone Scams

The U.S. Marshals Service and FBI are urging the public to report phone scams impersonating U.S. Marshals, highlighting the seriousness of this fraudulent activity. Citizens are encouraged to notify the Federal Trade Commission if they receive such calls. This warning aims to protect the public from potential scams and raise awareness about ongoing fraudulent schemes.

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Hosts Ceremony for Military Families Mourning Pregnancy Loss

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital in Fort Campbell, KY, recently hosted a poignant ceremony titled “Footprints on our Hearts” for military families grieving pregnancy loss. This event aimed to provide support and recognition for families affected by miscarriage, highlighting the hospital's commitment to the emotional well-being of service members and their families.

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