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Black Excellence Brunch Celebrates Black-Owned Businesses and Community Leaders

The 3rd Annual Black Excellence Brunch, hosted by Tiffany Perkins in Clarksville, TN, celebrated local Black-owned businesses and community leaders. The garden party-themed event featured live entertainment, fostering community spirit and highlighting the contributions of Black entrepreneurs.

McDonald’s Suspends Onion and Beef Patties in Response to E. coli Outbreak Investigation

McDonald's has suspended the use of onions and beef patties in response to an ongoing E. coli outbreak investigation, as reported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The decision highlights concerns over food safety and the potential health risks associated with contaminated products.

Clarksville Police Seek Public's Help to Locate Missing 22-Year-Old Kajalben Patel

The Clarksville Police Department is seeking assistance from the public to locate 22-year-old Kajalben Patel, who has gone missing. The case highlights community engagement in missing person investigations and the importance of timely information dissemination. Local authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward to help ensure her safe return.

Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce’s Veteran Business of the Month, Jodi's Cabinet Sales

Jodi's Cabinet Sales has been recognized as the Veteran Business of the Month by the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce, highlighting its long-standing presence in the community since the mid-1970s. The family-owned business has contributed significantly to the local economy and serves as a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit among veterans in Clarksville, TN.

Austin Peay State University Men's Basketball Unveils Tipoff Times for 2024-25 Home Games

Austin Peay State University (APSU) has announced the tipoff times for its 2024-25 men's basketball home games, marking an exciting season ahead for the team under head coach Gary Mathews. The announcement includes the schedule for 14 home games that will engage local fans and stakeholders in Clarksville, TN. This update is significant for APSU athletics and the community's sports culture.

Clarksville Gas and Water Department Schedules Water Outage, Low Pressure for Lowes Drive Vicinity

The Clarksville Gas and Water Department has announced a scheduled water outage and low pressure in the Lowes Drive vicinity due to planned valve maintenance on October 28, 2024. Residents are advised to prepare for the disruption, which will commence at 10:00 PM. This local infrastructure work highlights the department's commitment to maintaining essential services for the community.

Clarksville Police Department Supports National Drug Take-Back Day with Drive-Thru Disposal Sites this Saturday

The Clarksville Police Department is actively participating in National Drug Take-Back Day by offering drive-thru disposal sites this Saturday. This initiative aims to provide a safe and convenient means for residents to dispose of unwanted medications, helping to combat substance abuse in the community.

Clarksville-Montgomery County Weekend Weather Forecast for October 24th – 28th, 2024

Clarksville-Montgomery County is set to enjoy a weekend of beautiful sunny weather with mild temperatures from October 24th to 28th, 2024. Residents can expect a pleasant stretch that makes for ideal outdoor activities. This forecast highlights the local climate, influencing weekend plans in the area.

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Hosts Realistic Combat Casualty Care Training for Civilian Medical Partners

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital conducted a realistic Combat Casualty Care training exercise for civilian medical providers and administrators at Fort Campbell, KY. Under the October moon, participants engaged in high-pressure simulations that prepared them for real-life medical emergencies. This training not only refreshed their trauma skills but also enhanced their understanding of the military healthcare system.

Austin Peay State University Soccer concludes Regular Season with Crucial Match Against Lipscomb at Morgan Brothers Field

Austin Peay State University (APSU) soccer team is set to host Lipscomb in a pivotal match that concludes their regular season in the Atlantic Sun Conference. The outcome of this game is crucial for determining their playoff positioning. Fans are encouraged to attend the match at Morgan Brothers Field to support the team in their quest for a top-four seed in the upcoming tournament.

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