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Dance the Time Warp Again: "Rocky Horror Show" Returns to Clarksville's Roxy Regional Theatre

"The Rocky Horror Show" is set to return to Clarksville's Roxy Regional Theatre from October 18th to November 2nd, inviting fans to dig out their fishnet stockings and join in the fun. This beloved musical promises to deliver an entertaining experience, featuring iconic characters and memorable performances. Mark your calendars for this much-anticipated local event!

APSU Men's Tennis to Compete in ITA Ohio Valley Regional

Austin Peay State University's men's tennis team is set to compete in the ITA Ohio Valley Regional, highlighting their ongoing commitment to collegiate tennis excellence. This regional event provides an opportunity for the team to showcase their talent and determination on a larger stage. Fans and supporters in Clarksville are encouraged to follow their journey as they represent the university.

Clarksville Honey Baked Ham to offer Free Sandwiches for a Year to First 50 Guests at Grand Opening

The Honey Baked Ham Company is celebrating the grand opening of its new location in Clarksville, Tennessee, by offering free sandwiches for a year to the first 50 guests. The event will take place at 2720 Madison Street, making it a notable occasion for local food enthusiasts. This promotion highlights the company's commitment to engaging with the community and attracting customers.

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Announces Tax Relief for Hurricane Helene Victims

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has announced four tax relief measures aimed at assisting businesses affected by Hurricane Helene. The measures, unveiled by the Governor alongside the Tennessee Department of Revenue, are designed to alleviate the financial burdens on local businesses in impacted regions. This initiative reflects the state's commitment to supporting its communities in the aftermath of natural disasters.

Clarksville Gas and Water Department reports Old Ashland City Road water outage for water main leak repair

The Clarksville Gas and Water Department has announced a water service outage on Old Ashland City Road due to a water main leak repair. Residents between Proctor Drive and Red Bud Lane will experience interrupted service as repairs are conducted. This essential maintenance aims to restore normal water supply as soon as possible.

Clarksville Gas Prices remain the lowest in Tennessee - Clarksville Online - Clarksville News, Sports, Events and Information

Clarksville continues to boast the lowest gas prices in Tennessee, with prices slightly decreasing over the past week. This trend positions Tennessee as the fourth least expensive state for gas in the nation, reflecting broader market movements.

Austin Peay State University Women's Tennis heads to Murfreesboro for ITA Ohio Valley Regional Tournament

The Austin Peay State University women's tennis team is set to compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Ohio Valley Regional Tournament in Murfreesboro, TN. This event highlights the team's commitment to excellence in athletics and showcases their talents on a regional stage.

APSU Men's Tennis Closes Strong with Nine Wins Against Tennessee Tech, Cumberland

The Austin Peay State University (APSU) men's tennis team achieved a remarkable performance, securing nine wins, including four singles and five doubles victories, against Tennessee Tech and Cumberland. This successful conclusion at the Brian Coons event marks a strong start for the team in the current season.

Fort Campbell DLA Expeditionary Team Mobilizes to Aid FEMA in Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts

The Fort Campbell DLA Expeditionary Team has been mobilized to assist FEMA in relief efforts following Hurricane Helene's landfall as a Category 4 storm on the Florida Gulf Coast. The team is set to distribute over 140 semi-trucks of essential supplies to affected communities, highlighting the collaboration between military and federal emergency services in disaster response.

Clarksville-Montgomery County area TDOT Work starting October 5th, 2024

The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) is set to commence intersection improvements in the Clarksville-Montgomery County area starting October 5, 2024. This initiative aims to enhance traffic flow and safety through various grading and construction efforts. Local residents and commuters should be prepared for potential disruptions during the project.

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