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Austin Peay State University SAAC Canned Food Drive Begins: Student-Athletes Compete to Fight Hunger

The Austin Peay State University Student-Athlete Advisory Committee has launched its annual Canned Food Drive to support local families in need. Student-athletes will compete to collect the most canned goods, promoting community involvement and awareness of hunger issues. The initiative reflects APSU's commitment to social responsibility and student engagement.

Vote for Clarksville Living Magazine at Best of Clarksville this Thursday at Governor's Square Mall - Clarksville Online - Clarksville News, Sports, Events and Information

Clarksville Living Magazine has been nominated for the Best Publication/Magazine category in the Best of Clarksville event, taking place this Thursday at the Governor's Square Mall. The community is encouraged to participate and vote for the magazine, which highlights local news and events.

Austin Peay State University’s Science on Tap to Unmask the Science Behind Mythical Creatures on October 1st

Austin Peay State University (APSU) is set to host a Science on Tap event on October 1st, focusing on the scientific explanations behind mythical creatures. This engaging event is organized by the APSU College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and aims to blend entertainment with education.

Clarksville Police Department Searching for Runaway Juvenile Jer’Marius Green, Public Asked for Help

The Clarksville Police Department is seeking public assistance in locating 15-year-old Jer’Marius Green, who has been reported as a runaway juvenile. This incident highlights the ongoing concerns regarding youth safety and community involvement in Clarksville, TN.

GFWC Clarksville Women’s Club Urges Women to Register, Vote

The GFWC Clarksville Women’s Club is urging women of all ages in Clarksville, TN, to register to vote as the election season approaches. This initiative aims to empower women to make their voices heard and participate actively in the democratic process.

Blanchfield Army Community Offers Flu Vaccines for Beneficiaries 65 and Older

Blanchfield Army Community Hospital in Fort Campbell, KY, is now offering flu vaccines to beneficiaries aged 65 and older. This initiative aims to enhance health protection for older adults, especially during flu season.

Operation Lightning Strike Tests Multiple Agencies Emergency Response at Clarksville's Tennova Healthcare

Operation Lightning Strike, conducted on September 21, 2024, was a large-scale casualty training exercise that tested the emergency response capabilities of multiple agencies at Clarksville's Tennova Healthcare. The exercise involved local law enforcement, fire rescue, and medical personnel to ensure preparedness for real-life emergencies. This event highlighted the collaborative efforts necessary for effective emergency management in the region.

APSU’s Alacea Thompson Wins National Veterans Upward Bound Scholarship

Alacea Thompson, a senior criminal justice major at Austin Peay State University (APSU), has been awarded the National Veterans Upward Bound Scholarship. This prestigious scholarship recognizes her dedication and achievements within the veteran community.

APSU Athletics announces Fan Experience for Saturday's Football Game against Southern Utah

APSU Athletics has announced exciting fan experience details for the upcoming football game against Southern Utah, set for Saturday at 1:00 PM. The event promises to enhance the game day atmosphere for attendees, ensuring a memorable experience for fans.

Nashville DA's office made secret recordings but AG declines to prosecute

Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk's office has been accused of secretly recording conversations of criminal defense attorneys without their knowledge, according to a Tennessee Comptroller report. Despite the findings suggesting potential violations of constitutional and state law, the Attorney General's Office has decided not to pursue criminal charges.

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