This week, Jeff and John sit down with head coach of the Austin Peay Governors men’s basketball team, Corey Gipson. After winning 3 games in a row, the Govs are back to .500, 6 – 6. Coming up on Saturday they will face the Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky.
College football wraps up in Clarksville, and Austin Peay head Coach Scotty Walden Find his new home. In the world of high school sports, basketball begins, with a new Player of the week. Lastly, Jeff, and John poke the bear, and discuss the Steelers.
Clarksville-Montgomery County officials has asked the public to pause donating food to local shelters in fear of food becoming wasted
“Our trailer got thrown into a tree about 50 yards from where the foundation was … that tree saved our lives because the other four trailers that were around us, totally gone, nowhere to be found.”
Donna Allen, 59, was visiting Clarksville from Florida with her son Eric Davis when the tornados struck. The Davis family not only lost their home and belongings, but a cherished family member as well.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) released a news release that warns families impacted by tornados throughout Middle Tennessee and parts of Kentucky of possible “storm chasers” and unscrupulous contractors that look to prey on those struggling during these trying times.
Following the departure of Scotty Walden, Austin Peay Athletics has named Jeff Faris as the 22nd head coach in the history of the football program.
After an hour and a half debating on the matter, the Clarksville City Council has voted to postpone an ordinance set to increase a number of customer rates, service fees and other charges within the Gas and Water Department.