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Dr. John Phillips, chair of the political science and public management department, was appointed to the state’s civil rights advisory committee in 2020.
A Clarksville woman is exhausting every resource she can attempting to locate her son’s football jerseys that were accidentally donated to Goodwill in Hopkinsville.
Holiday World and Splashing Safari is a theme park full of roller coasters, rides, water slides and games, and if you’ve never been, now’s your chance to win free family tickets to try it out!
The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System had a huge turnout for its Back to School Block Party on Saturday at Kenwood High School.
Austin Peay State University (APSU) is proud to announce that Dr. Tucker Brown, senior vice provost and associate vice president for Academic Affairs, has been chosen as one of 38 higher education professionals for the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) 2024 Becoming a Provost Academy (BAPA) cohort.
An Emancipation Day block party is planned on August 3 from 5-10 p.m. in Dixon Park.
The first County Connections event will be hosted at Downtown Commons on July 25 from 5:30 – 7 p.m.
Performing in New York City always felt like a dream out of reach for senior theatre major Prichan Murrell, but it became reality this summer when they were chosen for a leading role in The Farm Theater College Collaboration Project’s showcase of “The Ruminants.”
The Clarksville Regional Airport hosted the Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event on Thursday.
The Tennessee-Kentucky Threshermen’s Association 54th annual Steam Threshing Show started Thursday and continues through Saturday at the Bell School grounds in Adams.