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Lifestyle
3 months ago
APSU research looks beyond labels to rethink childhood adversity

New research from Austin Peay State University is challenging common assumptions about early childhood adversity.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Patrick and Dorothy Miner Business Endowment established to benefit APSU students

Austin Peay State University (APSU) has received a generous gift from Patrick J. and Dorothy W. Miner to establish the Patrick and Dorothy Miner Business Endowment through their estate plans.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Spicy insights in Tennessee for National Hot Sauce Day from Instacart data

Instacart reports on hot sauce trends in Tennessee and across the country for National Hot Sauce Day.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Most disappointing Tennessee Titans seasons since 2000

Stacker compiled the most disappointing Tennessee Titans seasons in the 21st century

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Tree Board to celebrate ‘Love a Tree Week’ in Clarksville with special giveaway

Love a Tree Week is coming up, Feb. 9-15, and the City of Clarksville Tree Board is celebrating all week long by sharing tree admiration stories from around the community on its Facebook page.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Public Library’s North Branch to host Jubilee: Celebrating Black History

The North Branch of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library will host Jubilee: Celebrating Black History on Saturday, February 21st, from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Tennessee premiere of documentary ‘Preserved’ coming to Customs House Museum

The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center will host the Tennessee Premiere of the acclaimed documentary PRESERVED, directed by renowned mountaineer and filmmaker Ben Clark, at 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 7, 2026, ahead of the film’s nationwide release.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
First-year programming turns orientation into participation for Austin Peay students

Kameron Young arrived on campus last summer like many other first-year college students, cautiously optimistic.

Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum on January 19, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)
Lifestyle
3 months ago
Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum to open this spring as Army’s 2nd largest

When the Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum opens this spring, it will be the second-largest museum in the nation’s Army-museum enterprise.

Black Clarksville MLK Day of Action at Morgan University Center on January 17, 2026. (Wesley Irvin)
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3 months ago
MLK Day of Action encourages community involvement in Clarksville | PHOTOS

The MLK Day of Action was hosted at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville on Saturday.