Summer is a time for family vacations, trips to amusement parks, and other recreational activities for many, but for adults with complex disabilities there are not a lot of options for recreational activities geared toward their needs.
YAIPAK, a 501C3 nonprofit dedicated to meeting the needs of those who are neglected, hurting, or affected, wherever they are, in order to provide support, comfort, and resources, is pleased to announce that it has received an excellent audit report for the 2023 fiscal year 2023.
People International, Inc., in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville, is proud to present an inspiring musical showcase titled “Life is What You Make It.” The event will take place at Austin Peay State University’s Clement Auditorium on July 26, 2024, beginning at 7:30 P.M.
The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has announced its official roster for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team, and Austin Peay State University graduate Wes Kitts is one of 592 athletes who will represent Team USA this summer in Paris.
Nyrstar’s Global Head of Strategic Initiatives, Greg Belland, was a guest speaker on a panel about the critical minerals industry at the Select USA Summit recently held in Washington DC, USA.
Interstate 24 eastbound is backed up into Clarksville after what appears to be a wreck.
Students from Austin Peay State University’s Department of Health and Human Performance recently hosted a free fitness and wellness program for homeschooled K-8th graders that helped over 200 attendees get active and build healthy habits.
Miss Jehryeia Morris, a rising 11th grader, was crowned the 2024 National American Miss Tennessee Jr.
Hugh Bradley Shoulders, Sr, age 91, of Gallatin, TN passed away peacefully, at home, surrounded by his family on July 11, 2024.
A City Council member is under fire for his presentation connecting Marxism to drag queens to Satan worship, and Chris sounds off on how profane signs ruined the best photos from the Clarksville Women’s March. Plus, why the new Fort Campbell museum has “Tennessee” in its name, and Ryan says you owe someone flowers.