City of Clarksville launches new Website Design
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan is introducing a new website design for the City. The new design is available today, August 1st, 2012 and offers significant changes to the City’s website look and increased usability.
“We’ve been working on the redesign for about 6 months and I’m very excited about the changes. It looks entirely different and we’ve added some tools to make it easier to locate information quickly. My goal since taking office has been to increase transparency in government and to provide information that citizens want and need to be a part of their government. The website redesign is the next step in this effort,” said Mayor McMillan.
Clarksville Citizen’s Police Academy applications now being accepted
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Police Department is now accepting applications for the upcoming Citizen’s Police Academy. The classes will begin September 18th and end November 27th.
All classes are scheduled for Tuesday evenings.
Applications are available at Police Headquarters, 135 Commerce Street at the front window and on the departments website www.clarksvillepd.org.
For additional information contact Officer Joe Newman at 931.648.0656 ext. 5339 or
Joe.Newman@cityofclarksville.com
APSU employees share their accomplishments
Clarksville, TN – Several faculty and staff members at Austin Peay State University announce their recent professional and scholarly activities.
Dr. Chad Brooks, associate professor of biology, co-authored an article about an amphibian-lethal virus in west Tennessee, and the article is published in the latest edition of Herpetological Review. The title of the article was “Further presence of ranavirus infection in amphibian populations of Tennessee, USA.” [Read more]
Lone Oak Picnic brings the local community together
Cunningham, TN – The Central Civitan Club held the 104th Annual Lone Oak Picnic, Saturday July 28th from 9:00am to 3:00pm at the Central Civitan Building located on Alonzo Place. Cars were lining up down both sides of the street to pickup the good old fashion BBQ being served.
There was a large crowd throughout the day. At one time there were over 500 people socializing and enjoying some great food. Many were there to here the candidates in this years elections speak. At noon, 14 Federal, State and local candidates gave speeches to the attentive crowd.