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APSU Military Alumni Chapter Homecoming Dinner to honor named scholarships on October 26th
Austin Peay State University (APSU)
Clarksville, TN – The Austin Peay State University (APSU) Military Alumni Chapter and the APSU National Alumni Association will host the Military Alumni Chapter Homecoming Dinner at 6:00pm, October 26th, 2018 in the APSU Morgan University Center Ballroom, with a reception at 5:30pm prior to the dinner.
Retired Brigadier General Scott E. Brower, the University’s first military adviser in residence, will serve as the keynote speaker.

APSU Military Alumni Chapter Homecoming Dinner to be held at the Morgan University Center Ballroom on October 26th, 2018.
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Clarksville Parks and Recreation announces Saturday is Downtown Market’s final day of the season
Clarksville Parks and Recreation
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Parks and Recreation’s Clarksville Downtown Market has been a success since its opening in 2009, so much so that it was voted the number one farmer’s market in Tennessee through America’s Farmland Trust, nine years in a row.
Don’t miss your chance to visit the Clarksville Downtown Market on its final day of the season from 8:00am to 1:00pm, Saturday, October 13th on Public Square.
Shop the fall produce and seasonal decor from more than 70 vendors and enjoy musical performances by Red River Breeze and Emma Feldman.

Be sure to stock up on fall produce, seasonal decor, at the Clarksville Downtown Market’s final day of the season.
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Richard O’Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Show” Returns to the Roxy Regional Theatre for the Seventh Year, October 19th – October 27th
Roxy Regional Theatre
Clarksville, TN – Dig out your fishnet stockings and sharpen your stilettos! That sweet transvestite and his motley crew are back for the seventh year in an annual tradition at the Roxy Regional Theatre located at the corner of Franklin and First in Historic Downtown Clarksville.
Richard O’Brien’s cult classic “The Rocky Horror Show” returns to the Roxy Regional Theatre for a limited engagement, October 19th – October 27th, 2018.

Sean P. Kincaid and Jessica Caracciolo star as Brad and Janet in Richard O’Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Show” at the Roxy Regional Theatre, October 19th – October 27th
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Montgomery County Earns S&P Global AA+ Rating
Montgomery County Government
Montgomery County, TN – Montgomery County Government has earned an AA+ long-term rating from the S&P Global Ratings for its 2018 general obligation public improvement bonds and on the County’s existing debt.
This reflects nine consecutive years the County has earned the AA+ rating for their strong management, budgetary performance, flexibility and liquidity.
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Baggett Heating and Cooling to hold Job Fair
Baggett Heating and Cooling
Clarksville, TN – If you’re looking for a new career or wanting to advance in your HVAC field, Baggett Heating and Cooling is looking for new team members during their Job Fair on October 18th.
They are looking for Service Technicians, Tune up Technicians and Installation Technicians.

(L to R) Nicole Darke, Alana Ward – owner, Kirt Neal, Jesse Waldrop, and Jason Brown with Baggett Heating and Cooling.
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APSU students earn best hack awards at VolHacks hackathon
Austin Peay State University (APSU)
Clarksville, TN – Imagine getting an alert on your phone or smart speaker whenever your letter carrier delivers the mail. Or you might want to know if your neighbor is nosing through your mailbox … again. Pi-Mail, created by Austin Peay State University (APSU) students in the Association of Computer Machinery (ACM), can help.

Austin Peay State University ACM members who attended VolHacks were, top row, from left, Daniel Blankenship, Zack Toupe, Aidan Murphy, Parth Patel, Peyton VanHook, William Kersten and Harrison Welch, and bottom row, from left, Chris Tuncap, Bryan Bishop, Thomas Bau, Robyn Yates, Lexie Nance.
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Adults can take APSU’s new community coding classes for free
Austin Peay State University
Clarksville, TN – For the last couple of years, people keep calling the Austin Peay State University Department of Computer Science and Information Technology and asking the same question – what about community coding classes for adults?
Since 2017, the department has offered several computer coding classes and camps for local children, but if you were over the age of 18, you couldn’t participate.

Austin Peay State University grad students Farjana Anwerbasha and Gary Larson look over coding projects at APSU.
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BAND Foundation donates $100,000 to Austin Peay State University Southeastern Grasslands Initiative
Austin Peay State University (APSU)
Clarksville, TN – The BAND Foundation of Washington, D.C., recently donated $100,000 to the Austin Peay State University Foundation as a contribution for the ongoing effort to fund the Southeastern Grasslands Initiative (SGI) at APSU.
BAND also issued a dollar-for-dollar challenge gift to SGI, agreeing to match up to $250,000 of funds raised through the end of 2019.

APSU Associate Professor of Biology, Dr. Dwayne Estes, leads a tour through Baker Prairie Natural Area.
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Fright on Franklin will be October 27th
Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville Parks and Recreation has partnered with Altra Federal Credit Union for the 10th annual Fright on Franklin from 3:00pm-6:00pm Saturday, October 27th, 2018 in downtown Clarksville.
Fright on Franklin is a free, family-friendly event featuring safe trick-or-treating, a hayride, costume contests, and more in historic downtown Clarksville.
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APSU Industry Summit inspires local leaders to envision the future
Austin Peay State University (APSU)
Clarksville, TN – Frank Tate, executive director of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Development Board, knows how to brag. If you’re going to make a bold statement, you’d better be able to back it up. On Wednesday morning, during the Alignment of Community and Education Industry Summit, hosted by Austin Peay State University’s College of STEM, he told a packed audience of local business, civic and educational leaders that Clarksville-Montgomery County is the best place in all of Tennessee to live, work, play and thrive. In his words, it’s “ideal.”

Austin Peay State University President Alisa White and Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan talk before the summit.
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