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Seminar to Provide Insights and Tips on Japanese Business Customs
Clarksville, TN – Business leaders, students and all others interested in improving their international business acumen are invited to achieve a new level of knowledge and comfort in Asian business interactions by attending the Japanese Business Protocol Seminar on March 21st from 5:30pm – 7:00pm at the APSU Morgan University Center Ballroom.
The event is brought to you by Austin Peay State University Career Services, the Aspire Clarksville Foundation and the Japan-America Society.
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NRA Program in Local Schools
Clarksville, TN – The National Rifle Association’s (NRA) gun safety program has taken flight in Clarksville-Montgomery County elementary schools.
Eddie Eagle, NRA’s gun safety mascot, made an appearance at Carmel Elementary School.
School Resource Officer Jim Knoll assisted Eddie in teaching a class on gun safety.

School Resource Officer Jim Knoll assisted Eddie in teaching a class on gun safety to children at Carmel Elementary School.
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Famed French scholar and medieval literature expert to visit APSU April 4th
Clarksville, TN – About 700 years ago in Medieval France, several artists began producing extremely political works of art.
Looking upon their paintings or writings today, it may seem that these individuals were simply depicting religious scenes from the Bible, but the scenes they picked were meant to influence society’s views on governance.
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Clarksville Parks and Recreation to host community clean-up at the Clarksville Greenway
Clarksville, TN – Clarksvillians are encouraged to join in the beautification of one of the City’s favorite walking trails. Clarksville Parks and Recreation is hosting a cleanup at the Clarksville Greenway, located at 1101 Pollard Road, on Saturday, March 19th from 8:00am to 10:00am.
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Clarksville Police Department to host Run for C.O.P.S. May 14th
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Police Department is hosting the Run for C.O.P.S. (Concerns of Police Survivors) 5k Run/Walk in order to further positive relationships between members of the department and the community we serve.
All proceeds will be donated to the C.O.P.S. Foundation to benefit the families of law enforcement personnel killed in the line of duty.
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CMCSS names Schanda Banister-Doughty Principal for Rossview High School
Montgomery County, TN – Rossview High School assistant principal Dr. Schanda Banister-Doughty will be promoted to the principalship at Rossview, following the retirement of Frank Myers at the end of this school year.
Doughty, who earned her doctorate of education from Lipscomb University, has served at Rossview as a teacher and administrator for 14 years.
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Clarksville Civitan Club honored local Heroes at Public Safety Awards Luncheon
Clarksville, TN – Local heroes were honored by the Clarksville Civitan Club at their Public Safety Awards Luncheon on Wednesday.
The annual event recognizes heroic first responders who went above and beyond to save lives, rescue residents from fires, capture dangerous criminals, and provide medical services under difficult and traumatic circumstances.
The honorees work for the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO), the Clarksville Police Department (CPD), the Montgomery County Emergency Medical Services (MCEMS), the Montgomery County Volunteer Fire Service (MCVFS), and Clarksville Fire Rescue (CFR).
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Jenkins & Wynne Dealership Goes Bold at New Location
Hi-Tech, Soft Touch, Artistic Flair and More
Clarksville, TN – In the early days of the auto, showrooms like those on Seattle’s Auto Row were replete with bells and whistles. Chandeliers lit up the floors, highlighting each vehicle’s chrome trim.
By 1954, Frank Lloyd Wright had designed a New York City auto showroom that included a spiral ramp and a turntable interior – it was a glistening museum for the Age of the Automobile.
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APSU honored with Tree Campus USA recognition
Clarksville, TN – With 110 acres of green space and a diverse number of trees planted, located and maintained on campus, the efforts of Austin Peay State University staff and students have been honored by the Arbor Day Foundation with the University’s first designation as a Tree Campus USA institution.
“This was the first time that the University has gone through the application process, and it is a recognition of the collaborative environment we have at Austin Peay,” Wes Powell, assistant director, landscape and ground, said. “We had members of the University, as well as the community come together for the conservation and preservation of our natural resources.”

Austin Peay was honored by Tree Campus USA for their efforts of planting and maintaining trees around the campus.
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Get Your Game On with Rivers and Spires Sports Zone Hosted by Fortera Credit Union
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Rivers and Spires Festival proudly offers a zone geared specifically for the sports enthusiast. Novice or self-proclaimed professional, the Sports Zone hosted by Fortera Credit Union is for you!
From Friday, April 15th, 5:00pm-9:00pm and Saturday, April 16th, 10:00am-8:00pm, to try your hand at challenges spanning from games of agility to games of sports knowledge.
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