TBI casework yields Indictment, Murder Charge in Hardin County Investigation
Clarksville, TN – Non-traditional students come in all shapes, sizes and backgrounds. For some, marriage and a family changed their priorities, while others may have enlisted in the military or simply decided a four-year college wasn’t right for them after graduating high school.
Whatever the reason, each non-traditional student has a story and a unique journey that brought them back to school. To pay tribute to a student population at the very heart of Austin Peay State University’s mission, work recently began on a permanent art installation on the University campus, titled “The Cardboard Kids: Monument to the Non-Traditional Student.”

A look at an art installation piece outside of the Woodward Library on Friday, July 22nd, 2016 at Austin Peay State University. (Cassidy Graves, APSU)
Clarksville’s James Moore and Sean Hogan take Viking Cruise in Norway and Scotland
Clarksville, TN – Supervisory Librarian, Robert F. Sink Memorial Library at Fort Campbell, James Moore and Special Collections Librarian, Felix G. Woodward Library, Austin Peay State University, Sean Hogan, are world travelers.
Each year they cruise to a different location and this June their travels took them on a Viking ocean cruise to both Norway and Scotland. Following are James’ enticing description of their tour and Sean’s exquisite photographs:
Clarksville Montgomery County School System releases School Bus Information
Clarksville, TN – Beginning today, Monday, July 25th, parents and guardians of Clarksville Montgomery County School System students can look up school bus stop and routing information for the 2016-17 school year at http://businfo.cmcss.net
Back the Blue with a Book or Two
Clarksville, TN – My name is Brittany Glynn and I am a Publisher’s Representative with EDC Publishing based in Clarksville, TN.
EDC is the home of Usborne Books, 2014’s IPG Children’s Publisher of the year, and Kane-Miller books, an award-winning publisher out of California, and both are recognized as a premier supplier of educational tools and books by schools and libraries all of over the US.
From now through Thursday, July 28th, we are kicking off our Summer Charity Book Drive to help the local police department. Our Clarksville Police officers have currently faced a lot of hardships and we want to show our support to the police officers while helping out children in crisis.

“Back the Blue with a Book or Two” fundraiser to give books and stuffed animals to the Clarksville Police Department.
Clarksville Association of Realtors Raises Over $10k to “FUEL” Local School children
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Association of REALTORS (CAR) hosted the 9th Annual FUEL Block Party and Fundraiser.
It was a community event coordinated by the Charity Relations Committee with the assistance of the Realtor and Affiliate Partner members of the Clarksville Association of REALTORS.
APSU Housing sees Significant Influx of Applications
Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay State University’s Office of Housing, Residence Live and Dining Services is experiencing one of the largest influxes of applications in the history of the University.
As a result of the increase, Joe Mills, assistant vice president and director of housing, has made arrangements with two local hotels in preparation for an overflow of students seeking campus housing.
Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) fills Administrator Positions
Montgomery County, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) has selected three candidates to fill administrator positions for the upcoming school year.
Current assistant principal, Scott Wainwright, has been appointed to serve as the principal of New Providence Middle School. Rossview Middle School teacher, Jenette Spurbeck, has been chosen as an assistant principal at Clarksville High School (CHS). Richview Middle School (RIMS) teacher, Lisa Courson, has been selected as an assistant principal at RIMS.

Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s administrators (Top: L to R) Scott Wainwright, Jenette Spurbeck, and Lisa Courson.
Tickets for August 13th Farm-To-Market Dinner available now online
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Parks and Recreation Department announces tickets are now on sale for a fresh-from-the-market feast that the Clarksville Downtown Market will host Saturday, August 13th, at 6:30pm on Strawberry Alley in Downtown Clarksville.
Austin Peay State University faculty and staff honored at MTSU symposium
Clarksville, TN – On June 15th, several Austin Peay State University (APSU) faculty and staff members travelled to Middle Tennessee State University for the EXL Symposium on Experiential Learning.

(Left to right) Tracy Nichols, APSU communication department, joins Mani Hull, director of TN Campus Compact, and Willodean Burton, APSU biology department, at EXL Symposium.
Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Explorers Post 600 to hold Car Wash Saturday, July 23rd
Montgomery County, TN – Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Explorers Post 600 is having a Car Wash this Saturday July 23rd from 9:00am to 3:00pm.
It will be held again at First Advantage Bank at 1929 Madison Street (In front of Tradewinds South Plaza / across from Barksdale Elementary).
Sheriff Norman Lewis formed Explorer Post #600 in order to prepare the selected youth of Montgomery County to become responsible and caring adults through their experiences with the post.














