Screaming Eagle Medical Home expands enrollment
Fort Campbell, KY – The Screaming Eagle Medical Home, the community based medical clinic operated by Blanchfield Army Community Hospital (BACH), expands eligibility to now include three Clarksville and Adams, Tennessee zip codes. The clinic is located in Medical Office Building One, 647 Dunlop Lane, Suite 301, next to Gateway Medical Center.
Active Duty Family members living in the 37043 zip code should have already received letters offering them the opportunity to enroll to the Screaming Eagle Medical Home. Letters and enrollment instructions are now being mailed to active duty Family members living in the 37010 and 37040 zip codes. Some individuals living in the 37040 zip code may not receive their letters until early March to allow for phased enrollment success. [Read more]
Nominations Being Accepted for the 2011 Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce Community Commitment Award
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the upcoming Community Commitment Award which will be presented at the annual Gala and Dinner on June 14th, 2011.
Created in 2006 to honor individuals or organizations that showcase the spirit of our community, the Clarksville Chamber Community Commitment Award recognizes a member, whether through project development or focused initiatives, that embodies this phrase from the Chamber’s mission statement, “to improve the welfare of the community by enhancing the quality of life in the region.” [Read more]
School Board Awards Fort Campbell Federal Credit Union Point of Pride
Clarksville, TN – Giving Clarksville-Montgomery County School System students real-world knowledge and hands-on experience has been made possible by this month’s Board of Education Point of Pride recipient, the Fort Campbell Federal Credit Union.
CMCSS’s Career Technical Education (CTE) has worked closely with FCFCU president and CEO Stewart Ramsey, vice president of retail operations Melody Swindall and executive vice president Maria McKee to plan and implement the student credit unions at Northeast High School and Rossview High School.

School Board member Josh Baggett presents the School Board Point of Pride award to FCFCU president and CEO Stewart Ramsey, vice president of retail operations Melody Swindall and executive vice president Maria McKee.
Montgomery County Friends of the Shelter to receive $1000
Montgomery County, TN – The Montgomery County Friends of the Shelter non-profit group will be receiving a $1,000 check from Murray State University on Thursday, January 13th at 1:30pm at Montgomery County Animal Control and Adoption Services, 616 North Spring Street.
The check is a the second place prize for a Student Philanthropy Course project at Murray State University that Cassandra Dixon entered. Her class was asked to intern with a non-profit organization and write about the experience. “I’m an animal lover, so it (Montgomery County Friends of the Shelter) was a great fit for me,” said Dixon. [Read more]
APSU alumnus earns student paper award
Clarksville, TN – A paper written by an Austin Peay State University alumnus has been chosen to receive an award from the International Biometric Society’s Eastern North American Region (ENAR).
Christopher McMahan (’05) will be recognized in March with a Distinguished Student Paper Award during the ENAR’s spring meeting in Miami, FL. He also will present his winning paper, titled “Informative Dorfman Screening.” [Read more]
R.F. Sink Library Information
Fort Campbell, KY – The R.F. Sink Library offers many great programs and services for Soldiers, Families, Retirees, and Civilians. Recently the library has updated their policies. The following information reflects these policies and information on the programs and services offered at the R.F. Sink Library:
Borrowing Policy
All material is due in 28 days except DVDs and VHS. DVDs and VHS are due in 14 days.
Items may be renewed twice that are not reserved for other patrons by phone or in person for an additional 28 days. Patrons may renew reserved items once, for an additional 14 days. [Read more]
APSU offering new course on mobile app programming
Clarksville, TN – Since the successful launch of its own iPhone app last fall, Austin Peay State University has moved toward another endeavor in mobile application development by offering a new course on programming for handhelds this spring semester, which begins January 13th.
The course, CSCI 3010 Mobile Software Development, will introduce the student to application development for small, mobile devices such as cell phones and smart phones. The class will examine topics including user interface design, application portability, Web protocols, data storage and security on platforms such as Android and iPhone. Apps will be implemented using java on Google’s Android operating system. [Read more]
New session of Zumba to start at the Crow Center
Clarksville, TN – A new session of Zumba fitness classes will begin at the Crow Community Center January 12th. The 6-week class session will be held on Wednesdays 5:30pm–6:30 pm and on Fridays 5:00pm-6:00pm. Cost is $3.00 per class or $30.00 for the entire 6-week session.
For more details on this or other community center activities, please contact Parks and Recreation at 931-645-7476.
Community School of the Arts to Offer New Semester of Classes Beginning January 18th
Clarksville, TN – The Community School of the Arts at Austin Peay State University is about to kickoff another year of classes and programs for local residents interested in learning more about the arts.
For the last 22 years, the CSA has served students of all ages and skill levels through programs in music, dance and the visual arts, with the goal of promoting and increasing awareness of the arts throughout the surrounding area.
On January 18th, that tradition continues as a new round of classes open to the community is set to begin. [Read more]
APSU student awarded scholarship by state council
Clarksville, TN – The Tennessee Council of Cooperatives (TCC) recently awarded a $750.00 scholarship to Cody Norrod, a senior at Austin Peay State University.
Norrod, a Springfield native and the son of Avle Perry and David Norrod, is working toward a bachelor’s degree in agriculture. After graduation, he plans to find a career in the area of wildlife conservation. Currently he is employed at Mapco in Pleasant View and is a member of the Battle Creek Baptist Church.









