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Happy Memorial Day to everyone. As a reminder, Hamblen County Schools will be closed tomorrow to honor the fallen soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice to serve our country.
Seniors, you did it, you have made it to the last week of high school and you are graduating! Through the easy and the hard, all of those late nights studying and stressing over tests, and all that time you spent bettering yourself, you have made it. May you continue to succeed and grow, and may life bring you much good. Congratulations class of 2021.
Congratulations to six of Westâs track athletes who competed at state level competition in Murfreesboro last week. Emma Gives competed in shot put while Kasey Webb threw discus. On the 4 x 400 team, Brett Lord, Ryan Ellison, Jaiden Carmichael, and Chandler Roberts competed. West High is proud of these athletes.
A retired assistant superintendent of the Christian County School District passed away Thursday. According to Maddux-Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home, 83-year old
Clarksville NowAPSUKathy Lee Heuston (left) and Karen Bullis (right) will debut their documentary in June.
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Two Austin Peay State University professors will soon premiere their documentary about the creation of Tennessee Triumph – a Clarksville monument that celebrates the passage of the 19th Amendment, which secured women’s right to vote.
APSU professors and filmmakers Karen Bullis and Kathy Lee Heuston will attend the debut of “Tennessee Triumph: Making a Monument” at 6 p.m. June 3 at Customs House Museum & Cultural Center. The film’s premiere will be a part of the First Thursday Art Walk in downtown Clarksville.
The Tennessee Triumph monument was dedicated during last August’s suffrage parade. (Lee Erwin)