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CMCSS vaccinates 500 teachers through clinic, COVID-19 cases continue dropping

Clarksville NowNorman Smith Elementary s first day back at school in 2020. CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System has vaccinated 500 of its teachers in the last week, while active cases of COVID-19 in the surrounding community continue to decline. This week, the school system’s clinic expects to receive around 700 more doses, as vaccine retail and pharmacy accessibility expands throughout the county. There are about 5,100 employees in the school system. CMCSS vaccinates its own CMCSS’ Onsite Employee Health and Wellness Clinic received 500 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine last week, and began its process of internally vaccinating teachers through the clinic on Friday.

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After signing fan-made portrait, Tennessee Titans A J Brown commissioned one for himself

After signing fan-made portrait, Tennessee Titans A.J. Brown commissioned one for himself Courtesy of Sarah Beth Bills Covered the Ravens for Baltimore Times Played college football at Cheyney University NASHVILLE, Tenn. Few Tennessee Titans have connected with fans the way A.J. Brown has; the third-year wide receiver makes a point to reach out to them on social media and enjoys their support. Just because I play football, I m still a human being. I m not above anyone, Brown said. I m the same old person I was before I got to the NFL. I was a fan of players and if I could reach out to players, I wanted them to reach back out to me. I don t really like to call them fans. I call them supporters. It means a lot to me and humbles me to appreciate the blessing.

APSU College of Business offers free, virtual tax prep to qualifying individuals

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Last spring, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted one of Austin Peay State University’s most popular community projects – the College of Business’s free tax preparation program, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA). Now, with tax season underway, the college is once again offering the program, but in a virtual format. For the last four years, APSU has offered the VITA program as part of a service-learning course that provides an important community service while also giving APSU accounting students practical, real-world experience. The program is open to anyone with an annual income of $66,000 or less, and their taxes are prepared by APSU students who are all IRS-certified volunteers.

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