Internal Revenue Service seeks Volunteers for Taxpayer Advocacy Panel
Washington, D.C. – The Internal Revenue Service seeks civic-minded volunteers to serve on the Taxpayer Advocacy Panel (TAP), a federal advisory committee that listens to taxpayers, identifies key...
View Article159th Combat Aviation Brigade soldiers take part in Wildland Firefighting...
Fort Campbell, KY – At Lake Kyle on Friday, Members of Company B, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, part of the 159th Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Campbell conducted Wildland Firefighting...
View ArticleDrought Assistance Available to Producers
Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Delivers Targeted Financial and Technical Assistance to Drought-Stricken Producers and Landowners in 19 States Nashville, TN – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today...
View ArticleNASA’s AIM researchers discover Meteor Smoke in the makeup of Noctilucent Clouds
Written by Dr. Tony Phillips Science at NASA Washington, D.C. – Anyone who’s ever seen a noctilucent cloud or “NLC” would agree: They look alien. The electric-blue ripples and pale tendrils of NLCs...
View ArticleInternal Revenue Service announces that Drought-Stricken Farmers and Ranchers...
43 States, Including Tennessee, Affected Washington, D.C. – Farmers and ranchers who previously were forced to sell livestock due to drought, like the drought currently affecting much of the nation,...
View ArticleTennessee Ranked Top Tier State for Digital Technology
More efficient and effective delivery of state services for taxpayers Nashville, TN – Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam today announced that the state has been recognized as one of the top in the nation...
View ArticleNASA’s Cassini Spacecraft images show shallow seas and other curiosities on...
Written by Jia-Rui C. Cook NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA – Radar images from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft reveal some new curiosities on the surface of Saturn’s mysterious moon Titan,...
View ArticleEssayist Nicole Walker to read from book published by APSU’s Zone 3 Press
Clarksville, TN – Several years ago, Austin Peay State University got into the book publishing business with the founding of Zone 3 Press. The literary press started out as a publisher of contemporary...
View ArticleAustin Peay State University’s Chantelle Grey to compete in Drake Relays
Clarksville, TN – Senior Chantelle Grey will run the 800m at the Drake Relays, 1:51pm (CT), Friday, at Drake Stadium. Grey, who ranks 33rd in the NCAA East in the event, will face some of the nation’s...
View ArticleNational Interscholastic Cycling Association announces High School Cycling...
Clarksville, TN – The National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) a youth development organization governing high school mountain biking in the United States, today announced the Tennessee High...
View ArticleNASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter photos show Gullies on Martian Dunes that...
Pasadena, CA – NASA research indicates hunks of frozen carbon dioxide — dry ice — may glide down some Martian sand dunes on cushions of gas similar to miniature hovercraft, plowing furrows as they go....
View ArticleAPSU Governors Basketball add Serigne Mboup to roster
Clarksville, TN – Serigne Mboup, a 6-7, 190-pound forward from Senegal, has signed a financial aid agreement to play basketball at Austin Peay State University. Mboup, who comes to APSU from New Mexico...
View ArticleThe Legacy of Tennessee Air National Guard’s Historic C-5 Aircraft #69-0014
Written By Retired Lt. Col. Niki Gentry Memphis, TN – American aviation enthusiasts are very familiar with the names of famous aircraft such as “The Wright Flyer,” “Spirit of St. Louis,” “Glamorous...
View ArticleNASA’s Mars Rover Teams name sites in Memory of Bruce Murray
Pasadena, CA – Features on Mars important to the missions of NASA’s two active Mars rovers are now called “Murray Ridge” and “Murray Buttes,” in honor of influential planetary scientist Bruce Murray...
View ArticleNASA’s AIM spacecraft examines Electric Blue Clouds forming over Antarctica
Written by Dr. Tony Phillips Science at NASA Washington, D.C. – Data from NASA’s AIM spacecraft show that noctilucent clouds are like a great “geophysical light bulb.” They turn on every year in late...
View ArticleBusiness Facilities Magazine names Tennessee “2013 State of the Year” for...
Hankook Tire Company Ltd in Montgomery County Tops the Jobs list in Tennessee with 1,800 Nashville, TN – Tennessee is the “2013 State of the Year,” according to Business Facilities magazine, a national...
View ArticleUSDA says $15M in Targeted Conservation Help Available to Farmers in...
Nashville, TN – USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service will target over $885,197 this year in technical and financial conservation assistance for Tennessee farmers, ranchers and forest...
View ArticleNashville Sounds lose 5-1 to Salt Lake City Bees Tuesday afternoon
Salt Lake City, UT- The Nashville Sounds (40-40) could not overcome a poor start in a 5-1 loss to the Salt Lake City Bees (32-48) on Tuesday afternoon at Smith’s Ballpark. The defeat dropped Nashville...
View ArticleNASA Scientists use satellite data to find Methane Hot Spot in United States
Written by Tony Phillips Science at NASA Washington, D.C. – One small “hot spot” in the U.S. Southwest is responsible for producing the largest concentration of the greenhouse gas methane seen over the...
View ArticleNASA reports Researchers looking into United States Methane “Hot Spot”
Written by Alan Buis NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA – Researchers from several institutions are in the Four Corners region of the U.S. Southwest with a suite of airborne and ground-based...
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