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Lee Erwin

Lee Erwin Senior Reporter-Clarksvillenow.com O. 931-648-7720

Group of six adults smiling in an office, gathered around a monitor showing a tote board with $36,000 prize.
Community
8 hours ago
CMC Education Foundation offers opportunities for students, teachers | Giving Grace

The mission of the CMC Education Foundation is to support Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools by providing additional funding.

Three smiling women pose together at an outdoor festival under a canopy; two wear tie-dye shirts and sunglasses, one wears a straw hat with a graphic tee and fringe shorts.
Around Town
2 weeks ago
Clarksville Juneteenth Block Party celebrates freedom, community, culture | PHOTOS

The sixth annual Clarksville Juneteenth Block Party was held Saturday at Dixon Park, hosted by Black Clarksville.

Three girls pose inside a colorful 'Summer Festival' frame with a man in a blue polo at a Boys & Girls Clubs event in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Community
1 month ago
Boys & Girls Club of Clarksville raises $6,500 at 2nd annual Summer Festival | PHOTOS

The Boys & Girls Club of Middle Tennessee-Clarksville Club held it 2nd Annual, Summer Festival, Saturday, May 30 at Kenwood High School.

Group of five adults in a field with several dogs, smiling for the photo.
Community
1 month ago
Stray, neglected, unwanted dogs can check in at Mikaela’s Mutt Motel | Giving Grace

Mikaela’s Mutt Motel fosters rescue dogs, providing love, care and training until they are ready for adoption into their forever families.

Group of diverse adults posing together under a red, yellow, and blue balloon arch at an indoor event, smiling for the photo.
Community
2 months ago
Salvation Army of Clarksville welcomes new Advisory Board

The Salvation Army in Clarksville welcomed 10 new Advisory Board Members.

Smiling woman stands behind a white front desk at Bella's Closet, a women’s clothing store.
Community
2 months ago
Bella’s Closet offers free clothing to help improve people’s lives | Giving Grace

Bella’s Closet was a dream shared between two friends to help women become more confident and successful, and make a difference for families in Clarksville.

Lifestyle
3 months ago
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville celebrates 50 years of mentoring youth | Giving Grace

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville works to give children greater confidence, attain educational success and reach their full potential.

Max Swadley (left) donates blood for the first at the Tennessee River Chapter of the American Red Cross on Madison Street in Clarksville. Max is joined by his grandfather Raymond Swadley on March 16, 2026. (Contributed)
Lifestyle
3 months ago
16-year-old follows in grandfather’s 44-gallon footsteps donating blood to Red Cross

Donating blood has been a family tradition for Raymond Swadley, starting with his mother and father, and now his grandson. 

Inside the YAIPAK Outreach warehouse on 1255 Paradise Hill Road in Clarksville on Mar. 16, 2026. (Lee Erwin)
Lifestyle
4 months ago
YAIPAK Outreach continues to grow with new programs, LeoLillie Center | Giving Grace

YAIPAK Outreach continues to grow as it provides love, hope and support and makes a positive impact on the lives of those who are under-resourced in the community.

Ruben Tramill is 90-years-old, and still working full-time at Animal House on Dover Road in Clarksville on Feb. 24, 2025. (Lee Erwin)
Lifestyle
4 months ago
Bull-wrestling, C-sections, pony lifting: 90-year-old veterinary assistant still on job

Ruben Tramill, 90, is a dedicated full-time employee, helping out with veterinary and other services at Animal House Veterinary Clinic on Dover Road.

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