Lee Erwin

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

Cpl. Savannah Gibson-Sateen, left, and Lt. Col. Philip Bowling during the reenlistment ceremony at Veteran Equine Time on Dec. 17, 2025. (Lee Erwin)
Military
5 hours ago
Fort Campbell soldier takes reenlistment oath on horseback at Clarksville farm | PHOTOS

Veteran Equine Time in Clarksville was recently the site of a Fort Campbell soldier reenlistment in the Army,
on horseback.

Guests enjoying the party at the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library Noon Year's Eve Celebration on Dec. 31, 2025. (Lee Erwin)
Lifestyle
3 days ago
Library celebrates new year with Noon Year’s Eve Party | PHOTOS

More than 1,700 people, most of them children, filled the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library Wednesday for the Noon Year’s Eve Party.

Lifestyle
6 days ago
Faithful Friends brings games, exercise, music to people with dementia in Clarksville

Nurse Practitioner McClain Maiolo worked with dementia patients for five years and saw a need in the community to do more for those suffering with the disease.

Lifestyle
4 weeks ago
The Bethlehem Experience opens at Hillcrest Baptist Church | PHOTOS

Take a step back in time this Christmas with Hillcrest Baptist Church and the Bethlehem Experience.

Lifestyle
4 weeks ago
Peas in a Pod provides fun activities for adults with special needs in Clarksville

A little over a year ago, friends Sarah Kanervo-Jackman and McKayah Clayton saw a need to help adults with special needs, and Peas in a Pod was born.

Lifestyle
5 months ago
Leadership Clarksville comes together to meet new executive director | PHOTOS

At the Alumni Mixer at Yada on Franklin, members got to meet new Leadership Clarksville Executive Director Michael Kasitz.

Business
6 months ago
TVA on track building new Cumberland Natural Gas Power Plant southeast of Clarksville | PHOTOS

The Tennessee Valley Authority is making steady progress on converting the Cumberland Fossil Plant into the new Cumberland Natural Gas Plant southwest of Clarksville.

Lifestyle
6 months ago
Over 200 kids get hands-on with instruments from Country Music Hall of Fame at Downtown Commons

More than 200 people, most of them children, gathered Friday for the Country Music Hall of Fame Instrument Petting Zoo at the Downtown Commons.

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