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Lee Erwin

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

Coronavirus
6 years ago
Photos: O’Charley’s supports first responders with free meals

Over 150 free meals were passed out to First Responders by O’Charley’s for their service to the community during the COVID-crisis.

Lifestyle
6 years ago
Digital Works supports veterans and their spouses to work from home

With the COVID-19 pandemic, Digital Works is offering virtual classes for training to work from home.

Coronavirus
6 years ago
Tennova healthcare workers receive free meals from O’Charley’s

The O’Charley’s food trailer visited Tennova and prepared and over 250 free meals for healthcare workers.

Military
6 years ago
101st Airborne reaches finals in online Spirit Competition

Screaming Eagles supporters have through today, Tuesday, to vote for the 101st in the finals of an online unit spirit competition.

Education
6 years ago
Giving Grace-Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Welcome to our latest Giving Grace as we highlight an […]

Coronavirus
6 years ago
Clarksville ReStore goes digital with online store

Sales from the online store support Habitat for Humanity’s affordable housing program.

Military
6 years ago
Additional Fort Campbell Soldiers deploy to aid COVID effort

Around 70 Soldiers with the 501st Medical Company have deployed to Boston to aid in the ongoing COVID-19 relief effort.

Military
6 years ago
Rakkasan Soldiers donate care packages to Tennova Healthcare

Soldiers from the 3rd BCT showed their support for healthcare workers at Tennove Healthcare-Clarksville on Friday, April 17.

Lifestyle
6 years ago
CFMT’s The Big Payback attracts record number of nonprofits needing help

The annual 24-hour online giving event set for May 6 features 18 Montgomery County nonprofits seeking support.

Coronavirus
6 years ago
Local small business donates protective masks for COVID-19

CredoGroupllc has donated masks to the City of Clarksville, Tennessee State Veterans Home, Governor Lee’s Covid-19 Task Force and the community.