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Lee Erwin

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

News
7 years ago
Red Cross asks everyone to prepare for the next emergency

The Red Cross says be prepared. All It takes Is three easy steps – get a kit, make a plan and be informed.

Lifestyle
7 years ago
Bringing out the best in everybody: Giving Grace with Progressive Directions Inc.

Progressive Directions Inc., has served Clarksville and its surrounding communities for over 40 years.

Military
7 years ago
PHOTOS: Fort Campbell welcomes home more 1st Brigade soldiers

More Bastogne soldiers with the 1st BCT are scheduled to return to Fort Campbell over the next few weeks.

News
7 years ago
First-hour free parking to end in downtown Clarksville

The city is ending “first-hour free” downtown parking

Lifestyle
7 years ago
PHOTOS: I Scream for F.U.E.L. raises over $2,700 for kids in Montgomery County

F.U.E.L provides non-perishable food items for children in Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools.

Lifestyle
7 years ago
“I Scream for FUEL” to raise funds for FUEL Program with all you can eat ice cream

The annual Freeze-Off benefits FUEL, which provides non-perishable food items for young children in Clarksville-Montgomery County schools.

Lifestyle
7 years ago
Clarksville Dispatch earns national recognition with new training certification

The Association of Public Safety Communications plaque signifies a commitment to maintaining national standards.

Colonel Brandon Teague
Military
7 years ago
3rd BCT “Rakkasan,” of the 101st Airborne Division welcomes new commander

Colonel John Cogbill will pass the “Rakkasans” brigade colors to Colonel Brandon Teague in a ceremony on the division parade field.

Lifestyle
7 years ago
PHOTOS: Christ Lutheran Church hosts “Wife Carrying Race”

Teams of couples enjoyed friendly competition Saturday carrying a partner through an obstacle course in the “Carry-Thee Contest.”

Entertainment
7 years ago
PHOTOS: Kickin’ It With CADS

The Clarksville Association for Down Syndrome hosted a social event for special needs teens and adults.