Lee Erwin

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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.

The firing of the cannon in Clarksville-Montgomery County as citizens came together to celebrate the nation's birthday at the annual reading of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2025. (Lee Erwin)
Lifestyle
7 months ago
Montgomery County celebrates Fourth with reading of Declaration of Independence, firing of cannon

Clarksville-Montgomery County citizens came together July 4th to honor Americas birthday and share in the reading of the Declaration of Independence.

Health
7 months ago
Clarksville Ajax Turner 50+ Activity Center | Giving Grace

The 50+ Activity Center is a place -where strangers become friends and friends become family.

Lifestyle
7 months ago
Historic L&N Train Station reopens after months of restoration work | PHOTOS

Clarksville Parks and Recreation has reopened the L&N Train Station after several months of restoration.

Military
8 months ago
Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum hosts Topping Out Ceremony, with opening planned next March | PHOTOS

The Fort Campbell Historical Foundation held a Topping Out Ceremony and sneak peek on Friday for the new Tennessee Wings of Liberty Museum.

Lifestyle
8 months ago
Clarksville Boys and Girls Club receives $180,000 from Ross Farms, $20,000 from Hankook Tire

More than 300 adults and 200 children enjoyed a fun day Saturday at the Summer Festival to show their support for the future Clarksville Boys and Girls Club.

Lifestyle
8 months ago
Hungry children in community served by F.U.E.L. Ministry | Giving Grace

F.U.E.L. provides food for children whose only food source may be the food they receive from their meals at school.

Home & Garden
9 months ago
Replant Clarksville hosts launch party as they begin effort to restore tree canopy across the community

Replant Clarksville hopes to increase the declining tree canopy in the city and county caused by storms, disease and development.