Lee Erwin

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

Lifestyle
9 months ago
Prom night 2025 for Rossview High School | PHOTOS

Rossview High School celebrated their 2025 prom on Saturday. They held the prom at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center.

Meals on Wheels delivery.
Lifestyle
9 months ago
Meals on Wheels in urgent need of volunteers to deliver meals to seniors | Giving Grace

As our area continues to grow, the number of elderly and disabled citizens that need help is also growing. The local chapter of Meals on Wheels is in urgent need of more volunteers.

Lifestyle
10 months ago
Joy Closet helps equip foster children, families with belongings and resources | Giving Grace

The idea for Joy Closet came about in 2021 to provide resources for foster children and families.

Lifestyle
10 months ago
Clarksville veteran’s family honors his memory, receives his Congressional Gold Medal

The family of Sgt. 1st Class Angel Adames-Arce came together Saturday to recognize his military service with the U.S. Army’s 65th Infantry Regiment, and to posthumously receive his Congressional Gold Medal.

News
10 months ago
Father calls daughter his hero for saving his life in Stewart County fire

It was a night Brian Hlynosky will remember for the rest of his life, and thanks to the courage of his 17-year-old daughter Abbigayle “Abbi,” he has so much more of that life to spend with his family.

Lifestyle
11 months ago
Loaves and Fishes provides food for today, hope for tomorrow | Giving Grace

Loaves and Fishes serves a free hot lunchtime meal to those who are hungry six days a week. Monday-Saturday and provides free food Blessing Bags on Sunday.

News
11 months ago
Volunteers support flood victims at Clarksville apartment complex | PHOTOS

Flooding from rain and storms on February 15 in Clarksville affected 66 apartment units at The Retreat at Concord on West Concord Drive,

Lifestyle
12 months ago
Paralyzed veteran who received outpouring of help pays it back with American Mobility Project | Giving Grace

The local nonprofit American Mobility Project was founded in 2019 by husband and wife Gary and Mari Linfoot along with their friend Bob Hyde.