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Lee Erwin

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

Lifestyle
1 year 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
1 year 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
1 year 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.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Bella’s Closet expanding to offer more to women in Clarksville | Giving Grace

Bella’s Closet has provided free clothing and accessories to women in Clarksville for the past six years.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
10 ideas for spreading cheer and kindness over Christmas season in Clarksville | Giving Grace

Take a little extra time this holiday season to share the joy of Christmas with those in need around our community.

Business
2 years ago
Wyatt Johnson Toyota donates $20,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County

The donation will go toward helping build a new home for a Montgomery County family through the Habitat for Humanity Home Ownership program.

Health
2 years ago
Good Samaritan Ministry serving the medical needs of the uninsured | Giving Grace

Good Samaritan Ministry carries out its mission to spread the love of Jesus by providing free medical and dental care for the uninsured.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Veteran in Clarksville honored with new Toyota truck from Freedom Alliance and US Bank

Sgt, Biery Roland was wounded in a mortar attack in Afghanistan in 2014 and was medically retired from the Army in 2015.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Out of Darkness Walk set for mid-September to bring awareness to suicide prevention

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Out of Darkness Walk is set for Saturday, September 14 at APSU.

Education
2 years ago
Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee host Code Academy for youth in Clarksville

Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee (BGCMT) hosted a Code Academy this week to introduce Clarksville youth to coding and app opportunities, as they look to expand their operations in Montgomery County.