Friday Nov 27 | The Leaf Chronicle
Woman trampled at Clarksville store says crowd turned into angry mob
Amy Serna, 32, said she was in line at the Wilma Rudolph Boulevard store at about midnight and had been there since 8 p.m. when a crowd of people not in line gathered in front of the store.
Fort Campbell soldier indicted in teen boy's stabbing
A Fort Campbell soldier charged with stabbing a teenage boy to death has been indicted in the November term of the Montgomery County 19th Judicial District Grand Jury.
Blooming Grove Baptist Church held their annual 'Tame and Game' dinner Nov. 18, which featured traditional foods such as ham and turkey, along with squirrel stew, marinated venison backstrap, venison chili, elk chili, homemade chicken noodle soup, and a fabulous array of side dishes and desserts.
Montgomery County picks 2 parcels for park
Two land parcels are under consideration for a county park south of the Cumberland River.
Lions Club looking for new volunteers
In an article on the front page of the Nov. 4 issue, Frank White wrote, 'There's a need, and there's people that want to fill a need.
Woodlawn man, 54, charged with exploitation of a minor
A Woodlawn man was served Friday with an indictment charging him with sexual exploitation of a minor and child abuse.
Almost 200 businesses and organizations helped with the "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" build in Woodlawn last week.
Woodlawn man reports rifle, electronics stolen from home
A .40-caliber rifle and nearly $500 in electronics were reported stolen from a home in Woodlawn, according to a Montgomery County Sheriff's Office report.
Brothers put wood skills to work for 'Makeover'
In a silver lining/cloud scenario, Mark Palmieri got a blessing from being laid off from his job.
Here are some things worthy of recognition October 24, 2009 Each Saturday in this space, The Leaf-Chronicle salutes those who are making our community and our world a better place in which to live.
MP charged with trying to kill woman in Clarksville
A Fort Campbell MP was arrested Tuesday and charged with trying to kill a woman by shooting at her.
A .40-caliber rifle was reported stolen from a home Saturday night, according to a Montgomery County Sheriff's report.
Scott family sees 'Makeover' home
Just after 5 p.m. Friday, more than three hours after the original 2 p.m. schedule, Trina Scott and her daughters got their first look at their new house.
Volunteers needed to make family's dream home a reality
'Makeover' show seeks those who can help team build furniture By STACY LEISER * The Leaf-Chronicle * October 21, 2009 Among the people volunteering their time day and night at the "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" project are Russ McClain and David Baggett of McClain Construction.
Scott family of Woodlawn gets 'makeover' gift
Family of late Clarksville police officer will have Woodlawn home rebuilt By JAKE LOWARY * The Leaf-Chronicle * October 18, 2009 After a few days in sunny southern California while crews in Clarksville work full-throttle for 106 hours, Trina Scott and her three daughters will return to a new home.
Dotsonville/Woodlawn Community News
By JENNI COMLEY Community correspondent Dotsonville Community News October 19, 2009 Boy Scouts promise adventure: For the next two weekends, you can come to the Boy Scout Troop 522 Haunted House at the Dotsonville Community Center, 3189 Dotsonville Road.
Bevy of volunteers overcome obstacles
Volunteer spirit is the engine that fuels 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.' That spirit is strong in Clarksville, Tenn.
'Extreme Makeover' completes demolition
Ty Pennington, along with his pest control buddies, pulled up to the Scott family's Woodlawn home screaming and shouting, before the extermination began.
Miles' Celebrate 30th Anniversary
Mark and Sherry Miles of Woodlawn, TN celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on October 13, 2009.
Family of late Officer David Scott to get 'Extreme Makeover' in Clarksville
The suspense has finally vanished. Which lucky Clarksville family will get a brand new home thanks to 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition?' It's Trina Scott and her three daughters, the family of Clarksville Police Officer David Scott who was killed in pursuit of criminals in 2002.
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