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Killing Exit 8 Athletic Complex for rec center idea would waste taxpayer money, break promises | Opinion

Clarksville Now Clarksville Now publishes opinion pieces representing both sides of a variety of topics. Opinions presented do not necessarily reflect those of the newsroom or management. To join the conversation, email your opinion piece to news@clarksvillenow.com. Contributed open letter to the Clarksville City Council by Brian DeSantis, president of the Clarksville Soccer Club: I am writing to you to express our strong opposition to Councilman Richard Garrett’s resolution to take $14 million from the Exit 8 Athletic Complex and reallocating those funds toward a project in North Clarksville. The soccer community, the football community and the lacrosse community have fought for nearly a decade to add quality fields to the Clarksville Parks and Recreation inventory to meet our needs due to the growth of Clarksville and Montgomery County and the increase in participation in youth sports associated with that growth.

Offense stalls in season opener to Tennessee Tech – The All State

CASEY CRIGGER | APSU ATHLETICS The Governors “fearless, fast, physical” style of offense seemingly hit a wall in their conference opening game to Tennessee Tech, falling 27-21 in Cookeville, Tenn. Even with a stifling defensive effort that allowed under 175 yards and accounted for a program-record seven sacks on the afternoon, a quartet of turnovers and three failed fourth down conversions was the deciding factor in the team’s loss to the Golden Eagles. After APSU’s inaugural drive stalled, a snap to punter Matthew Rigney sailed over his head, forcing the Australian to fall on the ball at the 18 yard line of the Govs.

Schools, businesses closing in Middle Tennessee, Southern Kentucky

Schools, businesses closing in Middle Tennessee, Southern Kentucky
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Middle Tennessee schools, businesses close through Wednesday for winter weather

Middle Tennessee schools, businesses close through Wednesday for winter weather
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Habitat for Humanity welcomes four new board members

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Tennessee (HFHMCTN) has elected four new members to the affiliate’s Board of Directors. Joining the board are Julie Brown, Luke Dahlen, Amelia Magette, and Mark McNulty. “We are very pleased to welcome our new members to the Board.  They have already demonstrated through their many hours of volunteer service at the committee level how they can contribute their unique abilities to the Habitat mission,” Board President Lynn Stokes said.  “They bring lots of energy and fresh ideas to the Board, and we look forward to working with them.” The new members of the Board of Directors will assume their official duties in January 2021. New officers this year include Board President Lynn Stokes, Board Vice President Charlie Ussery, Board Treasurer Debbie Frazier, and Board Secretary Kevin Underwood.

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