Lee Erwin, a prominent radio voice in Clarksville, celebrates 50 years on air with "Lee Erwin Day" declared by the city.
Lee Erwin, the voice of Clarksville through severe weather, parades, traffic jams, today’s top hits, and breaking news, began his radio career 50 years ago on Oct. 25, 1974.
City Council Ward 12 candidates answer the Leaf's questionnaire about their priorities, challenges and qualifications for the ...
New York City Regional Center ("NYCRC") is pleased to announce an award of $50 million in New Market Tax Credits from the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund of the U.S. Department of ...
Millions in outside spending shaped some Republican primaries, but Democrats believe they have a shot running against ...
As Diwali, the Festival of Lights, approaches, the D.C. area comes alive with celebrations that reflect the rich cultural ...
A Lamborghini worth more than $200,000 was destroyed in Clarksville when, during a joyride that the Albany County Sheriff ...
MOSTLY MAIN STREET October 24, 2024 Janet Kusterer Janetkusterer21042@gmailcom Happy Halloween! What a fun time of year. The ...
According to Payne, the city of Clarksville has known about flooding issues at the end of Elberta Drive for years but has ...
City Council Ward 8 candidates answer the Leaf's questionnaire about their priorities, challenges and qualifications for the ...
Northeast Dubois defeated the No. 6 Pioneers 5-4 in penalty kicks, following a scoreless regulation and overtime, in the ...
Clarksville is making strides to elevate the Falls of the Ohio to national monument status, a move that promises increased ...