May 3, 2021 in News, Politics
Eric and Erin Yow. Photo: Clarksville Now/Contributed
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Attorney Eric J. Yow has announced the start of his campaign for Montgomery County General Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge, Division II, in the 2022 election.
Yow is a local attorney in Clarksville since 2007 and senior partner at Goble & Yow.
“It has been my pleasure to work for the people of Montgomery County in a variety of capacities, in law, business and community partnerships, where I and my family have labored tirelessly to serve the citizens of Clarksville,” Yow said.
Licensed to practice law since 2007, Yow is a graduate of the University of Memphis School of Law and winner of four CALI Excellence for the Future Awards. He graduated from Freed-Hardeman University with a B.S. in Biblical Studies in 2003.
May 3, 2021 in News, Politics
Eric and Erin Yow. Photo: Clarksville Now/Contributed
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Attorney Eric J. Yow has announced the start of his campaign for Montgomery County General Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge, Division II, in the 2022 election.
Yow is a local attorney in Clarksville since 2007 and senior partner at Goble & Yow.
“It has been my pleasure to work for the people of Montgomery County in a variety of capacities, in law, business and community partnerships, where I and my family have labored tirelessly to serve the citizens of Clarksville,” Yow said.
Licensed to practice law since 2007, Yow is a graduate of the University of Memphis School of Law and winner of four CALI Excellence for the Future Awards. He graduated from Freed-Hardeman University with a B.S. in Biblical Studies in 2003.
Clarksville NowContributed
The Clarksville Christian School Varsity Girls Champions, March 2021.
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Earlier this week before an enthusiastic home crowd at Centurion Gymnasium, the Lady Centurions defeated Dayspring Academy 75-20 to earn their fourth consecutive TNCAA Conference Championship.
Junior Caroline Watts led the team in scoring with 24, and Junior Alyssa Davis added 22. Both Watts and Davis had 4 steals a piece in the contest. Sixth-grader, Lauren Hassell, got into double digits with 11 points, and also contributed 7 rebounds, 5 assists, and 2 blocks. Davis was named the 2020-21 Conference MVP.
Head Coach Trenton Hassell stated, “I’m so proud of the work the girls put in this year. It was a new and difficult year due to COVID and the schedule we asked them to play.” He added that, “the girls bought in and never complained about anything we threw at them.” Hassell also sang the praises of CCS parents, noting how supportive they were of the sta