Clarksville NowDeanna McLaughlin
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville-Montgomery County Crime Stoppers provides an anonymous way for citizens to report crimes without the fear of being hurt. Along the way, they’ve picked up information on several unsolved crimes.
Deanna McLaughlin with Crime Stoppers recently sat down with Charlie Koon and Katie Gambill on Clarksville’s Conversation to talk about those cold cases. Here’s Part 1 of that conversation.
Here’s Part 2 of the unsolved crimes conversation.
To submit a tip, call 931-645-TIPS (8477) or use their online Crime Stoppers form.
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Alex Toral awaits a throw to first base as a BC player runs to first base. The Canes lost the series 2-1 to the Eagles. Photo credit: John Quackenbos/BC Athletics
The Boston College Eagles welcomed the Hurricanes to the Harrington Athletics Village on Friday night and gave them a rude awakening, blowing them out 13-0 in what proved to be an uncharacteristic loss for Miami.
However, the Canes bounced back in Saturday afternoon’s action to even the series with a tightly contested battle that favored UM with a final score of 2-1.
Miami’s win was strongly backed by a strong, steady start from pitcher Alex McFarlane, who did what no other Hurricane was able to do Friday night: keep the Eagles off the scoreboard.
The AUSA Fort Campbell Chapter has named a new executive director of the organization.
Charlie Koon, president of the AUSA Fort Campbell Chapter, announced Tina Englen will serve in the position. He says Englen previously served as the executive director of Operation Homefront and a consultant for the Combined Federal Campaign.
Koon says Englen’s experience working with organizations that serve the military will be a huge asset for their organization.
Englen says she is excited to join the AUSA Fort Campbell Chapter team and look forward to growing their chapter.
Englen and her husband Doug live in Clarksville and have been married for 33 years. They have four children and three grandchildren.
March 11, 2021
As the saying goes, You can t stop them, you can only hope to contain them.
Following a 10-5 victory over Maine on Tuesday, Boston College baseball head coach Mike Gambino said the Eagles lineup is relentless, and that no matter how long it takes, once the Eagles break out, they re a force to be reckoned with.
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It took the Eagles five innings to break out, but after trading blows with the Black Bears throughout that span, the Eagles opened the floodgates in the sixth. After freshman Cameron Leary launched a 3-1 fastball over the left-center fence, the Eagles shifted into final gear, putting up five more runs––including three of their five home runs on the day for a 10-5 win.
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