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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 4

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A4 THE LEAF-CHRONICLE MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2012 FROM THE PROFIT CRIME WATCH Clarksville man charged with trying to hit deputy with car Nobody Beats Our Prices On Hardwood Flooring! MOHAWK v'liO QUALITY FLOORING FROM A TO V. By Adam Tamburin Leaf-Chronicle CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. A man was arrested and charged with assault early Saturday morning after allegedly driving toward a Montgomery County Sheriff's deputy, almost hitting him. Charles Merriweather, 18, was charged with aggravated assault, two presumed not guilty until convicted by a judge or jury. Crime Stoppers Anyone who has information that might lead to the arrest and conviction of a suspected criminal can earn up to $1,000 by calling the Clarksville-Montgomery County Crime Stoppers tips line at 645-TIPS.

Callers can remain anonymous. Adam Tamburin, 245-0248 Crimecounty reporter (9311 counts of evading arrest and one count of improper display of plates after the incident. According to his warrant, Merriweather "punched the gas" on his vehicle as a deputy approached. The inside of Merri-weather's vehicle smelled like marijuana, the warrant said. He gave a 1465 Glen-dale Circle address.

Neighbors' dispute spawns threat A Clarksville woman was arrested after alleg edly threatening her neighbor at gunpoint Friday. According to an arrest warrant, Ashley Knapp pointed a gun in her neighbor's face during an argument at 3 p.m. and threatened to shoot her. Knapp, 21, was charged with aggravated assault. She gave a 2608 Peach Grove Lane address.

About arrests Readers are reminded that an arrest, charge or indictment is an allegation and not a statement of guilt. Those charged are 553-8555 115 Terminal Rd. Clarksville Medical Oncology Hematology New Patients Welcome Available Onsite Chemotherapy Personalized and Friendly Care State Of the Art Facility i I GOVERNMENT CALENDAR I "S- t. JIGAR SHAH, M.D. I 3 DimlopU.

i i 1 Cancer Care I 2 "3 LsiHa 1 IOIsi Warfield Blvd. ipin mm iWFWWWpi'''C I i ii. i. mi W'f fv.i'ti' ri? The Fabric Outlet is Back 6 p.m. Beer Board meeting at Montgomery County Courthouse, One Millennium Plaza.

7 p.m. Formal Commission meeting at Montgomery County Courthouse, One Millennium Plaza. TUESDAY, APRIL 10 8 a.m. Industrial Development Board meeting at EDC Office, 25 Jefferson St. 4 J- m.

5 p.m. EMS meeting at Outlaw Field, 200 Airport Road. 7 p.m. School Board meeting at Board of Education, 621 Gracey Avenue. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 10 a.m.

EDC Executive Committee meeting at EDC Office, 25 Jefferson St. fa if 4 Hi Grand Re-Opening (under new ownership) To add your event to the calendar, go to MONDAY, APRIL 9 3:30 p.m. Community Development Committee meeting at Community Development Office, One Public Square, 2nd Floor. 4:15 p.m. Public Safety Committee-Noise Ordinance Work Session at City Hall Conference Room, One Public Squar.

Return Continued from Page A1 The ceremony was different from most these soldiers actually landed in Nashville and were then transported by bus to Fort Campbell. At 2:15 p.m., they marched into an outdoor assembly area known as The Quad and were welcomed by family, friends and fellow soldiers. The troops stood in formation as the national anthem was played, followed by a brief invocation. Then the brigade commander, Col. Michael P.

Peterman, took the podium to officially welcome them home. "Few people remember the remarks at these events, but it is important to let you know what we do and why. When the president gave the order to leave Iraq, all those who came home were touched by this group (The Vipers) on their way out of Iraq. Vipers, welcome home, job well done. To the families, thank you for loaning these soldiers to your nation for the last nine 15'off; Entire a Purchase i Valid April 9-Aprll 15 Hour: Mon-Sat 9-6, 6un 12-5' iii4ff Ore Medb Gonnipiinp, Maj.

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