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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 9

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COMMUNITY Monday, September 1 2008 B5 share your news and photos GetPublished! MARRIAGE UCENSES See more reader-submitted news or submit your own by clicking on "Get www.theleafchronicle.com AUGUST 22 Travis Leroy Holdren to Georgia Skillhorn Shade Chase Latrell Dixon Sr to Natalie Maria Johnson Mark Erven Holt Jr to Ernestine Johnson Harris Randy Travis McDowell to Maria Amanda Gowins Thomas Gregory Pemberton to Diane Renee Lodwick Freeman Burnham Dallas Jr to Nancy Jean King Daniel Eugene Fleischer to Amy Marie Tuzzio Christopher Scott Lacey to Grace Monique Grose Michael Steven Peck to Amanda Lynn Sheldon Frederick Olaloda Wilkes to Rachael Renee Webb AUGUST 25 Kevin Michael Knisbeckto Sara Elizabeth Manuel Douglas Gerald Kirby to Virginia Christine Moore Mark Joseph Edmunds to Lori Mai Simmons Joseph Alan Aguilar to Crystal Elizabeth Meile Bradley Kyle Baker to Ashley Nicole Kennedy Alastair Daniel Murray to Susan Brye Lipscomb Camron Bradley Dodd to Kristin Nicole Hester Cornerstone Worship Center breaks ground i 1-3 1 AUGUST 26 James D.Gallacher to Julie Ann Hillis 1 Count on Us, When Seconds Count Your family's security is something you can't take for granted. JZL13' ALT So trust a professional to do the job. We provide quality security I AST and fire detection systems that are nntFFCCTAllTBT monitored 247 ensuring you to get PltO EbMUAInL the help you need, when you need aTii-ira i iw it the most. ALAR1VIS Shannon HesterContnbuted photo Cornerstone Worship Center celebrated their groundbreaking ceremony Aug. 24 for their new church facility on 28-plus acres at 1915 Rossview Road.

The building will consist of a 400-seat sanctuary, 1 1 classrooms, staff offices and a fellowship hall. Pictured above are Larry Clayton, Tony Suggs, Senior Pastor Jimmy Russell, contractor Randy Suggs and Chris Hester. foot Clivvic New Release from Lynne Waters-Griffey RESTAURANT RATINGS vijay K. Pavuluri, DPM Ramesh B. Pavuluri, DPM AHfll DlAlf fMIHf DllllffMAll fsm si ii zr Board Certified Arch Available now li-i Ait 931-553-0634 1498 Madison St.

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Purchase not required. Need not be present to win. See store for details and to enter give-away. The following are the Montgomery County Health Department's food service establishment inspection scores and the Department of Agriculture's retail establishment scores. Food service establishments include schools, day cares and restaurantsThe highest possible score is 100.

AUGUST 20 New China Buffet Grill No. 2, 664 Riverside Drive, 76, follow-up inspection required due to violations involving potentially hazardous food meeting temperature requirements during storage, preparation, display, service andor transportation. 1 43 Lowes Drive, 85, complete. Red Lobster Restaurant No.476,2838Wilma Rudolph follow-up inspection, 86, complete. Wilma Rudolph 87, complete.

Star Cafe', 234 1 Madison follow-up inspection.9 1 complete. AUGUST 2 1 Tropicana Restaurant, 23 3-ATinyTown Road, 68, follow-up inspection required due to violations involving potentially hazardous food meeting temperature requirements during storage, preparation, display, service andor transportation, outer openings not protected from birds, turtles, other animals and proper storage, labeling, usage of toxic items. AUGUST 22 Hazelwood Elementary School Cafeteria, 2623 Tiny Town Road, 98, complete. I I I lJ I. I.l i I I 1 -n JAM I ffiiMf emir 1 Foster Continued from I "We look at what DCS is doing and what the family is doing.

We're that neutral party," Robertson said. "Our goal is to look out for the best interest of the child. "It's an informal setting. Our goal is to see how they really think and how they really feel," Robertson said. "We try to create an atmosphere where they feel safe and are honest.

You never know when someone just wants to be heard." Shortages The Foster Care Review Boards are experiencing a shortage of volunteers, Johnson said. There's also a shortage of foster homes in the county. Many children from Montgomery County end up in foster homes outside the county, Johnson said. Some are placed in Memphis homes. "There's not enough foster parents," Johnson said.

"Those in the community should volunteer to be a mentor and make a difference in a child's life. Don't just talk about it Do something about it" Tavia D. Green covers crime and courts and can be reached at 245-0742 or by e-mail at taviagreentheleafchronicle.com. 189U iJ MliOll Lil lyj STORE HOURS: MON-FRI 10-7.

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