Fort Campbell, KY – Late on Tuesday night 167 soldiers with the 326th Engineer Battalion returned to Fort Campbell after a year long deployment to Irag.
Family and friends gathered inside Hanger 3 at Campbell Army Airfield as they awaited the return of their loved ones. When the plane was 15 minutes away an announcement was made, and most of the familiy members made their way outside to watch as plane touched down.

SFC Roy Ipatzi with his boys Lance, Darius, Isaac and Wyatt
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Clarksville, TN - On Saturday, November 5th, The Bikers Who Care Ladies Auxiliary is sponsoring a Yard Sale at the BWC Clubhouse to Benefit the Children of the BWC 5 who were lost on 9-18-2011 due to accidental Carbon Monoxide Poisioning.
Donations will be accepted the morning of the Yard Sale. The Bikers Who Care Clubhouse is located at 201 Providence Boulevard, Clarksville, TN. This event will start at 9:00 am and run until 4:00pm. «Read the rest of this article»
Clarksville, TN – After a successful opening weekend, the Bikers Who Care will he hosting the Bikers Who Scare Haunted House again this weekend and each weekend until Halloween.
The haunted house is located at the old Carmike Theater located 1955 Madison Street.

Bikers Who Scare Haunted House
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Fort Campbell, KY – Cool temperatures, Wind and Rain could not keep family and friends away Wednesday afternoon as 190 soldiers with the 129th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion returned to Campbell Army Airfield after a year long deployment to Afghanistan.
The large crowd gathered inside Hanger 3 as they waited for the announcement that their soldiers were 15 minutes away before heading outside to watch the plane as it made its way to the tarmac.

SFC Victoria Mace along with her son Hunter, Parents Hong & Bobby Mace and sister Jennifer Bradley and her children Gage, Chloe and Tori
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Clarksville, TN – The Bikers Who Care are hosting one of three family fund benefit concerts today at Appleton Harley-Davidson. The event starts at 2:00pm and goes on until 10:00pm tonight.
Another benefit party will take place today at O’Neals on Madison Street and again tomorrow at Scooters.
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Clarksville, TN – The 9th Annual Bikers Who Scare Haunted House is set to open Friday October 14th at 7:00pm. The location is the same as last year at the old Carmike Theater located 1955 Madison Street.
The dates for the Haunted House are: October 15th, 16th, 22nd, 23rd, 29th, 30th, 31st. Gate Opens 7:00pm each night with a $10.00 Entry Fee per person. Money from the Haunted House goes to Benefit Bikers Who Care
Children’s Charities. Be sure to go out and have a great time at the Haunted House.
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Clarksville, TN – Over the past few days hundreds of friends and family gathered to bid farewell to Tim Stone and Jim Wall, Jon and Katy Over and Allison Bagwell-Wyatt in four separate funerals.
The Bikers Who Care opened the doors to their club house and welcomed anyone who wanted to ride together to the funerals for the BWC 5. The long line of motorcycles and a few cars made an impressive arrival as the bikes rode in for each service.

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Clarksville, TN – Today is was posted that the members of the Westboro Baptist Church plan to protest the funeral of Bikers Who Care member Timothy Stone on Thursday September 22nd, 2011.
The funeral is scheduled for 10:00am at the McReynolds, Nave and Larson Funeral Home located at 1209 Madison Street.
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Clarksville, TN – Funeral arrangements have been made for those who passed away Sunday, September 18th, at the 30th Annual Leslie W. Watson Memorial Toy Run & Benefit Party at the Clarksville Speedway.
The visitations and funerals for Jonathan & Katherine Over, Timothy Stone, Jim Wall and Allison Bagwell are as follows:
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Clarksville, TN – For those interested in helping the Bikers Who Care families, memorial accounts have now been set up at Planters Bank for each family.
The accounts are for Jonathan and Katherine Over, Timothy Stone, Jim Wall and Allison Bagwell-Wyatt who all passed away Sunday after the 30th Annual Leslie W. Watson Memorial Toy Run & Benefit Party at the Clarksville Speedway. They were wrapping up a successful weekend raising money for the childrens charities supported by the Bikers Who Care. «Read the rest of this article»