Clarksville, TN – F&M Bank has announced the following promotions of four veteran mortgage employees, according to Sammy Stuard, bank CEO and president.
Denise Alexander, vice president and operation manager for F&M’s mortgage department has been promoted to senior vice president of F&M Bank.
Yvonne Witzler, assistant vice president and manager of F&M’s mortgage office in Clarksville has been promoted to vice president of F&M Bank.
 (Top row L to R) Denise Alexander, Yvonne Witzler, and Rodney Wilds. (Bottom row) Brian Maggart.
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Tennessee State Representative Joe Pitts provides Legislative Update for March 29th, 2013
March 29, 2013 |
House Bill 1117/Senate Bill 1200 Adding Offenses To the Victims Compensation Fund
 Nashville, TN – Tennessee State Representative Joe Pitts from House District 67 generously takes the time to provides the readers of Clarksville Online with updates on issues which are currently on the legislative agenda for the Tennessee House of Representatives which may be of interest to the residents of Clarksville-Montgomery County.
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Tennessee State Licensure Renewal Bill aiding Military Personnel Clears Two House Committees
March 9, 2013 |
Tennessee Housing Development Agency announces Emergency Solutions Grant for the City of Clarksville
Nashville, TN – Tennessee State Representative Joe Pitts (D-Clarksville) is the sponsor of House Bill 0422 (Senate Bill 493), which would expedite issuance of certain professional licenses and temporarily extend certain licenses for active duty personnel that were deployed when their licenses came due for renewal cleared two committees this week.
“The bill provides a clear process for professional license renewal when our active duty military personnel are deployed at the time of that renewal,” Pitts said. The bill will be heard on the House Floor on Monday, March 11th.
 Tennessee State Representative Joe Pitts
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F&M Bank Mortgage receives Premier Lender Award
March 8, 2013 |
Clarksville, TN – Representatives of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Guaranteed Rural Housing (GRH) Program presented its prestigious Premier Lender for 2012 award to representatives of F&M Bank.
Making the presentation are Deneen Clayton and Shinika Jenkins, GRH loan specialists, and Don Harris, GRH Housing program director. Accepting the award for F&M are: DeWayne Olive, executive vice president and chief financial officer; Denise Alexander, vice president and mortgage operation manager; Yvonne Witzler, assistant vice president and manager for the bank’s Clarksville mortgage office; and Rodney Wilds, manager for the bank’s Brentwood mortgage office.
 (from left) Deneen Clayton and Shinika Jenkins, and Don Harris, GRH Housing program director, DeWayne Olive, executive vice president and chief financial officer; Denise Alexander, Yvonne Witzler, and Rodney Wilds.
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Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County dedicates 81st Home
December 13, 2012 |
Montgomery County, TN – Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Tennessee will dedicate its 81st home to Deborah Harris and her son Jessie in partnership with the Tennessee Housing Development Agency and their Building Tennessee initiative.
The community celebration will be held on Sunday, December 16th at 2:00pm at the newly built home located at 143 Cross Lane. «Read the rest of this article»
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Tennessee Participates in Building Tennessee
December 12, 2012 |
Montgomery County, TN – Habitat for Humanity of Tennessee, an organization supporting the 50 Habitat affiliates serving 63 counties in our state, received a $1.4 million grant from the Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) toward the construction of 65 homes statewide through the Building Tennessee initiative — including Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Tennessee. «Read the rest of this article»
Tennessee Housing Development Agency’s Mortgage Payment Program Helps Thousands
December 11, 2012 |
Eligibility Broadened, Funding Increased
Nashville, TN – A program that has helped thousands already is broadening its limits to make an even greater impact.
Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) administers the federal foreclosure prevention program in Tennessee under the name Keep My Tennessee Home. Answering simple questions at www.KeepMyTNHome.org establishes eligibility. The program is designed for homeowners who have lost 30% or more of their income.
Over 2,400 Tennessee households have received financial assistance since the program began in January 2011. «Read the rest of this article»
Clarksville Office of Housing and Community Development To Hold Ground-breaking at The Vinings at Greencastle October 24th
October 22, 2012 |
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Office of Housing and Community Development in conjunction with The Vantage Group, LLC will hold a ground-breaking ceremony for The Vinings at Greencastle, an 80 unit apartment complex, on October 24th, 2012 at 10:00am.
The Vinings at Greencastle will be an affordable multi-family housing complex that is designed to accommodate residents 55+ years and up. The complex offers a number of amenities such as a community building, on site management and maintenance and will include an open floor plan and energy efficient appliances. «Read the rest of this article»
State Rep. Joe Pitts announces the Keep My TN Home Program to Help Households Facing Foreclosure
June 22, 2011 |
Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) administers a $217 million program expected to help 12,000 Tennessee individuals and households avoid foreclosure. Keep My TN Home is now offered in all 95 counties and provides up to $20,000 in mortgage-related assistance over the course of 18 months. Specific benefit levels vary by County.
To qualify for Keep My TN Home, individuals or households must have suffered a 30% loss of income since January 1st, 2008. Examples include job loss, accepting a reduction in hours or salary, etc. «Read the rest of this article»
THDA Offers Mortgage Payment Coverage
June 8, 2011 |
Income Reduction Eligibility Key
Nashville, TN – Tennessee Housing Development Agency is able to make mortgage payments for eligible homeowners through the U.S. Treasury’s Hardest Hit Fund. Eligibility questions are available on the application portal: www.KeepMyTNHome.org.
The program is designed to help unemployed and substantially underemployed homeowners meet their mortgage obligations. Tennessee was allocated $217,315,593 million dollars for the program which is administered by states’ housing finance agencies. «Read the rest of this article»
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