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Topic: The Cash Team
By Tim Cash | October 3, 2009 |
This past Saturday I had the honor of participating in Soldier Ride Nashville 2009. After a week that saw flooding of many areas in the Southeast including Nashville, approximately 20 Night Stalkers linked up at the Park and Ride just off Exit 11 ready to participate as part of “Team Tre” in honor of our Fallen Comrade MSG Tre Ponder. It was an early morning, not an uncommon time for the men of that group (I can’t speak for the young lady in attendance). It was also a wet morning, but nothing like what awaited us as we departed for Nashville.

As our convoy departed Clarksville heading East down I-24, the rain slowly intensified. By the time we reached Edwin Warner Park, we were met with a steady rain that showed no signs of stopping. My first thought was that our participation in the Soldier Ride was going to be cut short due to the rain, which would be disappointing to say the least. As we staged our bikes and gear in a dry spot under a nearby pavilion, the vehicles just kept coming. Walking to the registration area I quickly realized that we were not alone; the rain had not dampened the spirits of the hundreds who turned out to ride with some of our Wounded Heroes. «Read the rest of this article»
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By Tim Cash | July 3, 2009 |

The kids of the Dance Force of Clarksville have done it again bringing home the excel and spirit awards. Each of the children embodied the true spirit of competition. Along with the amazing honors they received 19 Gold, 37 High Gold and 21 Platinum’s.
Overall Awards were Little Bird 8th, Can’t turn You Loose 10th, Proud Mary 7th, Skat Strut 7th, Strings 8th, Jailhouse 9th, Sea Cruise 4th, Hoping & Wishing 10th, Loves Me Like A Rock 4th, Groovin 4th, I Wish 3rd, Diva Chicks 6th, Buck Wild 2nd, Swing 8th, Say 1st, Viva La Vida 2nd, Til I Get To You 7th, November 1st, Proof 1st, Touch 4th, Dream 10th, How Deep 5th, Righ Man 8th, Hardest Word 2nd. «Read the rest of this article»
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By Tim Cash | July 3, 2009 |
In society today, much can be said about the loss of family values, and of in some respects discipline.
I do not condone abusive punishments, but I do discipline to my daughters when it is necessary. Many times this can be done with a simple look and order to “go to your room,” and at other times it involves taking away a prized possession, or possibly more severe actions such as grounding. Fortunately for both of us, this works well and ensures that our daughter obeys her parents, and is respectful to others both elders and other children. «Read the rest of this article»
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