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Clarksville City Council Email System Issue

 

Clarksville City Council - Ward 10Clarksville, TN – A recent issue concerning the city council email system has surfaced and I want to address some issues that were raised. The main issue relates to the request by local attorney Mark Rassas to gain email addresses of constituents and what has resulted since.

You may have already received some emails related to this or read a story in the Sunday “Leaf-Chronicle”, which did not address or fully disclose all the details. «Read the rest of this article»

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Clarksville City Council Ward 2 and Ward 3 Community Meeting July 31st

 

Clarksville City Council - Ward 2Clarksville, TN – Ward 2 Councilwoman Deanna McLaughlin and Ward 3 Councilman James Lewis will host a community meeting on July 31st, 6:00pm at Park Lane Church of the Nazarene.

Parking is on the west side of the church activities building.

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Clarksville City Council Ward 2 and Ward 3 Town Hall Meeting set for June 5th

 

Clarksville City Council - Ward 3Clarksville, TN – Deanna McLaughlin and James Lewis will hold their next Town Hall Meeting at 6:00pm on Tuesday June 5th, 2012 at Park Lane Church of the Nazarene on Cunningham Lane.

Parking is on the west side of the activities building.

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Clarksville City Council Ward 2 and Ward 3 Town Hall Meeting May 1st

 

Clarksville City Council - Ward 2Clarksville, TN – Deannna McLaughlin and James Lewis will hold their next Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday May 1st, 2012 6:00pm-7:00pm at Park Lane Church of the Nazarene on Cunningham Lane.

Parking is on the west side of the activities building.

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Rivers and Spires Festival Celebrates 10th Anniversary with a Bang

 

Rivers and Spires Festiveal 2012 - 10 yearsClarksville, TN – The final day of the 2012 Rivers and Spires Festival on Saturday opened with unseasonably cooler weather to the point of being really chilly.  Warm coats, hats, and/or gloves were the order of the day.  Turnout started out slow, and might have been a little bit depressed over all from previous years as a result, but the people who did come out had a really great time!

Arriving around 11:00am, I found dribs and drabs of people mostly scattered around the various stages. As the morning progressed the numbers steadily increased. I made my way up strawberry alley and watched a vendor playing with one of the many items he had for sale. «Read the rest of this article»

 

Clarksville City Council Ward 2 and Ward 3 Town Hall Meeting

 

Clarksville City Council - Ward 2Clarksvile, TN – Deanna McLaughlin, Clarksville City Council Ward 2, and James Lewis, City Council Ward 3 will hold their next Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday January 31st, 2012 from 6:00pm to 7:00pm at Park Lane Church of the Nazarene on Cunningham Lane. Parking is on the west side of the activities building.

Guest Speakers will be Mike Baker of Clarksville Building and Codes and CPT David Crockarell from the Clarksville Police Department.

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The Kiwanis Club “Interview A Veteran” Essay Contest Winners

 

Kiwanis ClubClarksville, TN – The Kiwanis Club of Clarksville their “Interview A Veteran” Essay Contest Winners program Tuesday, November 8th 2011. The Essay contest was open to all Clarksville Montgomery School System and Fort Campbell students ages 6-12.

Each school winner was awarded a plaque and a $100.00 gift card by the Kiwanis Club of Clarksville. The Middle School and High School Division winners received a U.S. flag formerly flown over the U.S. Capitol, a special patriotic award, and an additional $100.00 gift card.

"Interview A Veteran" Essay Contest. (L to R) Ron Smithfield; Autumn Brown, High School Division winner and Most Inspiring; Skyler Johnson, Most Heroic; Grace Hinson, Middle School Division winner; and Debbie McGaha Bratton, Essay Director.

"Interview A Veteran" Essay Contest. (L to R) Ron Smithfield; Autumn Brown, High School Division winner and Most Inspiring; Skyler Johnson, Most Heroic; Grace Hinson, Middle School Division winner; and Debbie McGaha Bratton, Essay Director.

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City Council meeting deals with touchy issues with finesse

 

City of ClarksvilleClarksville, TN – The Clarksville City Council met for their regular meeting last night where they tacked a host of issues; including the the Expansion of the Winn Materials Barge Port, creating a capital project for repairs to the Smith-Trahern mansion, and a proposal to expand the number of Package Stores allowed in the city.

The Barge Port was approved, the Capital Project for Smith-Trahern Mansion was approved, and the expansion of the liquor establishments was rejected. Read on for much more! «Read the rest of this article»

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Barge Point Expansion Receives Council Approval on First Reading

 

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Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville City Council voted 9-3 on first reading to approve Winn Marine LLC’s proposal to expand their barge port on the Cumberland River. Clarksville City Council Member’s James Lewis, Deanna McLaughlin, and Wallace Redd voted against the ordinance. Jack Swallows and James Chavez spoke in support of the measure. Don Simpson and Ramona Reese spoke against the planned expansion.

The barge port rezoning ordinance passes on first reading

The barge port rezoning ordinance passes on first reading

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Clarksville-Montgomery County Honors Citizen Soldiers on Memorial Day

 

This is part 2 of our 3 part Memorial Day Coverage. The final part will be posted tomorrow evening.

Memorial DayClarksville, TN – Clarksville-Montgomery County holds an annual Memorial Day Ceremony each year recognizing the price that soldiers and their families pay for their defense of our country. It also honors those soldiers who gave their lives on the field of battle for our nation. It lets the community mourn together with the families and friends who are left behind.

The Ceremony is put on by the Montgomery County Veterans Service Organization and was held at Veterans Memorial Park (1300 Madison Street) on a beautiful spring day.

Montgomery County Mayor Carolyn Bowers, Col. William K. Gayler, and Clarksville Tennessee Mayor Kim McMillan pause for a moment of silence after placing a wreath in front of the War Memorial

Montgomery County Mayor Carolyn Bowers, Col. William K. Gayler, and Clarksville Tennessee Mayor Kim McMillan pause for a moment of silence after placing a wreath in front of the War Memorial

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