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CGW’s North Service Center remains closed for building maintenance

November 7, 2009 | Print This Post

 

CGWThe Clarksville Gas and Water customer service center located at 2015 Fort Campbell Boulevard has been temporarily closed for scheduled building maintenance. More time is necessary to complete the work which began last week. Please look for updates on the reopening date.

Customers may pay their bill at the department’s main location at 2215 Madison Street. In addition, the following authorized bill collection agents are available for bill payment or choose from the convenient payment options listed below.

Authorized Collection Agents (all Clarksville locations) «Read the rest of this article»

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BLF named finalist in ABA Financial Marketing Awards

September 28, 2009 | Print This Post

 

blfmarketingSAN ANTONIO, Texas — The American Bankers Association (ABA) Marketing Network has recognized BLF Marketing and its client, Planters Bank of Hopkinsville, Ky., as a Finalist in the 2009 Financial Marketing Awards. BLF Marketing was named runner-up in the “Brand Campaign” category for its success in positioning Planters as the “fun bank” without compromising its reputation of strength and stability in its markets.

The ABA Marketing Network formally recognized the nation’s best bank advertising and marketing campaigns during the organization’s annual conference last week in San Antonio. This is the third consecutive year that BLF has been named as a winner or finalist in the awards competition. «Read the rest of this article»

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Special Loan Program Available To Downtown Property Owners

April 17, 2009 | Print This Post

 

ddplogoClarksville’s Downtown District Partnership has developed a loan program coordinated  through six Clarksville banks  that will make loans available to downtown property owners for exterior building improvements. The Facade Improvement Loan Program was announced on January 22 during the Ten Year Tornado Commemoration breakfast hosted by the DDP, however details of the program were still being finalized at that time.

According to DDP Chairman, Scott Giles, “The Downtown District Partnership has been in discussion with local lenders to get this program up and running and we’re delighted to have great support from our banking community.” The intent of the facade improvement program is to encourage businesses or residential property owners to work with the participating bank of their choice. Each of the six banks has committed to making $500,000 in funds available to loan. These funds are offered to borrowers at favorable rates for qualifying improvements. «Read the rest of this article»

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