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Home Immaculate Conception School Principal Stephanie Stafford and student Amelia Campagna help CTS Director Paul Nelson and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts unveil the Adopt-A-Stop sign at the CTS bus stop in front of the school. Immaculate Conception School Principal Stephanie Stafford and student Amelia Campagna help CTS Director Paul Nelson and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts unveil the Adopt-A-Stop sign at the CTS bus stop in front of the school.

Immaculate Conception School Principal Stephanie Stafford and student Amelia Campagna help CTS Director Paul Nelson and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts unveil the Adopt-A-Stop sign at the CTS bus stop in front of the school.

Immaculate Conception School Principal Stephanie Stafford and student Amelia Campagna help CTS Director Paul Nelson and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts unveil the Adopt-A-Stop sign at the CTS bus stop in front of the school.

Immaculate Conception School Principal Stephanie Stafford and student Amelia Campagna help CTS Director Paul Nelson and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts unveil the Adopt-A-Stop sign at the CTS bus stop in front of the school.

FastSigns of Clarksville, which is moving to 119 West Dunbar Cave Road, Clarksville, on Oct. 1, has joined with Clarksville Transit’s Adopt-A-Stop program to take care of several bus stops along Wilma Rudolph Boulevard. FastSigns Owner Alan Grayson helped unveil signs Friday with from left, Mayor Joe Pitts, Veronica Williams, and CTS Director Paul Nelson