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Superior Distribution Becomes Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified
City of Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan, Montgomery County Chief of Staff Jeff Truitt, Chamber of Commerce Director Melinda Shepard and City Chief of Administration Charlie Gentry attended their green ribbon cutting to congratulate the company on earning their certification. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Business | No Comments
Avanti Manufacturing becomes Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified
City of Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan, Chamber of Commerce Director Melinda Shepard, Bi-County Landfill Director Pete Reed and CMC Green Certification Steering Committee Member Daryl Prater attended their green ribbon cutting to congratulate Avanti on earning their certification. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Business | No Comments
Page & Tuttle Rivers End South completes Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program
A Green Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held on Wednesday, June 20th to celebrate their successful initiatives and completion of the program. ![]() Front Row: Right to Left: Hershel Kelley, Maintenance Manager River’s End South; Brad Miller, Human Resources Administrator, River’s End South; Kim McMillan, City Mayor; Carolyn Bowers, County Mayor; John Hooper, General Manager River’s End South; Mike Evans, Executive Director of Industrial Development; Kenny Daugherty, Environmental Specialist at Bridgestone Metalpha and CMCGCP Work Committee Member; Kenneth Gentry, Montgomery County Facilities Development Manager; Dave Robertson, Operations Manager, River’s End South; Pete Reed, Director of Bi-County Solid Waste Management and Michelle Newell, CMCGCP Manager. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Business | No Comments
Smithfield Manufacturing Inc. becomes Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified
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Household Hazardous Waste Mobile Collection Service in Lincoln and Montgomery County on March 17th
“Our household hazardous waste mobile collection service provides the people of Tennessee with a safe, environmentally friendly way to dispose of unwanted household chemicals and other potentially hazardous wastes at no cost,” said Environment and Conservation Commissioner Bob Martineau. “This service travels across the state holding collection events in local communities, and we encourage all Tennesseans to take advantage of the opportunity to utilize it.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Recycling Day in Clarksville Montgomery County
Students from the Sango Elementary Recycle Team “tested” the knowledge of their visitors by engaging them in games while testing their recycling knowledge. For example, most people did not know that it takes 500,000 trees to produce one week’s worth of Sunday’s papers in the United States or that 150,000 bottles are consumed in the U.S. each hour. ![]() Sango Elementary Teacher and Recycle Team Sponsor Tonya Campbell look on as members of the recycle team quiz the Maynard Family on their recycle knowledge. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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