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Clarksville NowCasey WilliamsJuneteenth celebration held on Peachers Mill Road on June 19, 2020.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A resolution to make Juneteenth a recognized city holiday received resounding support from City Council members at an executive session meeting this week.
The resolution would allow city employees to take a paid holiday each June 19.
Ward 8 Councilwoman Wanda Allen, who wrote the resolution, said the city should join Montgomery County, which made Juneteenth a county holiday in summer 2020.
“I would like to see this City Council go ahead and make Juneteenth a celebrated city holiday so we can show that we are the diverse city that we say we are and we accept people from all races, all shades, all genders, all everything. Let this be a day for celebration in our city,” Allen said at the meeting Thursday night.
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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – For the 11th consecutive year, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System and the CMC Education Foundation have partnered to sponsor the City Saver Education Funding Campaign that will run from Feb. 3-26. Last year’s campaign raised over $150,000 for local schools and the CMC Education Foundation, with a total of $1.7 million raised over the past 10 years.
During this year’s campaign, many students will sell the new 2021 Clarksville City Saver coupon book, which contains thousands of dollars in savings at over 150 local restaurants, attractions and retail stores. The 288-page book sells for $25 and includes dozens of buy-one, get-one free, and 50% off discounts that do not expire until Feb. 1, 2022. This book is different from any other fundraiser because of the return on investment for all who purchase and use City Saver coupons.
Clarksville NowClarksville Mayor Joe Pitts, Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett and Chamber President Paul Turner.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts and Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett joined one another today to address the community at the 2021 Mayor’s Power Breakfast, hosted by the Clarksville Area Chamber of Commerce.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s Power Breakfast was closed to the public. The event was instead streamed via Goodwin Production’s YouTube page.
Here are some of the top takeaways from what the mayors had to say.
1. Downtown development and parking
Pitts and Durrett both addressed Clarksville’s growing downtown area and the projects going on there.
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