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Top Clarksville Now stories of 2020, from heroism at Taco Bell to COVID shutdowns

Clarksville NowCasey WilliamsSonja Nixon Frazier, left, and Anissa Stewart, helped save a man at the Madison Street Taco Bell on Aug. 12, 2020. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – While there were certainly a lot of important Clarksville stories in 2020, such as coronavirus, of course, the groundbreaking of the Multi-Purpose Event Center downtown and the effort to get disability benefits for K2 veterans from Fort Campbell, those weren’t necessarily the most high-interest stories of the year. Of the more than 27 million page views on ClarksvilleNow.com in 2020, we expected a lot to come from crime stories and from COVID-19, but we were encouraged to also see stories about heroism and community needs rise to the top.

Teacher pipeline in Clarksville schools a model for possible statewide program

Clarksville NowCMCSS s Sean Impeartrice on Clarksville s Conversations. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The local school system is the first in the state to set up a teacher training pipeline, and two short years after its inception, it’s now the model for 38 other school districts and on the cusp of being implemented statewide. Sean Impeartrice, chief academic officer for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System, recently sat down with Katie Gambill and Charlie Koon for a Clarksville’s Conversations talk about the system’s Teacher Residency Pathways (TRP) program. “It’s an opportunity for us to invest in the community – partner with a local university around the workforce demand area,” Impeartrice said.

Mask order extended in Montgomery County through end of January

Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – In response to a continued rise in local COVID-19 numbers, the mask order for Montgomery County has been extended for another month to near the end of January. What the mask order says The Montgomery County order requires cloth or other face coverings that cover the nose and mouth of a person to impede the spread of the virus during speaking, coughing, sneezing or other action. Face coverings have to be worn within all publicly accessible areas of commercial business establishments; persons present in the public areas of all Montgomery County and City of Clarksville government facilities, including Clarksville-Montgomery County School System; public outdoor areas where social distancing of at least six feet cannot be maintained and within publicly-accessible areas of business offices where there is direct interaction with the public and social distancing of at least six feet cannot be maintained.

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