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CLARKSVILLE, TN – Mayor Joe Pitts has formed a committee of City Council members to work on a city legislative agenda to present to state lawmakers who represent Clarksville and Montgomery County.
Ward 10 Councilperson Stacey Streetman will chair the committee, which will include Ward 5 Councilperson Jason Knight, Ward 6 Councilperson Wanda Smith, Ward 7 Councilperson Travis Holleman and Ward 11 Councilperson Ashlee Evans. The committee will seek input from City Council members, department heads and the public on the issues and priorities the city should recommend for action by local members of the General Assembly.
Citizens should send recommended agenda items or related information to the committee at communications@cityofclarksville.com or contact committee members directly at:
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Clarksville NowIndividuals and families in Clarksville-Montgomery County may qualify for help with paying late rent or utility bills from Urban Ministries, Tue. June 1 2021. (Clarksville Now).
CLARKSVILLE, TN. (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The COVID-19 pandemic that began early last year has left many people in need of financial help.
If you are one of those people who need help paying late rent or utility bills, Urban Ministries Grace Assistance may be able to pitch in up to $8,000 in assistance. Debbie Ashcraft, program director with Urban Ministries, said the organization has received a grant from the City of Clarksville.
“Everyone knows COVID has been an obstacle for businesses and families, but with this grant we are able to help households with up to $8,000 in assistance. They will have to have been affected by COVID in some way,” Ashcraft said.