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Dec. 28, 2020 in Coronavirus, News Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson receives the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 28, 2020. Photo: Clarksville Now/Lee Erwin CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is underway in Clarksville-Montgomery County, with several first responders and critical healthcare workers receiving the the Moderna vaccine on Monday, and many others getting the vaccine earlier during Christmas week. In Tennessee, vaccination efforts are placing first priority on at-risk healthcare workers, including healthcare providers, home healthcare specialists, student providers and hospital staff. Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson receives the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 28, 2020. (Lee Erwin, Clarksville Now) Montgomery County Sheriff John Fuson receives the COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 28, 2020. (Lee Erwin, Clarksville Now)

Montgomery County to enforce signage order requiring masks in businesses

Montgomery County to enforce signage order requiring masks in businesses and last updated 2020-12-16 14:17:58-05 CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Montgomery County officials will begin checking to make sure local businesses have posted the necessary signage requiring customers to wear masks. According to a release, law enforcement agencies and building inspection departments for the county and City of Clarksville will begin stressing that businesses must post signs requiring the public to wear face coverings. Under the county’s mask mandate, businesses are required to post signs at their entrances. “We are seeing a tremendous spike in COVID-19 cases in our community, and it seems daily that we set a new case record,” Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett said. “My recent order requiring mask wearing also requires businesses to have a sign placed on their door requiring masks. Yet, I see all over the place where this is not the case. We need businesses to follo

Clarksville, TN Online Clarksville-Montgomery County Mayors urge Businesses to Stress Masking

- Clarksville, TN Online - https://www.clarksvilleonline.com - Clarksville-Montgomery County Mayors urge Businesses to Stress Masking Posted By News | Montgomery County order requires Signs be posted at Entrances Clarksville, TN – Law enforcement agencies and building inspection departments for Montgomery County and the City of Clarksville will begin stressing that businesses must post signs requiring the public to wear face coverings. [1] As law enforcement and code enforcement personnel for both governments interact with businesses, they will check for compliance with the sign mandate and offer signs for posting in businesses. “We are seeing a tremendous spike in COVID-19 Coronavirus cases in our community, and it seems daily that we set a new case record,” Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett said Tuesday. “My recent order requiring mask wearing also requires businesses to have a sign placed on their door requiring masks. Yet, I see all over the place where this i

Texas woman sues over daughter s suicide in Montgomery County Jail

Clarksville NowMontgomery County Jail. CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A woman in Texas has filed a lawsuit against the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, the City of Clarksville, Montgomery County, and others for the suicide death of her daughter, who was incarcerated at the Montgomery County Jail. The civil lawsuit was filed on Oct. 12. According to all parties named in the lawsuit, they have yet to be served. However, according to documents obtained by Clarksville Now, the summons paperwork was filed Thursday, Dec. 10. Along with the Sheriff’s Office, jail, city and county, other defendants named in the lawsuit are Sheriff John Fuson and several jail employees.

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