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CLARKSVILLE, TN – Montgomery County Government along with the City of Clarksville, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville Housing Authority and Clarksville Hispanic American Family Foundation have joined together to host an educational and fun Black History Month special event on Saturday, Feb. 20, from noon to 3 p.m. in Veterans Plaza, located at 350 Pageant Lane.
The event will feature performances honoring Black history from the 1940s through 2020, including the storytelling of Black heroes, artists and inventors. Music, poetry, and dance will also be a part of the celebration. A variety of vendors and food trucks will be on-site and there will be outdoor warming stations.
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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – In response to a continued high number of cases of COVID-19 locally, the mask order for Montgomery County has been extended for another month to near the end of February.
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.
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.