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yesterday in Education, News Interim Director of Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools Dr. Angela Huff at Rossview High School to discuss summer learning opportunities on July 1, 2021. Photo: Clarksville Now/Lee Erwin CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – After a recommendation from former Director of Schools Millard House in early June, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School Board unanimously appointed Angela Huff to be his replacement – at least in the interim. Clarksville Now spoke with the new director about her prior experience, her decision to accept the appointment and her hopes for the school system in the coming years. School board attorney Mark Nolan (L) and Interim Director of Schools Angela Huff’s first school board session as director on July 6, 2021 (Keely Quinlan).

Humane Society helps animals stay safe and healthy | Giving Grace

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – If you have a pet that’s a member of your family, think of just how much you love them, and then think about the many animals in Montgomery County that may not have a home and need help. For 53 years, the Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County has been serving the community’s citizens, their pets, and those animals who need a safe and healthy environment. Donated items are displayed for sale to the public at the Re-Tail store at the Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County on Tue, June 29 2021 (Lee Erwin). Cages, some with cats, waiting for surgery at the spay-neuter clinic at the Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County on Tue, June 29 2021 (Lee Erwin).

Clarksville Fire Rescue tears down old maintenance garage, opens new, larger one

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville Fire Rescue held a ribbon cutting along with a fire hose uncoupling at a ceremony to dedicate their new maintenance garage on Wednesday, July 7. The new 4,800-square-foot facility at 802 Main St., next to the main fire station, features three climate-controlled bays and a maintenance pit for vehicle inspection and maintenance. Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts sits in the track hoe as he prepares to make the first blow at demolishing the old maintenance building at Clarksville Fire Rescue on Wed, July 7 2021 (Lee Erwin). Demolition set to begin on the old maintenance garage at Clarksville Fire Rescue after the ribbon cutting on the new facility on Wed July 7 2021 (Lee Erwin).

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yesterday in Lifestyle, News, Photos L-R, Clarksville Fire Rescue Chief Freddie Montgomery, Mayor Joe Pitts, Clarksville Fire Rescue Assistant Chief of Maintenance Bobby Nall, and Councilwoman Wanda Smith at the ribbon cutting for the new Clarksville Fire Rescue Maintenance Garage on Wed July 7 2021 (Lee Erwin). Photo: Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville Fire Rescue held a ribbon cutting along with a fire hose uncoupling at a ceremony to dedicate their new maintenance garage on Wednesday, July 7. The new 4,800-square-foot facility at 802 Main St., next to the main fire station, features three climate-controlled bays and a maintenance pit for vehicle inspection and maintenance.

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yesterday in Lifestyle, News, Photos L-R, Clarksville Fire Rescue Chief Freddie Montgomery, Mayor Joe Pitts, Clarksville Fire Rescue Assistant Chief of Maintenance Bobby Nall, and Councilwoman Wanda Smith at the ribbon cutting for the new Clarksville Fire Rescue Maintenance Garage on Wed July 7 2021 (Lee Erwin). Photo: Clarksville Now CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville Fire Rescue held a ribbon cutting along with a fire hose uncoupling at a ceremony to dedicate their new maintenance garage on Wednesday, July 7. The new 4,800-square-foot facility at 802 Main St., next to the main fire station, features three climate-controlled bays and a maintenance pit for vehicle inspection and maintenance.

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