Councilman Gary Gray pointed out the city needed to refine its newly-passed ordinance.
âWhat it doesnât address is restricted retail sales in so many feet of a school,â he said.
Mayor Ann Rushing agreed.
âThe ordinance needs some work,â she said.
Right now, the ordinance has simple Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission rules in place, which are pretty lenient, the council agreed,with a limit of 300 feet from a school and other flexibilities.
âItâs left up to the city,â City Secretary Damien Carrasco told the council.
Councilors Chrissy Whitmer and Patricia Smith agreed the city needed a workshop to set up the ordinance to better fit Clarksville. The council agreed to meet Tuesday for the workshop.
Covid convention does not disappoint boasting powerhouse lineup displaying unfaltering and fervent loyalty in attendance
-R-CALF USA
DEADWOOD, S.D. R-CALF USA hosted its 21st Annual Convention in Deadwood, S.D., on Aug. 19-21, 2020. The convention proclaims success boasting approximately 400 attendees from over 24 states and remaining powerfully steady in the light of the raging COVID-19 pandemic. Several hundred additional guests viewed the convention through online streaming, sending its message throughout cattle county as never before.
The organization’s leadership expressed encouragement in producer awareness and engagement noting that there were many first-time attendees. The attendance of the convention pays tribute to the organization’s efforts to support cattlemen in the face of an artificially suppressed cattle market; which, the organization alleges is a result of manipulation in the marketplace by the industry’s “Big 4” beef packers (Tyson Foods, Inc., JBS S
Baltimore Expo June 2021 Canceled Due to COVID-19 Prohibitions
Stack’s Bowers Galleries Auction Will Still Be Held in June 2021
Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo will not be held as the State of
Maryland and the City of
Baltimore continue to mitigate and recover from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
The show’s management plans an expanded “Mega Bourse” for the November Expo, one of the largest numismatic events of the year. It will be held at its regular venue, the Baltimore Convention Center.
Whitman Expo manager
Lori Kraft said, “Our hearts go out to the front-line workers who continue to battle the pandemic, and to everyone who has lost a loved one to COVID-19. We’re relieved to see progress on many fronts, but the City of Baltimore has indicated that it’s not as ready as they’d hoped it would be to realistically plan for a June Expo. We understand and respect the City’s decision to cancel large gatherings. Transportation remains a challenge, some