Tidwell announces re-election bid for State House District 74
State Rep. John C. Tidwell State Representative John C. Tidwell has released his announcement for re-election to the seat for House District 74. Tidwell has served as its representative from the...
View ArticleLast week of Early Voting: July 23 – July 28
All registered voters in Tennessee are reminded that July 23 marks the start of the last week for early voting for the State Primary-County General Elections on August 2, 2012. In Montgomery County,...
View ArticleElection Commission issues call for Volunteers
Election poll workers are needed at the Montgomery County Election Commission. Precinct adjustments due to the census reapportionment added five new precincts to the county lineup. The addition means...
View ArticleObama For America holds Neighborhood Orientation Meeting
Justin Wilkes, Obama For America State Chair, welcomes volunteers. Rachel Hartley, OFA Fellow for Montgomery County, stands to his left. Middle Tennesseans interested in supporting President Obama in...
View ArticleLeague Of Voter Empowerment announces 2012 election endorsements
The Clarksville-Montgomery County “League Of Voter Empowerment” (L.O.V.E.), a voters club comprised of local residents who meet monthly to discuss politics and the current state of governmental...
View ArticleMontgomery County showing strong early voting turn out
Voters in Montgomery County continue to show their support for the flexibility and convenience of early voting. Through the first five days of the early voting period, 12,185 voters have cast their...
View ArticleTake Ownership of YOUR Citizenship!
Well, it’s here. Today is November 6, 2012, Election Day in the United States of America. For all those who have not utilized Early Voting, today it is your turn to celebrate the greatest tenet of...
View ArticleMontgomery County District 17 vacancy open to applicants
Montgomery County Government is seeking qualified applicants interested in filling the District 17 County Commission Seat vacancy. This is a position appointment until the next general election in...
View ArticleGov. Haslam: Claude Ramsey, deputy to the governor, to retire
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam today announced Deputy to the Governor Claude Ramsey will retire at the end of August to spend more time with his wife, children and grandchildren in Chattanooga. Ramsey has...
View ArticleThe Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776
Action of the Continental Congress, July 4, 1776 The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, WHEN in the Course of human Events, it becomes necessary for one People to dissolve...
View ArticleApril 28: Steward hosting ‘Education Matters’ Roundtables, Houston-Humphreys...
You can't represent people if you don't communicate with them. I am running to bring a new vision and new leadership to the people of Houston, Humphreys and Montgomery Counties because it matters who...
View ArticleRoberts named new director of Coffee Party of Clarksville
Mr. Roberts fully supports more funding for the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s STEM Academy in order to develop the future leaders of tomorrow.
View ArticleClarksville For Obama announces community voter registration drive, rally
This single act alone will ensure every voter can actually vote in all of the upcoming elections that culminate with the presidential elections in November.
View ArticleMontgomery County Democratic Party hosts season opening BBQ fundraiser
Moving among the room filled with guests were the Democratic candidates of the Montgomery County Legislative Delegation, State Senator Tim Barnes of Senate District 22, State Representative Joe Pitts...
View ArticleTennessee present Korean War Era vet with high school diploma
“He gave up his dream of graduating from high school to serve his country and we are excited to present him with a high school diploma after more than 60 years of service, hard work and perseverance,”...
View ArticleWard 2 Town Hall set for July 30
Topics of discussion include neighborhood and personal safety. Also on the agenda are items that the City Council will vote on the the August 1 council meeting.
View ArticleU.S. Rep. Fincher skeptical of wildlife refuge expansion benefits
This expansion would result in the federal government purchasing 120,000 acres -- over 1,000 privately owned parcels along 49 miles of the Mississippi River and 106 miles of the Hatchie River, making...
View ArticleSDS to hold National Convention at APSU
Since reorganizing in 2006, SDS has grown to be the largest anti-war and education rights student and youth organization active in the US today.
View ArticleMayor Kim McMillan’s Labor Day Message
t’s a day to pat each other on the back with congratulations and heartfelt thanks for jobs well done. It’s a time to remember that without a strong and dedicated workforce, our lives would be very...
View ArticleWard 2 Town Hall Meeting October 1
City Council Ward 2 constituents are reminded the next Town Hall is October 1.
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