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Montgomery County is a county in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 United States census, the population was 220,069. [3] The county seat (and only incorporated municipality) is Clarksville. [4] The county was created in 1796. [5] [6] Montgomery County is included in the Clarksville, TN–KY Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Three fatalities were confirmed in Clarksville by the Montgomery County Mayor's Office Saturday evening. Three additional deaths were reported in Madison by the Nashville Office of Emergency ...
Incumbent Democratic mayor Joe Pitts ran for re-election and won a second term in office in a 3-way race. [23] [24] Pitts vastly improved on his margin of victory from 2018. The mayoral election coincided with other elections, including races for Clarksville City Council. [25]
When Tennessee was founded as a state on June 1, 1796, the area around Clarksville and to the east was named Tennessee County. (This county was established in 1788, by North Carolina.) Later, Tennessee County was broken up into modern day Montgomery and Robertson counties, named to honor the men who first opened up the region for settlement.
I hope people will come out and enjoy the festivities,” said Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden. When: Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023 at 9 p.m. Where: Downtown Commons, 215 Legion Street, Clarksville, TN ...
Kim McMillan (née Ambrester, born c. 1963 [2]) is an American Democratic politician who was the first female mayor of Clarksville, Tennessee from 2011 to 2019. McMillan was also the first woman to be elected Majority Leader of the Tennessee House of Representatives. [3]
Joe Pitts [1] (born August 15, 1958) is an American politician serving as Mayor of Clarksville, Tennessee as well as a former Democratic member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing District 67 since January 2007.
The title for a person holding this position is "county executive" in many states but other titles are used, including "county judge" (in Arkansas and Texas, and historically in Missouri and Tennessee), "county judge/executive" in Kentucky, and "mayor" in some counties, and "county mayor" in Hawaii and Tennessee.