CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A social media policy from Montgomery County Government fell flat this week when it became clear that certain provisions violated the First Amendment. Turns out, if the county creates a public forum, it has to allow the public to take part. Also, the Vanderbilt Clarksville Hospital rebranding is about more than rebranding (we hope), “lasagna ice” becomes “Zamboni ice,” and Ryan has doubts about “The Muppet Show.”
| WHAT THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT:
- County Commission debates social media policy, public access, First Amendment rights
- More staffing, pediatric ER services: Vanderbilt Clarksville Hospital is official
- CMCSS to stay closed Thursday, Friday, for 2nd full week of no classes
- After 2 years of cancer treatment, 27 blood transfusions, 6-year-old rings the bell | VIDEO
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