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Where they stand: City Council Ward 9’s Comperry, Lanier, Morrow and Reynolds

Where they stand: City Council Ward 9’s Comperry, Lanier, Morrow and Reynolds

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – To help Clarksville citizens make an educated choice in the Nov. 3 election, Clarksville Now is doing a series of reports on the City Council races.

First, we gathered information about the candidates, collected their photos, and asked them why they’re running for office: Here’s who’s running for City Council in Clarksville.

Now we’re interviewing all the candidates about where they stand on three key issues: growth, traffic and crime.

Running in Ward 9 are Scott Comperry, Christopher Lanier, Brad Morrow and Karen Reynolds, who all took part in a Clarksville’s Conversation interview with Katie Gambill, Chris Smith and Charlie Koon.

The winner will replace Jeff Henley on the City Council.

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