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Springfield Mayor Ann Schneider says after
three years on the job, Springfield’s City
Manager Gina Holt will be retiring, effective
December 31st. She says she needs to spend
more time with and take care of her parents.
Holt said her goal was to hire a capable
Assistant City Manager and prepare that person
to be the next City Manager. She says she
believes Ryan Martin is that person. Buthe
ultimate choice likes with Springfield Board of
Mayor & Alderman
The Tennessee Department of Health reported
one-thousand-615 new cases of COVID-19
yesterday, bringing the total since the outbreak
began to more than 201 thousand. Nearly 20
additional COVID-19-related deaths were also
reported. There have been more than 25-
hundred deaths attributed to the coronavirus in
Tennessee since the outbreak began. Robertson
County has had 2,272 cases since the start of the
outbreak, 2,145 have recovered and 39 have
died from COVID-19 in Robertson County.
Today’s the deadline for Tennesseans to register
to vote in November’s election. Early voting
will be held from October 14th to the 29th.
Requests for absentee ballots must be received
by October 27th and returned by mail by the
close of polls on Election Day. Election Day is
Tuesday, November 3rd.
The Springfield Parks & Recreation Department
has partnered with Walmart of Springfield to
bring free, family-friendly movies to two
Springfield parks. It’s part of the new series the
city of Springfield is calling, Free Movie Fridays.
The October movie will be The Addams Family.
It will be shown on the 16th at Martin Luther
King Jr. Park. Concessions will be on site. Bring
your bug spray, lounge chairs, and blanket. The
movie will be on the soccer field.
Written by: WSGI