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Clarksville council approves liquor license for The Honky Tonk, then adjourns

City of Clarksville City Council · October 3, 2024
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Summary

At a Oct. 3 special meeting, the Clarksville City Council approved a liquor license for The Honky Tonk by a 4-0 vote with one member absent, then immediately moved to adjourn; the session lasted four minutes.

The Clarksville City Council on Oct. 3 approved a liquor license for The Honky Tonk and adjourned minutes later.

Councilmember Taran Sherburne moved to approve a liquor license for The Honky Tonk; Councilmember Jennifer Kielman seconded. The council recorded ayes from Sherburne, Kielman, Ruth Saulsbury and Jessi Reints. There were no nays; Councilmember Roger Doty was recorded absent. The motion carried.

After the license vote, Sherburne moved to adjourn the special meeting at 2:04 p.m.; Jessi Reints seconded. The same four members voted in favor and the meeting was adjourned. Mayor Jerald Heuer presided; Molly Bohlen served as city clerk on the record.

The meeting convened at 2:00 p.m. at City Hall in Clarksville and concluded at 2:04 p.m. No public comment or extended discussion appears in the record.