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july 1

It’s Not About The Money, But, If It Were, He’s Good

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State Senator Jim Tracy today sends a press release to inform us that he raised $86,370 from July 1 through July 28 giving him a cash-on-hand total of $325,236.89 as of July 29, 2008 — but it’s not about the mon

Sounds Miss Deadline On Lease

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From Michael Cass:

The Nashville Sounds have missed a deadline for extending their lease at Greer Stadium, adding to the uncertainty about their Music City future.

Governor: Buyouts not going well

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By THEO EMERY • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • July 21, 2008

The state’s voluntary buyout program for state employees is not going as well as anticipated, Gov. Phil Bredesen said Monday, raising the specter of layoffs.

U.S. Congress has single-digit 'approval' rating; 52% say Congress really, really sucks

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Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid have bottomed-out the approval ratings for the third of our Government they are privileged to lead, garnering the lowest ever approval ratings the Congress has ever had. Last month, they managed only 11% approval ratings.
Survey of 1,000 Likely Voters: July 1, 2008

How would you rate the way Congress is doing it's job?
Excellent 2%Good 7%Fair

Government, businesses close for celebration of nation’s birthday

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All Maury County, Columbia, Mt. Pleasant and Spring Hill government offices, including the Maury County Library and Maury County Archives will be closed July 4. All solid waste convenience centers also will be closed for the holiday.

SBCHA Requests Your Attendance at Tonight's City Council Meeting

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The Shelbyville-Bedford County Humane Association requests your attendance at the City Council meeting tonight. On the agenda: We need city folks who do not want a flea market that can sell animals to attend the meeting July 1, 6:00 p.m. at the City Courtroom inside the Police Dept. We need numbers to show our support for this legislation...

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