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Friends Fortify Ford

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It was an honor and a privilege to attend the press conference yesterday at Country International Records and stand with so many of Joy Ford’s friends as she moves

J. Willis Taylor Bridge To Be Replaced

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LaFollette mayor Cliff Jennings on Friday mentioned during his weekly radio call-in program that the J. Willis Taylor memorial bridge near the entrance to Campbell County High School will be replaced by a new bridge this summer.

Click on the audio below to hear his comments…

You Can Take the Kid Out of the White Trash Neighborhood...

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There's no polite way to say it...I come from a bunch of white trash rednecks and somehow have never shaken those roots.

A minor altercation today made me really question myself and my behavior.

After work a couple of guys left our Germantown area office and road across the pedestrian bridge to the Shelby Bottoms Greenway on to the new bridge near Two Rivers park and back.

Murfreesboro names bridge for Golczynski

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A new bridge in Murfreesboro has been named in honor of Staff Sgt. Marc Golczynski, the U.S. Marine who grew up in Lewisburg and was killed in combat a year ago in Iraq, by the city council. "It is a...

Dear City Paper: A Better Bells Bend Plan Has Already Been Offered

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The editorial in Friday's City Paper issues a lame challenge to those of us who oppose the latest fashionable plan to "develop" Bells Bend. They admonish us to share a better idea, even though the resisting Bells Bend community has been working on a sub-area plan that looks like a better idea.

Progress to Reach Bell's Bend

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Please sir, don't turn Bell's Bend into concrete. [Where Meerah and I have been spending Sundays recently with human and canine friends]. The developers proudly proclaim that:

Their vision includes an amphitheater, a hotel, stores, condos and offices clustered around a central area designed to attract corporate headquarters.

... BUT they need

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