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Plain English

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The Davidson County Election Commission has certified that the English First initiative has enough valid signatures to be placed on the November 4 ballot.

Giving The Opposition Ideas

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Sean Braisted wants to see local campaign finance data digitally available to the public:

Tickled Pink

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Ray Barrett, the Election Administrator for Davidson County, is "tickled pink" at the idea of offering campaign finance records in digital format, as opposed to the current policy of requiring people to trek down to the election commission in order to look up the records of local elected officials.

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.

The Chamber’s Candidate Is Bad At Paperwork

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From Jaime Sarrio:

School board candidate Cordenus Eddings failed to file her campaign finance reports on time, according to the Davidson County Election Commission.

Planners: Auctioneer broke law

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The Maury County Regional Planning Commission wants an attorney to take action against an auctioneer because of allegations he violated a state statute.

The commission voted Monday to authorize a lawyer to seek recourse against Carl L. Brooks. The commission accused Brooks of auctioning parcels of less than five acres without proper approval from the county’s planning board.

Sixth Circuit Hears House Case Again

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In a surprise move, a three judge panel of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals gathered in Nashville today to consider an appeal filed by Paul House which claims that the state should by barred from re-trying the case.

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