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City Paper Endorsements

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The City Paper issued its list of endorsements this morning, picking Tuke for Senate, Stewart for State House, and Coverstone, Gentry, Kindall, and North for School Board.

Four Eddings And A Funeral

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Jeff Woods reports on rumors that school board candidate Cordenus Eddings was caught campaigning outside a funeral:

Mourners Outraged by Politicking at Funeral

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Predictably, only a week before the election, things are getting a little testy in the school board race between the incumbent Ed Kindall and the Chamber of Commerce-endorsed candidate, Cordenus Eddings.

Kindall supporters say Eddings outraged a grieving family by politicking at a funeral this week.

Questioning the Chamber's Motives

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There's more news this morning about one of the fabulous Chamber of Commerce-endorsed candidates for school board. First, we learn Cordenus Eddings isn't following campaign finance disclosure laws. Then we find out why. Her campaign treasurer seems to have a little problem with obeying laws.

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.

Ed Kindall Says His Opposition To Rezoning Cost Him Chamber Endorsement

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School board member Ed Kindall talks about his failure in getting the Chamber’s nod:

Nashville schools rezoning plan passes

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By JAIME SARRIO • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • July 9, 2008

The Metro Nashville Board of Education passed a massive rezoning plan Tuesday after months of emotional arguments that it would adversely affect racial balance at several schools.

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