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Industrial park funding discussed by council

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The city council agrees: Shelbyville needs an industrial park. The question: How to pay for it. That was a topic of discussion raised by city manager Ed Craig at the city council's study session...

Stateline heads up

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I was just informed that Stateline did an article on legislators that blog. A condenced version of my "Nut letters" post was highlighted on the right hand side. A good list of legislators who blog was also included. Little did I know that Rep.

More city street repair dollars urged

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Shelbyville City Council reviewed preliminary budget figures Thursday night as presented by City Manager Ed Craig, with council member Al Stephenson saying he would like to see more put into street...

Hatin' On Barack from 7-9AM

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Frequent commenter CB (Craig Bardo), appears to have his own talk show on 1470AM WVOL, the home for eccentric black conservative talkers.

According to the website, the Morning Show with Craig Bardo airs from 7-9AM Monday through Friday.

New city budget to be revealed

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Shelbyville's city council will get its first look at the 2008-09 budget this week, according to city manager Ed Craig. A budget meeting has been tentatively scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday in the...

Newly-placed trees are the wrong kind

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Don't get too used to seeing those new trees on the square. They are soon to be removed and won't be replaced until fall. According to City Manager Ed Craig, D & L Associates of Nashville, the...

good question : general conference reflection

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so i've been all into the blogosphere and being the onlooker for general conference this year. so much more than in '04.. before that there really wasn't a way to keep up like today. i find this from craig to be a very good question

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