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Ya Es Hora Tennessee: family festival and voter registration drive this Saturday, September 6

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A Hispanic-American Family Festival and Voter Education and Registration Drive will take place this Saturday:HISPANIC BUSINESS LEADERS, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, SPANISH MEDIA AND YA ES HORA TENNESSEE! (Now's the Time Tennessee!) SUPPORTERS AND VOLUNTEERS JOIN IN A COMMUNITY EFFORT TO REGISTER AND EDUCATE VOTERS

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An Appeal

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Amy Griffith reports that at a community meeting led by Councilman and Reverend Jerry Maynard an appeal was made for Mayor Karl Dean to join the fight against school rezoning. Only one problem, he appears, more or less, to be for it:

A Developing Bias

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Christine Buttorff reports:

The Tennessee State Fair’s office has sent requests for information to a list of nearly 80 developers, racetrack owners and other interested groups, but missing from the list are community groups and neighborhoods.

MAC working to provide free lunches for low-income kids this summer

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MAC working to provide free lunches for low-income kids this summer Applications from local organizations are currently being accepted for participation in the 2008 Summer Food Service Program for Davidson County, organized by the Metropolitan Action Commission (MAC).

Alignment Nashville Moves To Mayor's Office

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Posted: March 6, 2008 11:07 PM CST (Channel 5 News)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Alignment Nashville, a group that coordinates community organizations to help students in Nashville's public schools, will move to the mayor's office.

Mayor Karl Dean and the organization's leaders hope the new partnership will help them more efficiently focus on problems such as dropout and graduations rates.

The four members of Alignment Nashville will begin reporting directly to the mayor in four

Speaking of tolerance

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A lawsuit has been filed against the school district in Rapid City, S.D., after a facilities manager refused permission for a community group to use an auditorium to feature the testimony of an abortion survivor.

"We just don't like to encourage discussion of those types of issues in our facilities," the lawsuit says one of the defendants, Ronald Mincks, announced. Mincks at the time was assistan

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