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A Progressive In Every Way

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Sean Braisted doesn’t see the necessity in preserving the rural character of Bells Bend, one of the few remaining rural areas which remain in Davidson County:

Developing Nashville

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Christine Buttorf reports on an effort by the Bells Bend community to stop a planned development which would create a shadow downtown over the next 20 years in what could be considered the only rural portion left of Davidson County.

Business boosters could see their funding reduced

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As the economy wanes, a Maury County commissioner wants to reduce funding for the nonprofit organization that aims to bring new businesses to the community.

Introducing Another Small Business Owner

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Every now and then I have the opportunity to introduce to our community new businesses or small business owners.  Today I talked with Matthew who is starting a pressure washing business in our area.  Although I don’t personally have a home right now that needs pressure washed, I told Matthew that I’d post here about his service.  He said,

J.C. Penney

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Looks like J.C. Penney is still a ways off.

J.C. Penney is slated to open in the fall of 2009 in the new Gateway Centre development at Sam Ridley Parkway and Wolverine Drive.

What is The Next Shift in Video?

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With some 28 billion videos streamed online in 2007–up 50% from 2006–it’s not surprising that new businesses are sprouting up around this digital explosion. Each day on YouTube, more than 50 million video views are delivered and 45,000 new clips are uploaded.
Google and Yahoo have video search sites and large caches of [...]

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