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Find more posts like this: I was glad to read the reports from Jackson Baker and Richard Locker that Shelby County District Attorney Bill Gibbons will run for Governor of Tennesee in 2010 if Bill Frist doesn't. Bill Gibbons is actually the District Attorney General for the 30th Judicial District, which makes him one of 30 District Attorneys in Tennessee. Shelby County is so populous that the 30th Judicial District is made A Gubernatorial Candidate Announces His Intentions11
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Find more posts like this: The Memphis Commercial Appeal does a lifestyle piece on last week’s kickoff to the legislative campaign season, Jimmy Naifeh’s “Coon Supper.” Apparently, the title dish is not all that popular: Law enforcement officials unanimously reject proposal22
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Chris Echegaray • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • March 14, 2008 There's not one law enforcement official who agrees with the Sen. Doug Jackson's proposal. |
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