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- Underground city is more than a curiosity - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Underground city is more than a curiosity
Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
By Kate Harrison And Pam Sohn, Chattanooga Times Free Press Chattanooga, Tenn. (WTW) ? Chattanooga, Tenn. (AP) ? There are two Chattanoogas. The one we see, and the one we don't. The city we see bustles with restaurants, shops and gyms housed in ...and more » - Federal Prosecutors Target White-Collar Criminals in Middle Tennessee - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Federal Prosecutors Target White-Collar Criminals in Middle Tennessee
7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Nineteen people are facing federal charges as a result of an intense focus by the United States Attorney's Office to address white-collar crime in Middle Tennessee, announced United States Attorney Jerry E Martin. In recent weeks, federal prosecutors ...and more » - Stories appearing in Wednesday's edition - Quincy Herald Whig
Stories appearing in Wednesday's edition
Quincy Herald Whig
WORKING CASH FORUM: Two Quincy School District officials stood before a large crowd Tuesday night to explain the merits of issuing $6.2 million in working cash bonds. Superintendent Lonny Lemon and Business Manager Bud Martin spent 70 minutes answering ... - Airport Authority works on Jetport business plan - Cleveland Daily Banner
Airport Authority works on Jetport business plan
Cleveland Daily Banner
The goal is to have a business plan in place sometime in May. Action taken during the meeting included accepting an offer of $250 for one of the two abandoned planes at Hardwick Field and get it removed as quickly as possible. City Attorney John ... - Port authority discusses new road, debt policy - State Gazette
Port authority discusses new road, debt policy
State Gazette
"Multiple west Tennessee communities were able to submit for this funding because of the Port of Cates Landing being constructed that would not have been able to submit it if the port in Memphis was the only port in west Tennessee," said Philpot. - Taxes, Pay Up or Die! - The Market Oracle

The Market OracleTaxes, Pay Up or Die!
The Market Oracle
First of all, who would want to be a member of the US military in the first place? Secondly, most of what the military spends is on offense and should be cut from the budget. And third, the United States had no income tax until 1913, but certainly had ... - Developer details proposal for Barnes Mill/Lancaster - Richmond Register
Developer details proposal for Barnes Mill/Lancaster
Richmond Register
Worley, who did most of the talking, and attorney Michael Eaves, who drafted the zone-change request, both said they were not asking for a simple rezoning. The change would be tied to the design he was presenting, Worley said. - County, city OK Carpenter incentives - News Courier
County, city OK Carpenter incentives
News Courier
The city place a value on the scope of work at $375000. The city will also construct a $3.5 million electrical substation to provide power to the plant. The city will credit $750000 toward the overall cost. City attorney Shane Black said Athens ...and more » - A Stall To Set Out - VC Circle
A Stall To Set Out
VC Circle
COM US PE group Carlyle faces a sharply weaker biz environment and a threat to the favourable tax treatment it has enjoyed. Late last year, Carlyle's three co-founders sent contacts a short seasonal video starring themselves. In it, David Rubenstein, ...and more » - French Quarter's New Owners Meet With Residents - Memphis Daily News

Memphis Daily NewsFrench Quarter's New Owners Meet With Residents
Memphis Daily News
The meeting was called for a couple of reasons, said Evan Nahmias, attorney with McDonald Kuhn PLLC representing Kumar and Chopra. One was to assure neighborhood stakeholders of local involvement, including architect Richard Molenaar.and more »
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WORKING CASH FORUM: Two Quincy School District officials stood before a large crowd Tuesday night to explain the merits of issuing $6.2 million in working cash bonds.


