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The Aftermath of August

October 26, 2010
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The Aftermath of August

Election day is just a week away, and campaigns all over the state are ramping up their efforts to get voters to the polls. This isn’t unusual, in fact it happens every election cycle. What is unusual is that several campaigns have reported reluctance by some voters to participate in early voting here in...

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MSPJC “Welcomes” the Stagecoach to Town!

October 19, 2010
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Mary Cashiola reports in her Flyer blog IN THE BLUFF that the Mid South Peace & Justice Center was waiting with er, open arms, to welcome Wells Fargo to town: As part of its new “Days of Giving” program, Wells Fargo distributed $1,000 to eight local non-profits, including the Memphis Union Mission and the...

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Cash Says MCS May Close 50 Schools Next Year

October 19, 2010
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The CA reports that Kriner Cash is ready to do what no one else has been willing to do here: CLOSE some schools with shrinking enrollments and merge others.  Too bad they didn’t make this decision BEFORE they rebuilt schools in North Memphis: In four months, Memphis City Schools Supt. Kriner Cash expects to...

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Shelby County Poll Shows Upside for Ford

August 4, 2010
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Shelby County Poll Shows Upside for Ford

A poll released yesterday by Yacoubian Research shows that the race for Shelby County Mayor is tightening, though the end results are well within the margin of error. The poll, conducted last week shows the gap seperating Democratic Nominee Joe Ford and Republican Nominee Mark Luttrell tightening from 5% to 3% with significant gains...

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Metro Charter Commission Wrapping Up

August 3, 2010
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Metro Charter Commission Wrapping Up

With just two meetings left, the Memphis and Shelby County Metro Charter Commission is wrapping up the proposed charter for submission by August 10th. Last night the Commission decided on a date for elections. This Thursday they will look at more options for the single member legislative districts. The Commission adopted a 25 member...

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Fullilove Receives Threats For Sponsoring NDO

July 28, 2010
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Jonathan Cole reports at Grand Divisions that Councilor Janis Fullilove has received death threats for sponsoring the city’s proposed Non-Discrimination Ordinance: Last night, Memphis City Councilwoman Janis Fullilove informed me that she had received four phone calls from unknown numbers threating her life.  Each death threat referenced Fullilove’s sponsorship of the LGBT-inclusive employment non-discrimination...

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Early Voting Stronger Than Expected

July 23, 2010
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The CA is reporting that Early Voting is brisk this August: Surging Republican turnout is setting a pace for early voting numbers in the Aug. 5 elections that would break the previous Shelby County early voting record in a summer election. Through Thursday, 30,388 voters had cast ballots, 28,856 since voting expanded to satellite...

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What part of BAD PUBLIC RELATIONS Do These Folks Not Grasp?

July 21, 2010
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Remember the General Services Division employees who decided to “retire” after being caught in potential scandals?  The CA reports that the GSD is THROWING A PARTY for them.  One hopes it’s NOT on City time: The city’s troubled General Services Division is planning to celebrate the careers of three employees who have recently resigned...

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Councilor Fullilove begins to move NDO through the Council

July 20, 2010
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At-Large City Councilor Janis Fullilove has started the process to pass a Non-Discrimination Ordinance through the Memphis City Council today.  The Personnel committee sent it to the full Council without recommendation because it had not yet heard from Mayor Wharton’s office on its position regarding the ordinance. Councilor Fullilove explains why she is leading...

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The Fightin’ 8th GOP Slugfest

July 20, 2010
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The Fightin’ 8th GOP Slugfest

There are some pretty high stakes happening in the 8th District right now with the retirement of long-time congressman, John Tanner, who has served 11-terms in Washington. I wrote yesterday about the insane amount of mailers that certain areas were getting. In Obion County, mailers come daily. In perusing them, Ron Kirkland and George...

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