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Council bill would ban alcohol at after-hours clubs

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By MICHAEL CASS • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • November 11, 2008

Patrons of Nashville's after-hours clubs would no longer be able to bring their own alcohol to the establishments under Metro Council legislation being filed today.
Councilwoman Anna Page said her bill would take all alcohol out of the clubs after 3 a.m.

Sounds, Metro can't agree on lease

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By MICHAEL CASS • Staff Writer(Tennessean) • October 10, 2008

The Nashville Sounds and Metro government continue to disagree about the Sounds' future at Greer Stadium as the baseball team's lease is running out, a top city official said Thursday.

Media Bias at the Belmont Debate

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One of the "undecided voters" picked to possibly ask a question at the "Town Hall" Presidential Debate this week in Nashville, Ben Raybin, is a former staff writer for BuzzFlash.com, a left-wing and very pro-Obama online "independent media" site.

Metro Council delays water bill changes

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Revising late fees, due dates could cost city millions
By CHRISTINA E. SANCHEZ • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • October 8, 2008

Nashville water and sewer customers will not get more time to pay their bills — at least for now.

Deaner elected Metro public defender

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By MICHAEL CASS • Staff Writer • September 16, 2008

The Metro Council just elected Dawn Deaner to be Metro’s public defender for the next 20 months.

Deaner, an associate public defender since 2003, takes over the position that Ross Alderman held until his death in a motorcycle accident last month. She will be eligible to run for countywide election in May 2010.

Dean lays out education plans for coming year

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By MICHAEL CASS • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • September 8, 2008

Mayor Karl Dean put forward a five-tiered approach to improving Metro schools in a speech this afternoon.

Judge rules to keep English-only measure off ballot

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By JANELL ROSS • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • September 4, 2008

Chancellor Claudia Bonnyman has just ruled that the English-only proposal can not appear on Davidson County ballots Nov.4.

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