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What happens underneath an overpass is now tangled in bureaucracy.

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Well, technically the camp isn't really located "underneath and overpass" but instead, parallel to it.  But tangled in bureaucracy it is, and it probably will continue to be until the camp actually closes, which ultimately was, I think, the only real decision the committee came to yesterd

Wartrace misses grant; work goes on

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Although Wartrace didn't get the Community Block Development Grant for about $300,000 it applied for, the water line improvements will continue as planned. "We actually applied for that for...

Numbers Running

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From the AP:

A recent study shows Tennessee’s state and local governments need to make improvements in the protection of Social Security numbers.

Banks Seek Cushion: Bail Out Loans May Not Trickle down to Local Capital Projects Any Time Soon

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Since the 9 banks receiving hundreds of millions of taxpayer bail out money from the federal government have seen their housing boom profits evaporate, they may sit on to the capital as a cushion against risk rather than deploying it immediately.

Morgan Park Playground First Frozen, Now in Limbo

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CM Erica Gilmore attended Salemtown's last association meeting and heard some feedback including that on seeming delays in completion of Morgan Park amenities, in particular the new playground. CM Gilmore followed up with Parks Department Director Roy Wilson with our concerns and she received the following response:

Good afternoon Council Lady,

Gresham Takes Flak For Taking Advantage Of Farm Program

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From Richard Locker:

State Rep. Dolores Gresham’s husband has received $26,850 in state taxpayer-funded farm grants since 2006 and is approved for $9,040 more, making their farm the top Fayette County recipient of the grant program.

Now what?

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After I wrote my pity party post earlier today, Andrew called and we had a good talk about what the problems are and what I need to do to move past this. That is the one thing I am feeling good about right now...that I know I am going to get past this. When it happened before, I didn't get in the pool for months and months.

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