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Many of the local sex-perverts have changed their appearance, some quite dramatically. We are working on updated pictures but TBI’s website is down constantly. Keep an eye on the list and let me know if you notice differences. Most notable was the addition of Woody Marshal Lane. We are unsure why he gets on the list, off the list and then returns. We will leave them up just in case.
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MEDIA RELEASE
July 28, 2010
On Tuesday, July 20th, 2010, at approximately 8:38 P.M. officers of the Dunlap Police Department responded to a fight incident in the parking lot area of the former Bi-Lo Store located on Hwy 28 in Dunlap. Prior to the officers arriving at the location, a witness had stopped the fight.
Shepherd of The Valley Pre 127 Annual Yard Sale and Bake Sale
Saturday July 31st
& Sunday August 1
from 9:30 am — 1:00 pm
In Church Parking Lot
Hwy 28 next to Dollar Store South of the schools
Press Release
2010-07-27
News from the 2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book
Tennessee’s Kids – Opportunities and Well-Being Status
Tennessee’s future prosperity depends on providing opportunities for all children to succeed. Tennessee ranks 41st nationally in the 2010 KIDS COUNT Data Book, a state-by-state study on the well-being of America’s children. The Data Book reveals that Tennessee improved on five of the 10 measures affecting child well-being since 2000. Yet on three other measures, conditions worsened for Tennessee’s children. Two measures were not comparable to previous years.
Charges filed by members of the Sheriff’s Office in General Sessions Court, Circuit Court and Grand Jury for calendar year 2009.These numbers are quite different from the statistics quoted. These statistics were derived from court records.
Press Release
Mason-Dixon Poll Corroborates Previous Polls Indicating Haslam Strongest in General Election
KNOXVILLE – A new Mason-Dixon poll shows Republican gubernatorial candidate and Knoxville Mayor Bill Haslam with an 11-percentage point lead over his closest competitor nearly 10 days away from the Aug. 5 primary.
Conducted from July 19-21, the poll also indicates Haslam would be the strongest Republican candidate for governor primary voters could select to run in the general election. The numbers also indicate Haslam’s opponents are running failing, stagnant campaigns.
This news — along with former Gov. Mitt Romney’s recent endorsement, another public poll showing him with a double-digit lead and the great crowds seen on his Early Voting Tour – shows Haslam is the only candidate that can lay claim to momentum with 11 days remaining in the Primary.
“The only poll that matters is the one less than two weeks away on Aug. 5,” Haslam said. “Crissy and I have been working 18 months to get right where we are, and we’re going to continue working hard and taking our message of making Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for jobs directly to Tennessee voters.”
Haslam knows the right way to develop a plan is take your ideas to the people and include them in the process. His blueprint for making Tennessee the No. 1 state in the Southeast for high quality jobs – released last month – was developed from Haslam’s creative solutions, taking them to the small business owners, parents, educators and various professionals and listening, learning and receiving their input.
“We have a volunteer-support network that is organized, prepared and vast,” said Mark Cate, Campaign Manager. “Tennesseans are eager to vote for Bill Haslam because he’s run a good, professional campaign talking about the issues that matter most: jobs, conservative budget management, and strengthening education.
“Any candidate who says they have the momentum right now who isn’t Bill Haslam is just plain wrong,” Cate said. “But Mayor Haslam would never say that because Crissy and he are too busy working for every last vote across the state.”
Mayor Haslam is the two-term Republican Mayor of Knoxville, reelected in 2007 with 87 percent of the vote. A hardworking, conservative public servant, Haslam led Knoxville to become one of the top ten metropolitan areas for business and expansion, while reducing the city’s debt, tripling the rainy day fund, reducing the number of city employees to the lowest amount in 15 years and bringing property taxes to the lowest rate in 50 years. An executive leader with a proven record of success, he helped grow his family’s small business from 800 employees into one of Tennessee’s largest companies with 14,000 employees. For more information on Bill Haslam, please visit www.BillHaslam.com.
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