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Craddock blasts NES charity program

Portion of NES bills will go charity

Plan expected to raise almost $2 million per year

Piedmont to build in Century City

New complex to be ready in 18 months

Former state representative to lead TRA

Tennessee Regulatory Authority chooses prominent Republican to lead the way

Morning Links: 23 May 2008

Fitch likes NES bonds, Vandy prof lands $300K grant, and more...

Owner phases out Nashville Gas brand

Oldest continuously operating business in the city to be known as Piedmont Natural Gas

Industry on trial

How a water leak led to chancery court and the legislature

THE CITY COUNCIL.

A Strong Veto Message From
His Honor, the Mayor
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The Big Three Agree to Refer the Reservoir Site to an Expert.
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Accordingly Kirkpatrick Hill is Condemned Despite the Veto.
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After an Interesting Fight Over the City Hospital,
It Is Turned Over to Eve, Cain and Haggard, the Lowest Bidders.
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Location to Be at the Lewis Place,
Beyond the Corporate Limits.
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Dr. T. E. Enloe Resigns From the Board Of Education and Mr. H. B. Buckner is Chosen His Successor -- Councilman Jones' Speech on the Reservoir Question -- Mr. Gregory Shoots in an Important Resolution -- The Council Adjourns Before All Business is Transacted.

[As published in the Nashville Daily American, September 24, 1886]


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