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Posted by on 4 Jan 2005 | Comments Off | 126 views

I found the 2004 Annual Audit Reports for Cheatham County the other day. I haven’t seen anything posted in any of the major news outlets so I figured I’d put …

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Posted by on 8 Dec 2004 | Comments Off | 147 views

Cheatham County has recently implemented a new email system, and the county recently registered the domain CheathamCountyTN.gov for its use.…

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Posted by on 24 Nov 2004 | Comments Off | 141 views

The town of Kingston Springs has launched their new website. The new official site is very visually appealling and colorful! They’ve also updated the content. The designer has done a …

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Posted by on 23 Nov 2004 | Comments Off | 159 views

Here are some pictures that The Ashland City Times gathered regarding the 278th Regiment send off ceremony.

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Posted by on 11 Nov 2004 | Comments Off | 147 views

Here is another article on our neighbors’ deployment to Iraq from News Channel 5.

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Posted by on 11 Nov 2004 | Comments Off | 49 views

Troops from the 278th Regiment in Miss. completed their deployment ceremony to Iraq today. This troop regiment contains the largest number of National Guard Tennesseans deployed in any conflict since …

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Posted by on 11 Nov 2004 | Comments Off | 55 views

Here are some interesting statistics and general overview regarding the November 2nd election. This links to the Ashland City Times.

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Posted by on 4 Nov 2004 | Comments Off | 64 views

More of our neighbors are being sent overseas to Iraq toward the end of the month. The Ashland City Times has two articles on interest. One deals with the deployment …

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Posted by on 3 Nov 2004 | Comments Off | 59 views

Well, it is done. Bush/Cheney have regained the White House. The wheel tax was soundly defeated. Phillip Johnson retained his seat in the 78th district. Rosalind Kurita rewon her seat …

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Posted by on 2 Nov 2004 | Comments Off | 74 views

How much fun is today? Imagine…we elect the leader of the free world today, and we do it without guns and without bloodshed. This is one of the most empowering …