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Lebanon to host Homeland Security Expo
Thursday, June 18, 2009

By JENNIFER HORTON
The Wilson Post

Members of the public are invited to attend the upcoming Urban Area Security Initiative Expo at the James E. Ward Agricultural Center, hosted by the City of Lebanon in conjunction with the Tennessee Office of Homeland Security on Wednesday, June 24.

The hours will be from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

The event will highlight the UASI region’s efforts regarding public safety and will also allow the public to see new equipment and see demonstrations of emergency responses.

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With 30 more days, Council still stuck on budget
Thursday, June 18, 2009

By BEN DUDLEY
The Wilson Post

After passing a resolution authorizing a continuing appropriation and budget for fiscal year 2008-09 for 30 more days, Lebanon City Council is $527,000 short of balancing next year’s budget.

 

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Council reprimands city engineer for email
Wednesday, June 17, 2009

By CONNIE ESH
The Wilson Post

Lebanon City Council reprimanded City/Utilities Engineer Chuck Boyett Tuesday night for saying in that email that the city government is “clearly targeting individuals” with the job cuts some council members say are needed to balance the budget.

Council took the action in response to a copy of an email handed out by Ward 3 Councilor William Farmer during the regular meeting.

Boyett apologized and said he took back the statement, and that he is sorry if anyone on council took it personally or was offended. He also said he thought the e-mail, which he sent to Pat Hickey, a Clarksville city employee, was a private message.

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Storm blows through Lebanon
Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Trees fall in high winds

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$3.4M offered for old MJE site
Tuesday, June 16, 2009

By TOMI L. WILEY
Special to The Wilson Post

MT. JULIET -- The highest offer so far was put on the table last week for what is arguably the most sought-after piece of real estate in Mt. Juliet, a county official said Monday, with a price tag of $3.4 million for 12 acres.

Wilson County Mayor Robert Dedman said Monday that he received an offer on what is commonly known as the old Mt. Juliet Elementary School property, located at the corner of Mt. Juliet Road and Division Street, on Thursday, June 11. Dedman said he received the offer from a “local seller,” though wouldn’t divulge the name, for a total of $3.4 million for the entire 12 acres, although the offer “hasn’t been proved.”

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