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Carver Lane set for Monday closure
Friday, June 5, 2009

The City of Lebanon will be closing Carver Lane, just north of the railroad tracks, on Monday, June 8, from approximately 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., for construction of a force main sewer line. 

The road will be opened for emergency access only. Thru traffic should avoid this section of Carver Lane during these hours. The construction is being completed by Conrad Construction of Lebanon.

 
Bone: House defeats bill increasing selenium in TN streams
Friday, June 5, 2009
State Rep. Stratton Bone, D-Lebanon, along with 39 other House Democrats and two Republicans, on Wednesday voted down a bill that would have allowed coal mining companies to dump unacceptable levels of selenium into local streams and rivers.
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Beavers: State Senate overrides governor’s veto
Friday, June 5, 2009

State Sen. Mae Beavers, R-Mt. Juliet, reports on this week’s happenings in the Tennessee General Assembly.

The Senate hopes to wrap up its business within the next two weeks before adjourning for the summer, she said.

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Council, mayor butt heads on layoffs
Thursday, June 4, 2009
By JENNIFER HORTON
The Wilson Post    
       
Work sessions on the City of Lebanon’s proposed budget for 2009-2010 have devolved into a test of wills, of sorts, with city councilors seeking the layoffs of several employees who supported the current and former mayors.
          
Ward 2 Councilor Kevin Huddleston produced a list during Wednesday night’s session that targeted City Liaison Sue Akins Siens, hired by former Mayor Don Fox; Personnel Director Bill Durham, a Fox and Craighead supporter; a custodian at City Hall identified by Craighead as the mother of former Ward 2 Councilor Annette Stafford. Stafford was defeated by Huddleston for the council position.
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New Providence fire hall will take more than just a grant
Thursday, June 4, 2009

By TOMI L. WILEY
Special to The Wilson Post

MT. JULIET -- Although a new Homeland Security grant to provide financial assistance directly to fire departments to build new or modify existing fire stations could jump start efforts to build a new fire hall in southern Mt. Juliet, chances of netting grant money is “unlikely” and upwards of a million dollars will be needed yearly to facilitate it, officials said Tuesday.

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