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3:20 am
Mon July 28, 2008

Shelby County Assessor Candidate: Cheyenne Johnson

Memphis, TN – Voters have several candidates vying for their attention this general election. Among the picking includes the position for Shelby County Assessor. Nicole Erwin spoke with Democratic candidate Cheyenne Johnson, who has worked with the Shelby County Assessor's office since 1988.

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12:46 am
Tue July 22, 2008

Daily News: Memphis City Schools Funding War

Memphis, TN – Four hundred twenty three million dollars is still at stake while the Memphis City Schools suit against the Memphis City Council continues. Nicole Erwin spoke with reporter Andy Meek to find out what progress has been made.

To read more on the Memphis City Schools funding fight, go to the Memphis Daily News at www.memphisdailynews.com.

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8:18 am
Wed July 16, 2008

Daily News: Memphis City Schools Funding Dispute May Have Surprising Consequences

Memphis, TN – Andy Meek covers city politics and city schools for the Memphis Daily News. He spoke with Candice Ludlow about what may come out of Thursday's hearing on the Memphis City Schools funding question.

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7:29 am
Thu July 3, 2008

Community Efforts To Save Rosemark School Thwarted

Rosemark, TN – One of the Tennessee Preservation Trust's most endangered historic sites is scheduled for extinction. Nicole Erwin reports how the 1912 Rosemark schoolhouse will be demolished before August.

Tipton-Rosemark Alumni Mark Davidson says the identity of a small Shelby County community will soon no longer exist.

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5:52 am
Tue July 1, 2008

Sinkhole May Swallow Amtrak Service To Memphis

Memphis, TN – Memphis is the number one destination on the City of New Orleans. If a gaping sinkhole is not fixed, Amtrak may discontinue service

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