Posted in Redflex, Rogersville on Nov 11th, 2009
Dearest Bill Phillips:
When the BMA was discussing traffic cams last night and you said:
“I personally think it’s unconstitutional, and most lawyers I know think it is too. I think eventually it’s going to work its way up into the federal system, it’s going to be declared unconstitutional, and when that happens there’s going to [...]
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Posted in Rogersville on Jul 14th, 2009
After repeated attempts to contact Rogersville city officials with the intention of asking when they might find time, amongst all of their tax raisin’ and salary negotiatin’ duties, to officially opt out of Tennessee’s new park carry law, I received no reply. Or I missed the reply.
Then, Pop forwarded me this NRA alert.
URGENT: Rogersville [...]
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Posted in Rogersville on Feb 5th, 2009
Big D, a stringer for Grainger Today and a right fine fellow, attended the Rogersville BMA meeting last night.
He comments:
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Posted in Hawkins County, Rogersville on Feb 2nd, 2009
All Hawkins County Schools and Rogersville City School will be closed tomorrow 2/3/09.
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All Rogersville Park and Rec basketball games will be canceled. Likewise, all team photos, which were scheduled for this date (2/2/09) will be postponed.
The Boys and Girls Club of Rogersville will be closed this afternoon.
No, Aunt Mildred will not be having her Gin Rummy party. She afraid ya’ll might fall on the steps [...]
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Posted in Rogersville on Jan 31st, 2009
The truth has finally caught up with the rumors. The Rogersville Review reports: Rather than run the risk of running out of money for the Hale Springs Inn project, the Rogersville Board of Mayor and Aldermen may borrow up to $150,000 to make certain it is completed. The BMA has scheduled a meeting for February [...]
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Posted in Rogersville, politics on Oct 21st, 2008
Today’s Times-News letter to the editor from Rogersville :
Wouldn’t it be interesting…
Wouldn’t it be interesting if voting for a presidential candidate were a privilege and not a right — if there were an IQ test or some form of questionnaire to fill out to show you actually knew what was going on in the country [...]
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Shortly after Heritage Days, people took to the nets complaining that Mike Faulk had folks out slapping his stickers on poor, innocent children (Hey, it worked for Phil Roe) and that he was acting as a greeter at the Price Public Soul Food Dinner. The dinner, which was held during the festival, was a fund [...]
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The People Loving People organization, created by Doc Jones, is planning its fourth annual free Thanksgiving Day dinner. The first meeting will be next week (Oct. 16) at 6pm at the Hawkins County Memorial Hospital cafeteria. Additional meetings will be held on Nov. 6 and Nov. 20 — all at 6 p.m.
This year [...]
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WRGS Radio in Rogersville has an online roster for the Nov. 4 game race.
After looking it over, I’ve learned some things I didn’t know before:
(1) Mike Faulk, the Church Hill attorney and candidate for 4th district state senate seat, lives in Kingsport. In fact, he’s on the far side of the [Holston] Ordnance. [...]
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