Stuart I. Anderson says:
Oh dear MARLE, you have descended into downright nastiness because I won’t play with you in your rabbit holes at your command. And now you are correcting spelling that the spell checker doesn’t catch with your usual snarky gracelessness.
It’s a shame really. This used to be a nice forum where people could respectfully exchange opinions but first we acquire a profane vulgarian now you have apparently lost the ability to communicate respectfully. You have always been humorless but interesting as you alienated one after another on this forum needlessly. Now we have you combining your humorlessness with a nastiness aimed at me which I find regrettable. It was nice chatting with you and I hope we can do it again sometime.
The Washington County Election Commission could soon be moving its offices to the George P. Jaynes Justice Center.
The County-Owned Property Committee approved a plan Thursday calling for the Election Commission to move its offices, which are currently on the third floor of the Washington County Courthouse, to nearly 2,000 square feet of space in the justice center.
The space was formerly used by the 1st Judicial District attorney generalâs office.
In addition, the committee approved the Election Commissionâs request for the county to lease event space behind the Food City in Jonesborough for early voting in next yearâs elections. The Heritage, 161 Molly Grayce Lane, would only be leased for nine weeks a year to accommodate early voting.
The Washington County Election Commission is pushing for event space behind the Food City in Jonesborough to be designated as an early voting site in next yearâs elections.
Election officials recommended that county commissioners lease The Heritage, 161 Molly Grayce Lane, when they met with members of the County-Owned Property Committee on Friday.
The joint session of the two boards was called to explore options to Washington County renewing its lease of the former Ole Towne Ace Hardware building at 220 N. 2nd Ave. in Jonesborough.
Washington County commissioners voted last month to ask for an extension of the countyâs expired lease on the former hardware building while Washington County Mayor Joe Grandy negotiates a possible option for the county to purchase the property.
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Sen. Bill Hagerty fills Senate team with 13 ex-Trump staffers
Freshman Republican U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty has picked a chief of staff who worked for former Gov. Bill Haslam, former Sen. Bob Corker and former President Trump.
Credit: AP
Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Bill Hagerty speaks at a polling place Thursday, Aug. 6, 2020, in Brentwood, Tenn. Hagerty and Dr. Manny Sethi are competing to become the GOP nominee in the race to replace retiring Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) Author: The Associated Press Updated: 11:55 AM CST January 29, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Freshman Republican U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty has picked a chief of staff who worked for former Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, former Sen. Bob Corker and former President Donald Trump.