Now. Just a few days ago, the rma said they were considering postponing and now they have said it is definitely cancelled. And you talk us through what changed . Yes, i think they have said they considered absolutely every option to try to get the open championship to be played. Ultimately, they found a com plete played. Ultimately, they found a complete and utter roadblock. They couldnt see a way forward. I think it is worth bearing in mind that the build of the infrastructure, the temporary stands that would have been erected at royal st georges, that would have started this month. That was the schedule and obviously that would have proving extremely difficult. And then as you multiply through and go into the demands of the rest of the golfing calendar, particularly in a ryder cup year, where there is an awful lot of anxiety to get that played in september. Ultimately they couldnt wine find a way through. I think they would have been all sorts of further implications at play, and if
In a countersuit, two Marion County men are accusing Chattanooga developer John "Thunder" Thornton of filing a libel suit to silence critics after they said his River Gorge Ranch development was being built on top of a "Swiss cheese" of mine shafts within Aetna Mountain.
Two men in Marion County are fighting back against a developer s libel suit, alleging he s trying to silence critics regarding a controversial development project.
On Friday, Nashville attorney Daniel Horwitz filed a response to a libel lawsuit initiated by Thunder Air, the real estate company of John “Thunder” Thornton, on behalf of his client, Joe E. Blevins, and a second response on behalf of Ronnie Kennedy, who is represented by Nashville attorney William J. Harbison.
Chattanooga developer John "Thunder" Thornton appeared at the March meeting of the Marion County Commission to defend his high-end residential development from critics who have expressed concerns about old coal mines inside Aetna Mountain.