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Dickson terminal: County OKs lawsuit settlement with developer Titan

Dickson terminal: County OKs lawsuit settlement with developer Titan Chris Gadd, Nashville Tennessean © Chris Gadd/The Herald Opponents of the fuel terminal proposed for Dickson County rallied Thursday night at the county courthouse in Charlotte as the county planning commission voted on the terminal site plan inside. Dickson County reached a settlement Tuesday with Titan Partners, the company planning a large fuel terminal near Interstate 40, about four months after the company filed lawsuits to proceed with the $60 million project.  The Dickson County Commission voted 9-1 to settle the lawsuits. Commissioner Johnnie Reed voted no and Commissioner Linda Hayes abstained.  It s going to cause a lot of hard feelings,” said Commissioner Cotton Dawson. “And I hope when we vote to do the right thing, it doesn’t make people mad at you so bad it s completely out of reason.  

FSC Celebrates 80th Anniversary With A Who s Who Webinar of Researchers and Analysts

FSC Celebrates 80th Anniversary With A Who s Who Webinar of Researchers and Analysts News provided by Share this article FLOYD, Va., Jan. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ This month, the Foundation for the Study of Cycles (FSC) is celebrating eighty years of researching and analyzing cycles found in natural, social, and economic disciplines. From January 16 to January 22, the FSC will be presenting a series of free live webinars via the foundation s YouTube Channel featuring some of the top cycles thought leaders in the realms of science and investing. (PRNewsfoto/Foundation for the Study of Cycles) Participants in the FSC 80 th Anniversary Celebration Week will come away with a broad appreciation of the role that cycles play in both our world and our markets, said Dr. Richard Smith, Chairman and Executive Director of the FSC. They ll be privy to  insightful forecasts of what to expect in financial markets in 2021, and timeless wisdom into the psychology and application of forec

Oban Lifeboat counts down to Christmas

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