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Howard Gentry files to run for criminal court clerk
Gentry won a special Metro Council election in August after David Torrence resigned
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Gentry picks up high marks for Criminal Court clerk job
Bar association members recommend former vice mayor over other candidates
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Joey Garrison
Five candidates to vie for Criminal Court clerk position
Veteran Metro leaders Craddock, Gentry joined by three others hoping to replace Torrence
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Joey Garrison
Former Vice Mayor Howard Gentry interested in Criminal Court clerk position
Veteran Nashville civic leader says his experience with the court could prove beneficial
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Joey Garrison
Survey shows plight worsening for Nashville's most impoverished
Community Needs Evaluation reveals 16.9% of county residents live at, below poverty level
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Charles Maldonado
Creating a new place for Nashville's homeless
Four months after Tent City officially closed, progress is being made on new housing for its former residents
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Anne Marshall
Metro appoints permanent Social Services Commission director
Position has been filled with interim since controversial leader’s contract not renewed
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Literacy linked to economic development
Tens of thousands of Nashvillians can’t read. What are we going to do about it?
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J.R. Lind
The long and winding road
A boon, a dagger to the environment, a failure and a revival: Will May Town, the city’s biggest private development in history, ever happen?
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Joey Garrison
Good times, bad times
The city launches its largest anti-poverty initiative ever, raising the question: Is it harder to fight poverty during a recession or a boom?
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Stephen George
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