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Fisk looks to close financial gap, find new board members soon
First-year president James Williams says Fisk needs to raise about $700K before June 30
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Pierce Greenberg
Homelessness commission hopes to restore Key Alliance's depleted board
Legal department opinion that city employees shouldn’t also represent nonprofit has led to board's disarray
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Joey Garrison
Homeless nonprofit Key Alliance in disarray after board defections
Alliance to seek a new well-connected board of directors to would raise funds from private sector for the nonprofit
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Joey Garrison
City: Frogge, Gentry, Kim, Pinkston, Speering come out on top in school board races
School board chair Porter and longest-serving member Kindall defeated
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Joey Garrison
Bar recommends Jameson, Robinson for judgeships
Results of online survey of Nashville Bar Association released Friday
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Pierce Greenberg
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
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