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Parks cuts softer than expected
Only a handful of jobs will be eliminated
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By
Joey Garrison
Council passes $1.5B Metro budget
Budget cuts mean layoffs, pay freezes and skipping longevity bonuses
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By
Nate Rau
City won’t raise property taxes, mayor says, though budget cuts are coming
Mayor Karl Dean’s annual State of Metro address Thursday gave assurances that he will not ask for a property tax increase next week when he presents a city operating budget proposal to Metro Council.
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By
Amy Griffith Graydon
Metro Schools' budget uncertainties grow as cuts loom
Mayor asks school board about ways to keep 209 proposed employee cuts
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By
Amy Griffith Graydon