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Chickens are seen next to their water supply at Baldwin, Georgia, chicken house in 2002. AP File Photo/The Times, Tom Reed Months after news of a possible chicken processing plant relocating to Northwest Georgia began to circulate, the Dade County Commission is taking the final steps in developing an ordinance that would require a special-use permit for industrial development an nike dunk high d could put tighter restrictions on future development of any kind.Commissioner Phillip Hartline took issue with one late addition to the ordinance that would prohibit any poultry operation - whether it be for housing, raising, producing, processing or selling - within 500 feet from all property boundary lines or streams in the county. The purpose of this ordinance is industry, not chicken houses Hartline said. Dade County Commission District 2 candidate Phillip Hartline answers questions during a debate at Dade County Public Library on Thursday, April 19, airforce 2018, in Trenton, Ga. Multiple candidates across several races were in attendance for the forum, which precedes the May 22 primary election. / Staff photo by Doug Strickland Hartline believes the ordinance as written goes too far and will infringe on people s property rights. The reason the commission is putting a heavy ind adidas campus 80s ustrial use ordinance on the books in the first place is to keep unwanted industries out of Dade County and to also give the county rules and procedures Xfjd The last of his kind: Altamont WWII veteran reflects on life in the military
Joe Carr, left, and Lamar Alexander NASHVILLE stanley thermos mug - A conservative super PAC controlled by a Nashville millionaire pumped nearly $300,000 in independent expenditures into Tennessee s U.S. Senate Republican primary last week, mostly against incumbent Sen. Lamar Alexander.Federal Election Commission reports filed Thursday and Friday by Andrew Miller s Citizens 4 Ethics in Government show the group spent $250,960 with Princeton, N.J.-based political media firm Jamestown Associates to oppose Alexander.The group spent $30,000 supporting state Rep. Joe Carr, R-Lascassas, the tea party favorite and stanley cup Miller friend who is challenging Alexander in the Aug. 7 primary. Some $20,000 of that went to Gill Media, headed by former conservative radio show host Steve Gill.Gill Media got another $15,000 from Miller s group in support of U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais, who faces tough opposition from in the 4th Congressional District Republican primary.Miller s PAC already has been on television attacking Alexander.Earlier in the campaign, the FEC questioned $9,564.54 the Carr campaign reported receiving from a Miller-owned company, Life Watch Pharmacy LLC.The federal watchdog agency wanted to know if the money was a campaign contribution and asked about the structure of the Life Watch Pharmacy s limited liability corporation.That s because Miller already had given Carr s campaign $2,600 in direct contributions -- the legal limit for individual contributions-- for the primary and general stanley canada election. Ark
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