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Nashville Town Council President Nancy Crocker wasn't re-elected in November. We talk one last time on her four years on council and what's next after politics.
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We visit with town council president Nancy Crocker to get an update on the newly crafted budget, the state abortion ban effect on tourism, new security cameras, and more.
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After delays and concerns, town council passed a human rights ordinance. A new mural is going up downtown. And a Community Crossings grant is helping re-pave and stripe streets just in time for the fall tourism rush.
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Paperwork is moving forward to get Brown County State park on the town's water/sewer system, the human rights ordinance is ready for a second reading, and a new art display is scheduled to be dedicated Friday.
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The Brown County Playhouse has been upgraded, tourism dollars don't fund town infrastructure, a human rights ordinance gets a first reading, and most storefronts are full despite COVID.
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A fire destroys at least two downtown shops, the town is looking for state grant money to fund sewer projects, the town needs more police officers during tourism season, and we learn more about Nancy Crocker as we welcome her to our show for the first time.