We have four in-studio guests on today’s show!
- Hour #1: Anderson City Street Superintendent Brad Land on amenities that make a city attractive
- Hour #2: Anderson City Interim Dir. of Economic Development Greg Winkler on ways to attract new business and jobs to the city
- Hour #3: Madison County Councilman Rick Gardner and incoming Councilman Mike Gaskill on this week’s “food fight” at the statehouse over uneven tax distributions from the county’s food and beverage tax
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“Tiny Tim Lanane”? Shows just how much lack of class you have. Shame on you.