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Early voting to test new photo ID law
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Early voting gets under way Wednesday and for the first time Warren County residents will be required to show a photo ID at the polls.The new state law has created its share of controversy with supporters saying it will serve as a way to prevent voter fraud and ensure a legitimate election. Opponents says it’s simply another barrier that will keep people from voting.“People are up in arms about it and they absolutely hate it,” said state Rep. Charles Curtiss. “Despite everything that’s been in the news and all the publicity this has received, there will still be some people who show up to vote without a photo ID who say they haven’t heard a thing about it.
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Pacesetters building inches closer to surplus
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The location formerly known as the Pacesetters building is one successful read away from being declared surplus by the City of McMinnville. During Tuesday evening’s regularly scheduled Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting, the matter was brought forth after it had been recommended by the Building and Grounds Committee in the last February meeting. The committee determined, through data collected by a void analysis, the property was best used as retail or commercial real estate rather than repurposed by the city.
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