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Councilwoman Angie Henderson, District 34

18 hours ago

Councilwoman Angie Henderson, District 34
Timeline photosChurches! Synagogues! Temples! Mosques! If you think your house of worship could benefit from some free trees, tag them in the comments section, or direct them to rootnashville.org/privateproperty to apply. ... See MoreSee Less

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Councilwoman Angie Henderson, District 34

2 days ago

Councilwoman Angie Henderson, District 34
Timeline photosOur region has experienced some terrible flooding events. What can we do to make our communities more resilient? Join us on June 2 to hear from Tom Brashear Wilson County, TN - Government Janey Camp Vanderbilt University Zach Bartscherer The Pew Charitable Trusts and Roger Lindsey Metro Water & Sewer. REGISTER HERE... www.cumberlandregiontomorrow.org/flood-resilience ... See MoreSee Less

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