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May 21, 2007 One Question, Many Options: Ideas for Local Government Range from Consolidation to Putting an End to Nepotism. News Sentinel article by Rebecca Ferrar includes comments from several citizens who attended Knox County - One Question public input meetings.
   
May 18, 2007 Knox County: Another Question, opinion by Greg Johnson, News Sentinel.
   
May 17, 2007 The Question of the Year: What do Knox Countians Expect from Their Government?, Metro Pulse Editorial.
   
May 15, 2007 Accountability Focus of Group's First Meeting. News Sentinel Article by Rebecca Ferrar includes several ideas submitted by 80 citizens on the future of government in Knox County.
   
May 13, 2007 'Question' Process is Ready to Begin: Collaborative Effort Will Recommend Changes for County Government. News Sentinel Article by Rebecca Ferrar includes quotes by Howard Baker Center director Alan Lowe and Knox County - One Question Chairman Dr. Joe Johnson.
   
April 30, 2007 Volunteer Groups Can Right County's Ship, News Sentinel Editorial.
   
April 29, 2007 McElroy: Black Wednesday Could Have an Upside by News Sentinel Editor Jack McElroy.
   
April 28, 2007


 
'One Question Displeases Chief Commissioner: Other officials generally welcoming of 'Knox County - One Question'. News Sentinel article by Rebecca Ferrar quotes local elected official saying "their opinions are not going to be any more important than the neighbors that live next to us", but that such efforts should come from the local legislative body.
   
April 27, 2007
 
Group Forms to Shape Knox County Government as Citizens See It.  WATE report by Amelia Daniels covers kickoff.
   
April 27, 2007
 
One Question, Many Answers: Local committee to join research, public opinion on local governments. News Sentinel article by Scott Barker covers launch of Knox County - One Question.  Quotes from Knox County - One Question chair Dr. Joe Johnson and from Baker Center Executive Director Alan Lowe.

 


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