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Friday, August 15, 2008
(Last modified: 2008-08-19 13:34:23) Source: The Rogersville Review NASHVILLE — Senator Mike Williams (I-Maynardville) on
Thursday praised the State Building Commission for its approval of the early design phase of a
project for a new Armed Forces Reserve Center in Mount Carmel. Williams has worked with members of the
commission to gain approval for the project. "Any project like this that we can help bring in to Northeast
Tennessee is a very good thing for the entire region," stated veteran lawmaker Sen. Williams. "I
appreciate the excellent work of the members of the State Building Commission. I have enjoyed
working with them on this and other projects and look forward to doing so in the
future." The project is
listed as being presented by the joint venture of Shaw & Shanks / Reedy-Sykes
Architects. The estimated
project cost is $20,534,000 in federal funds. Sen. Williams represents Senate District 4 which consists of
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