County Commission approves fix for cash-flow crunch
“But what we are really trying to get at with this is a forecast of where we are going,” Commissioner Michael Whaley said about the commission’s plan for the cash-flow crunch. (Brad Vest/The Daily Memphian file)
Commissioners also began to talk Monday, Oct. 6, about the county’s other financial problem that prompted the Tennessee comptroller to bar approval of any new bonds for the next year.
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