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Grand Jury Investigation

A Times-Union report in June documented dozens of meetings about public business held without public notice or written minutes and several meetings in private places, a violation of the city's ethics code. It also uncovered a deeply flawed system of notifying the public of meetings. The grand jury is now investigating the notification and documentation.

Blog by Beth Kormanik

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Juicing up

Third plug for a new courthouse: Can you say 'technology upgrade'? My laptop battery died, so it's been awhile since my last post. Here's what happened: Councilman Art Shad arrived at 11:45, with his attorney. Shad came informed - he said he had checked in on this blog.

Fussell left about 15 minutes ago. He declined comment.

Now back to technology. There is one outlet in the main hallway, and it's not working. I'm juicing up at another one way further down the hallway. The courthouse also is notoriously bad for cell phone reception.

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