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    October 09, 2008

    In other news: City officials willing to look into the possibilities of this "wheel" gadget

    What we really need is digital audio of all meetings; two trips to Radio Shack and this could be done. However, in city government we form a "subcommittee."

    From FranklinNOW.COM:

    City may stream meetings on Web

    People who follow Franklin government, may soon have the ability to watch city meetings online.

    The Franklin Common Council last night approved the Technology Commission Video Streaming Subcommittee's request to run a trial taping of the Oct. 21 council meeting to investigate the possibility of making Web casts available to the public via the city Web site.

    See also Franklin Today.

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