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Davidson County Planning and Zoning director will retire Jan. 1
The Dispatch
For a man who loves history as much as Davidson County Planning and Zoning Director Guy Cornman, it s fascinating to listen to him spin tales of his family s history and see how it all circles back to him, Davidson County, community planning and a pandemic.
He ll dot the last i and cross the last t in his career s history on Dec. 31 when he retires from his position as the county s planning and zoning director and begins living the plans he has mapped out for retirement.
The Fayetteville native rolled into Lexington at age 4 in 1959 when his father was hired as the plant manager at the former Edgewood Casuals, a shirt manufacturer. This wasn t the first time his family had walked the ground of Davidson County or had a hand in the planning of the county s future. That began with his maternal grandfather, Karl Sloan.
the head. the victim that we talked to it a little bit earlier today, an 80-year-old elderly man who sustained severe injuries as a result of that attack, he is one of two victims here in the lower marion township area along with another victim in northeast philadelphia. someone asked me for a cigarette and by the time i got my hands out of my pocket, i was getting hit by four kids. the suspects took nothing, not even the food and just fled, leaving only a battered victim. all my face was all bruised up and bad these crimes are only now beginning to get media attention. and as bill mentioned earlier this week, there appears to be indeed a racial element at play that few people seem comfortable to discuss. joining me now from kansas city, missouri, psychologist and lawyer brian russell and from l.a. civil rights activist jasmine cannick. jasmine, let s start with you. tom solve the columnist
the head. the victim that we talked to it a little bit earlier today, an 80-year-old elderly man who sustained severe injuries as a result of that attack, he is one of two victims here in the lower marion township area along with another victim in northeast philadelphia. someone asked me for a cigarette and by the time i got my hands out of my pocket, i was getting hit by four kids. the suspects took nothing, not even the food and just fled, leaving only a battered victim. all my face was all bruised up and bad these crimes are only now beginning to get media attention. and as bill mentioned earlier this week, there appears to be indeed a racial element at play that few people seem comfortable to discuss. joining me now from kansas city, missouri, psychologist and lawyer brian russell and from l.a. civil rights activist jasmine cannick. jasmine, let s start with you. tom solve the columnist