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In Greeneville, Tennessee, a recent initiative aimed at eliminating the role of constables in Greene County encountered an unexpected roadblock. During the latest meeting of the Greene County Commission held on Monday night, the proposed resolution to abolish the office of constable did not achieve the necessary two-thirds majority during its second reading. This development came despite the resolution successfully passing its initial reading during the commission’s October session.

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