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Old 02-14-2007, 07:19 AM
 
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Originally Posted by BroncoFan View Post
I will be a witness to both. In three weeks we will be moving from the Nashville area to Bentonville for my work. I can honestly say that although Arkansas has much to offer, it kills me to leave Tennessee. No state income tax, no city property tax where I live (Spring Hill, TN) and a strong economy. Williamson County schools here are the best in the state and the weather is great. I know that NW Arkansas is growing and has one of pretty much every chain restaurant and clothier that you could want, but NFL football, NHL hockey, SEC sports with UT and Vandy, the music scene here, will all be a tough act to follow. Good luck on your decision.
Well at lease you can still get your SEC sports fix here in Arkansas!
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