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[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 10 - State of the Art with Jim Culver] captions transcript

[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 10 - State of the Art with Jim Culver]

This episode of the public access television program, "State of the Art," features moderator Art Greenhaw interviewing Mesquite mayoral candidate Jim Culver about his political experience and vision for Mesquite. This program aired on "Mesquite Public Access Television," which was sponsored by the City of Mesquite and Eastfield College.
Date: April 1991
Creator: Mesquite Public Access Television
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 11 - The mayor's race] captions transcript

[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 11 - The mayor's race]

This episode of the public access television program, "State of the Art," features moderator Art Greenhaw interviewing Mesquite mayoral candidate Cathye Ray about her political experience and vision for Mesquite. This program aired on "Mesquite Public Access Television," which was sponsored by the City of Mesquite and Eastfield College.
Date: April 1991
Creator: Mesquite Public Access Television
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 12 - Talking with the mayor] captions transcript

[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 12 - Talking with the mayor]

This episode of the public access television program, "State of the Art," features moderator Art Greenhaw interviewing Cathye Raye, newly elected Mayor of Mesquite, Texas.
Date: April 1991
Creator: Mesquite Public Access Television
System: The Portal to Texas History
[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 13 - A taxpayer speaks] captions transcript

[The Art Greenhaw Collection, No. 13 - A taxpayer speaks]

This episode of the public access television program, "State of the Art," features moderator Art Greenhaw interviewing Mesquite resident, David Gilbreath, who is Chairman of Taxpayers for Economic Accountability.
Date: April 1991
Creator: Mesquite Public Access Television
System: The Portal to Texas History