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Lewis Honored in Chambers For Labor and Employment Work
FREDERICK J. LEWIS Position: Shareholder Firm: Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart PC Basics: Lewis recently was ranked as a top attorney in the labor and employment field in the 2008 edition of Chambers ...
By Joe Kirkpatrick As I have written several times before, electing someone to office should not be a popularity contest, but should be based on the merits of a candidate's qualifications.
Chad Greene Kiva Walker's arrows await their mission during an outing in Crossville of Ye Olde Fartes Traditional archers and Sore Losers Team.
SWAT Situation on Ooltewah-Georgetown Road
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is on scene with a SWAT Team this morning. Dusty Stokes with the Sheriff's Department says there is a man held up in a house on Ooltewah-Georgetown Road near Providence ...
University of Tennessee names new College of Law dean
“We are extremely grateful to John for the leadership he's provided the college in the past two years. With 36 years of experience at UT, he was able to keep the college moving forward while we searched for a permanent dean”
Douglas A. Blaze, a 15-year faculty member and administrator, has been named dean of the College of Law at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. via WVLT-TV Knoxville
“We are always looking to enhance the network”
This year the information technology division has added wireless hot spots in all major academic buildings, and is now working to expand those hot spots, according to officials. via The Echo
Old Man Ewing Never Jumped Like This
Georgetown's Patrick Ewing Jr. threw down one of the most ridiculously sick dunks I've ever seen in Thursday night's collegiate dunk competition at the Final Four in San Antonio. via The Knoxville News-Sentinel
Historian searches for county's forgotten cemeteries
“Many small cemeteries have been lost to time, failing memories and progress.”
By David Davis Managing Editor Published April 03, 2008 1:05 PM EDT Family cemeteries were a necessity of early settlers since there were no church or public cemeteries available. via Cleveland Daily Banner
Homerism Reigns in RTT Espn Bracket Challenge
By Joel Section: Tennessee Volunteer Basketball Posted on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 08:45:45 PM EDT Apologies for the unexpected day off. via Rock Top Talk
Local businesses collect funds for animal sanctuary |
Local businesses collect funds for animal sanctuary On The Fifth Day Animal Sanctuary - a 501 3 no-kill home for abused and homeless animals - is announcing details for the "Spare Me" fundraiser. via The Daily News Journal
Memphis Tigers ranked #1 in new poll
The Memphis Tigers men's basketball team is ranked #1 in this week's USA TODAY/ESPN Coaches' Poll. via WMC-FM
Lottery Ticket Theft December 17, 2007 - 3:28PM Three people have been charged after the front door of Georgetown Market was smashed early Sunday morning. via WTVC Chattanooga
Tigers ranked third in ESPN/USA Today poll
The Memphis Tigers are ranked No. 3 in the preseason ESPN/USA Today coaches poll, released Friday. via WMC TV
Bradley County Sheriff Tim Gobble was recently appointed to the Legislative Committee of the Tennessee Sheriff's Association for 2007-2008. The committee is made up of sheriff's from across the state who ... via Bradley News Weekly
Bradley Deputies Catch Pair At Warehouse Burglary
Patrol deputies for the Bradley County Sheriff's Office took a man and woman into custody Thursday as they left a group of mini-warehouse units at 5048 Georgetown Road. via Chattanoogan.com