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Twenty-one Tennessee airports - including four in rural West Tennessee - will receive grants totaling more than $22 million.
United Daughters of Confederacy honors veterans
A part of the patriotic endeavors of the United Daughters of Confederacy includes the bestowal of military awards for veterans of service to the United States in various conflicts and wartime service.
Family tells stories about 'The Cats' founder tonight in Los Gatos
Descendents of C.E.S. Smith gather at The Cats along Highway 17 in Los Gatos Friday.
Looking Back: a weekly historical news feature
June 1887 Mr. G.C. Stevens has completed his "cot" on the mineral springs ground and moved into it.
Classic cars cruise Crossville
The rain did not deter people from coming out to the first downtown cruise, sponsored by Downtwon Crossville Inc.
Junior Girl Scouts help Bread of Life, Humane Society
Junior Girl Scout troop #49 recently completed a service project to benefit the Bread of Life Rescue Mission.
Teen Escapes Serious Injury In Crash; Incident Blocks Baileyton Rd. For 2 Hours
A Greeneville teen-ager escaped serious injury when the car he was driving went off Baileyton Road near Kidwell School Road about 12:50 p.m. Thursday, struck a guardrail and plunged down an embankment.
Graduations bring many to share Roxy world
Last week's high school graduations brought hundreds of diplomas, awards and merits for academic excellence.
Psychiatrist indicted on two counts of statutory rape
A Cookeville psychiatrist who had an office in Crossville has been indicted by the Cumberland County Grand Jury on two counts of statutory rape by an authority figure, according to the Cumberland County ...
Davidson County births in April-May 2008
Reginald Womack and Tekea Pattum of Nashville had twin boys. ReSean Timotheus Womack and Reginald Timotheus Womack were born at The Women's Hospital at Centennial on Friday, April 25, 2008.
Worker killed on construction site
Officials say a man has died after being hit in the head with a two-by-four board at a construction site in Overton County.
Ed Hooper's Book on Vietnam, Knoxville First for Arcadia
“Civil rights marches took place in the very heart of downtown and filled the newspapers and news broadcasts of the day”
Ed Hooper , former television and newspaper journalist and one of East Tennessee's most prolific award-winning historians, has written his third book on Knoxville, this time concentrating on the city during the ... via Knoxville News Sentinel
Nelson honored for fostering business ties with Japan
“Japanese foreign investments have totally transformed”
From helping Tennessee bring a Nissan auto plant to Smyrna in the early 1980s to the recent relocation of a Japanese consular office to Nashville from New Orleans, Nashville businessman Ed Nelson has long been ... via DNJ.com
Tenn. woman diagnosed with Dengue fever
“The environment is ripe you can go outside right now and collect viruses coming up from Mexico. It doesn't take a molecular science to tell you that this is the reality of the future.”
A trip to Costa Rica has turned Linda Brown's life upside down. After returning home to Clay County, Tennessee, Brown was diagnosed with Dengue fever, a sometimes fatal disease caused by a family of viruses ... via WKRN-TV Nashville
Murfreesboro City School Board candidates submit campaign finance records
The Murfreesboro City School Board candidates submitted their financial disclosures through April 5 prior to Tuesday's election. via DNJ.com
New Books for the Sevier County Public Library System
Invasion of the Widows' Club by Joyce Livingston The Longing Season by Christine Schaub Where the Willows Grow by Kim Sawyer Come Walk with Me by Joan Medilcott The Wolf Lawman by Ray Hogan Adult ... via The Seymour Herald
Tornado watch issued for county Block party cancelled The Big Block Party scheduled for tonight at 6:30 p.m. has been cancelled due to the threat of bad weather. via Crossville Chronicle
Great time for a spotter class
With the threat of severe weather bearing down on Middle Tennessee, I just noticed that we have a spotter class scheduled this evening in Nashville. via Category Five
Golf Course To Reopen 'Very Soon'
“We'll look at it and if we can help them at all, we will”
Sun Photo by Phil Gentry Local attorney Keith Livingston, in brown coat, conducts the auction of River Trace Golf Course in front of a large crowd of onlookers at the Greene County Courthouse on Tuesday ... via The Greenville Sun
Traveling art exhibit pays tribute to cancer patients
“As I look at the artwork, I find it understandable. I can say, 'I get this. I've been through that.'”
Betty Livingston stared at several pieces of artwork made by cancer survivors on display in the lobby of City Hall on Friday afternoon. via Jacksonsun.com