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A Superdelegate's Story: Experience of a Lifetime
Superdelegate Vicky Harwell spent six weeks on the campaign trail with Sen. Hillary Clinton, former President Bill Clinton and Chelsea Clinton, finding it an amazing, once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Local authorities made two arrests over the weekend, charging two with forgery and theft of property.
Iowa: Former ace vouches for replica WWII fighter plane
The last time Robert Abernathy got close to anything looking like this, he was being shot at -- and shooting back.
Tennessee man charged in crash that killed couple
Authorities said a drunken driver crashed in to a couple's car in Morrison, killing them -- then ran away, leaving his injured girlfriend and her two injured children behind.
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Amanda Orton Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
With more than 19 years of professional experience, Ms. Orton specializes in microbiology and is responsible for ordering supplies, overseeing the blood bank and collecting blood samples.
Cancer Victim Plays Waiting Game
It took around 30 minutes for the thawed stem cells that had been harvested from Jeanette Ogea days ago to be pumped back into her body.
New Snack Line Made in Pulaski
The Pulaski Frito-Lay plant has announced the addition of a new line that produces the new TrueNorth nut snack products.
TWRA Tracking Dog Locates Escaped Inmates
Tennessee Wildlife Resource Officer David Crane and his K-9 partner Henry, a chocolate Lab, demonstrate their working partnership recently for some area students.
Rescuers Usher Out June With Weekend Wrecks
The Pulaski Police department investigates a single vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon.
Similar Circumstances Brings New Dentist to Pulaski
Dr. Nathan Owens and his wife Amber are welcomed by Dr. Ken Webb and his wife Faye.
Fireworks Display Celebrates Birth of Our Nation
America's birthday is cause for celebration, and the city of Pulaski and the Pulaski Parks and Recreation Department have a free event planned that includes games and a watermelon eating contest for children ...
Ordinance Would Regulate Type, Display of Signs
Scott Stewart scott.stewart@gilesnews.us The proposed sign ordinance in Pulaski that brought complaints from local business owners and managers is meant as a means to protect against abuses that endanger the ...
Numbers Continue to Rise for Rescuers
Storm damages yesterday afternoon in the Buchanan Creek area and a wreck on Interstate 65 added to the calls that have kept local rescuers engrossed since Friday.
WKSR News Director Recovering Nicely at Home
WKSR Radio News Director Glen Lance will be recovering for the next six to eight weeks after undergoing heart surgery June 10.
Lynnville Contributes to Giles County Tourism
Roughly 18,000 cars a month travel past the Giles County interstate exits, according to tourism statistics.
Laughing, Learning With Emergency Responders
Giles County Sheriff's Department Officer Tosca enjoys the attention from the students of the Bodenham Head Start Center during a recent "Emergency Responder Day" at the center.
Shared Revenues Spared From State Cuts
Pulaski to Receive Approximately $890,000 The 105th Tennessee General Assembly adjourned last month with large revenue shortfalls facing them in the current budget and the 2008-09 fiscal budget.
Business Owners Oppose Proposed Sign Ordinance
Scott Stewart scott.stewart@gilesnews.us A group of Pulaski business owners and managers made it clear last night that they are opposed to a sign ordinance being considered by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
Budgets, Fireworks Ordinance on Board Agenda
Budgetary concerns for the upcoming fiscal year are among the items on the Pulaski Board of Mayor and Alderman's agenda Tuesday, June 24.
Friday the 13th Proves Unlucky for Several
Emergency crews work to remove this semi from the median of Interstate 65 Friday of last week after two people were flown from the wreckage to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville.