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Can't make it to Santa Fe? Now your kitchen can
The vivid flavors and colors of New Mexico resonate through the new cookbook Santa Fe School of Cooking: Flavors of the Southwest by Susan Curtis and Nicole Curtis Ammerman .Along with primers on ...
Nothing is more southern than sweet tea, a staple of many meals. Sweet tea is a specific form of iced tea where the sweetening agent is added to hot tea once it is brewed.
Alleged Child Abuser Out On $100,000 Bond
A Maury County mother who allegedly abused her toddler was out on bond Friday morning.
'Creative tourism' conference accepting registrants
Registration is now open for the new Creative Tourism conference, which will take place in Santa Fe Sept.
Church, charity donate food to local families
A church, in conjunction with the Second Harvest Food Bank, is aiding families affected by the nation's struggling economy by giving away 9,000 pounds of food to the community.
Santa Fe grads receive Andy Mann Scholarship
Three Santa Fe graduates - Patrick Vestal, valedictorian; Jessica Ellis and Lindsey Sewell, right, - were the recipients of the Andy Mann Blackhawk Helicopter Scholarship at the school's graduation ceremonies ...
VIDEO: Memorial Day services span the state
MEANWHILE, THE PRESIDENT TOOK SOME TIME TODAY TO HONOR PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERS OF OUR MILITARY.
“One of the more notable examples of this is the continuing popularity of Dutch cheeses”
Mayan specialties include Sikil-Pak, or spicy pumpkin seed dip. Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a sort of Mexican St. via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Tennessee, Alabama favored for VW plant
“That's the big risk of coming to Michigan or anywhere in the north. You've got the UAW which is very strong and a lot of companies have wanted to avoid that”
' Tennessee and Alabama should be favored over Michigan to land a new Volkswagen assembly plant, analysts said Thursday, based on the auto industry's ongoing migration into the Sun Belt and concerns about ... via The Knoxville News Sentinel
Knoxville pulling for Chattanooga to get VW plant
“Absolutely, if the OEM plant goes in Chattanooga the entire I-75 corridor would benefit - ' suppliers, distributors, everybody”
Knoxville pulling for Chattanooga to get VW plant News Sentinel staff Originally published 02:51 p.m., April 25, 2008 Updated 05:00 p.m., April 25, 2008 If Chattanooga wins the battle for a new Volkswagen ... via Knoxville News Sentinel
Little Cajun eatery offers large serving of flavor, fun
“I let small coolers in, but most folks bring wine. I don't charge a corkage fee.”
SANTA FE COMMUNITY - It's a slip of a place, but Papa Boudreaux's is hard to miss with its bright gold and purple paint and strings of lights. via The Tennessean
Barn blaze sparks discussion about funding for county's rural fire dept.
“If it would have been somebody's residence, there would have been some people dead”
A barn fire and a broken-down engine prompted two Roy Sellers Road residents to address the Maury County Commission Tuesday about the need to increase funding for fire protection. via Daily Herald
County donates buses to Boys & Girls Club
“Right now we are able to offer bus transportation to students from Columbia Central and Spring Hill High School, EA Cox and Whitthorne Middle Schools and all of the city's elementary schools”
From left, Maury County Schools Transportation Director Bobby Anderson, Boy's & Girls Club of Maury County Directors Chris Poynter and John Stephens and Maury County Director of Schools Eddie Hickman stand ... via Daily Herald
Commissioners principal for a day
“What? You didn't have any books in here?”
County Commissioner Arch Patterson, left, watches Bonnie Rodgers, principal of J.E. Woodard Elementary, and Shelby Fox, 7, discuss a reading list Thursday. via Daily Herald
Santa Fe school celebrates Veterans Day
“Tennesseeans have always answered their country's call to service and always will”
Patrick Vestal carries the flag for the Presentation of the Colors at Santa Fe's Veteran's Day ceremonies at Santa Fe School Monday. via Daily Herald
For some vets, the battle isn't over
“Usually the first thing someone who comes in for help asks is 'how much do you charge,'”
Mack Eastep is one of many Vietnam veterans hoping cuts to the Veterans Admistration budget will not make it harder to get treatment at VA hospitals. via Daily Herald
Man allegedly poisons wife with cocaine
“She took it, but later, after she lost consciousness, he put some of the cocaine into her mouth”
Husband force-fed spouse drug, police say By Staff Reports A Santa Fe man has been indicted by the Maury County grand jury for allegedly poisoning his wife with cocaine, Maury County Sheriff's Investigator ... via Daily Herald
“You can call your state Senator [Jim] Kyle and demand an end to computer drawings before the lottery hearings begin. I agree with you, there is no good - 'for players or the state - 'that can come from electronic drawings.”
Love-Hate Mail Love-Hate Mail Hacked off A great and timely piece by Liz Garrigan on the Tennessee Lottery . via Nashville Scene
Substitute teacher training held at College Hill
“It was good to meet with other substitutes, share our history and discuss ideas for solving problems”
Melissa Ragsdale , with cooperation from her group, illustrates what substitute teachers can do at home to prepare for a day of substitute teaching. via Daily Herald
Oh deer: Traffic, wildlife collide
“Anyplace is bad from the middle of town to the interstate”
Development is increasingly pushing deer into residential areas, wildlife experts say. via Daily Herald