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The new headmaster for Webb School is from Massachusetts, but he won't need a guide when he moves to Bell Buckle next spring.
Banking Veterans Linda Mosley, Jim Pemberton Join Cornerstone Community Bank
In addition, Ms. Mosley is a member of the Downtown Rotary, chair of the Youth Exchange Committee, and a member of the East Hamilton Ruritan Club.
Passing through: U.S. 60 sale gives buyers chance to see rural gems
Clean out your closets and help the local economy. That's the mantra of area tourism officials this weekend when Kentuckians from Salem to Muldraugh stage a 200-mile yard sale.
Sheffield star Crawford will choose Tigers or Vols today
One way or another, shooting guard Chris Crawford will become a household name in the city of Memphis today.
Mark White enters race for Dist. 83 House
By Lela Garlington , Memphis Commercial Appeal Friday, September 18, 2009 Although Germantown lawyer/legislator Brian Kelsey hasn't officially resigned from his state House seat, at least one Republican has announced his intentions to run for House District 83.
Recruiting violations charges rarely stick
It's a lot easier to accuse a high school program of recruiting than to show that it is.
Fulton's Boyd commits to Lipscomb
Don't be surprised to see the Fulton Falcons make another run at the Class AA Basketball Championship this year.
Spotlight on people - For TWC student involvement equals learning
As a high school student, Katie Morgan thought about going to other colleges besides Tennessee Wesleyan "maybe for five minutes." If she was given a second chance to make that decision, she likely wouldn't give another school even that much consideration.
White Station star guard Joe Jackson leaving Facebook hints about future
The frenzy began when a status update attributed to Jackson was changed to "King of Memphis." Shortly thereafter, a Photoshopped picture of Jackson wearing a University of Memphis jersey was posted on his page.
Joe Jackson narrows colleges to three including U of M
By Jason Smith , Memphis Commercial Appeal Wednesday, August 12, 2009 If there is a leader for his services, White Station senior guard Joe Jackson wasn't ready to announce it Tuesday.
Joe Jackson narrows list to three, including UT
If there is a leader for his services, White Station senior guard Joe Jackson wasn't ready to announce it Tuesday.
News, Weather and Sports for Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley
Submitted by Amy Katcher on August 4, 2009 - 12:42pm. Community Bradley County News Rhea County News Walker County News Grocery shoppers help pay for the way to Pasadena for the Soddy Daisy High School band.A Now t he band is $1,500 closer to getting to the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena.
Ex-Vol Bowling still getting up and down the court at age 70
Lunchtime hoops at the YMCA at Schilling Farms in Collierville begins with an informal prayer led by Joe the Car Dealer.
Kelley named CCHS Athletic Director
Cocke County High School has a new athletic director for the first time a quarter century.
Report: Obamas to Rent Martha's Vineyard House
Monday, July 27, 2009 Photos President Obama and the first family will rent a scenic farm house on Martha's Vineyard for their vacation during the last week of August, the Vineyard Gazette reported Monday.
Briefs: Final West Nashville plan meeting set for July 23
The final public hearing draft of the West Nashville Community Plan: 2009 Update will be heard by the Metro Planning Commission at 4 p.m. Thursday, July 23, the Metro Southeast Building, 1417 Murfreesboro Pike, in the Green Hills Conference Room.
County has its share of college girls basketball prospects
La Vergne's Stephanie Myers became the first area rising senior girls basketball player to commit to a university last month when she announced she would be playing at MTSU.
Tigers turn attention to top Mississippi, Arkansas recruits
Since taking over the University of Memphis basketball program, Josh Pastner's recruiting catch phrase has been "inside-out," promoting a philosophy that prioritizes local talent.
Southern Cal Coach Kevin O'Neill shows interest in Jalen Steele
KNOXVILLE - While Jalen Steele has made his summer rounds on the AAU basketball circuit, the 6-foot-3, 190-pound shooting guard has picked up a few fans along the way.
OC School Board addresses year-end items, plans ahead
By CHRIS MENEES Messenger Staff Reporter The Obion County School Board closed out the fiscal year Friday morning with a called meeting filled with agenda items to end one school year and start the next.
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