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Monday, February 8,
2010:
World's Tallest
Tower Lookout Suddenly Shuttered
Shuttle Endeavour
blasts off for space station
Truckers vote I-40 in Tenn. best road in US
Hickory Ridge Mall: Two Years After Tornado
Jane Austen
House Slideshow
Sunday, February 7,
2010:
TN
stimulus funds give students greater access to online classes
Man
sentenced to jail for animal cruelty
County fair wins two state awards
Reelfoot
Lake Fishing Report for: February 5, 2010
Clarksville hotel denies blind man, Seeing Eye dog
Saturday, February
6,
2010:
Possible TennCare Cuts
Unemployment Benefits Even Lower?
Insulin Can Now Be Made Cheaply from Flowers
Former mayor Herenton kicks off campaign for Congress
Poor,
minorities make up majority in South's schools
Friday, February 5,
2010:
I-69 legislation hits wall of opposition from lawmakers
Microsoft slates colossal Windows patch next week
Beware of Financial Aid Scams
PETA
Interrupts McDonald's National Convention
Harry Potter star Emma Watson named highest paid female star
Thursday, February
4,
2010:
Downtown Cuisine Heats Up
Simply Southern Food with Kosher Soul
Resolution to change city charter fails at Trimble board meeting
Giving the 'unconscious' a voice
Inventor unveils $7,000 talking sex robot
Wednesday, February
3,
2010:
Baby giraffe born at Memphis Zoo
Saltillo Marina Collapses
DSCC
hosts FAFSA Fever for financial aid
Dyersburg Doctor Faces Trial
Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of winter
Sunday, January 31,
2010:
Dyersburg hit by winter
storm
Son Shoots Father in Obion County
South's jobless seek
work in Tenn.
Churches of Christ drop isolationist view, work with other faiths
Study
says UT may be overlooking needy
Saturday, January
30,
2010:
UTM Goes
Trayless
Ferry closed by high water, possibly until next week
AP Source: Obama plans Medicaid help for states
Bin Laden blasts US for climate change, calls for boycott of US goods
Body
of missing lottery winner found
Wednesday, January
27,
2010:
Men Feel
Less Guilt, Study Suggests
Yadkin River floods soccer fields
1 in 5 households in Arizona don't have enough money to buy food
Victims of bullying face lingering health issues
High blood
pressure linked to dementia
Tuesday, January
26,
2010:
DSCC
enrollment up, funding down
Blood infections higher in Tennessee
Low-Carb
Diet Effective at Lowering Blood Pressure
Could
Opryland Theme Park Return?
Traffic
Study To Focus On Green Hills
Monday, January
25,
2010:
Sam's Club cuts
11,200 jobs, 10 percent of workforce
US sale of helium criticised
How the US exports its mental illnesses
Woman killed in
Smokies by falling trees
UTM adds new meteorology concentration; first in the state
Friday, January
22,
2010:
Face
Recognition Ability Inherited Separately from IQ
Work to resume on Reelfoot Lake spillway
Pauper's
Cemetery Discussed by Lake County Commission
Supreme Court Removes Limits on Corporate, Labor Donations to Campaigns
Sex Abuse Scare at Obama Kids' School: Sidwell Friends Teacher Robert Peterson
Charged, Dismissed
Wednesday, January
20,
2010:
Planning Commission OKs facelift for aging shopping center
Weddings on the Rise
Historical Society sets
up display in mall
Microsoft promises emergency IE patch
Gene
Linked to Schizophrenia May Reduce Cancer Risk
Tuesday, January 19,
2010:
Dorena-Hickman Ferry back in service
Lawmakers to consider higher ed proposal
Barge hits Mississippi River bridge on I-155
Electric Cars Pose Problem For Road Funding
Does the Plastic You Drink From Hurt Your Heart?
Sunday, January 17,
2010:
Why I can't watch 3D TV
Saudi billionaire eyes new links with News Corp.
Applying for Financial Aid Will Be Easier in 2010
Ever-changing beauty
of Reelfoot Lake captured in book
Stolen BlueCross
hard drives affect 220,000 members
Friday, January 15,
2010:
Duck Hunters
Make Narrow Escape From Ice
Don't Fall for a Census Scam
Law Firm Suing China Hit By Cyber Attack
Reptile so small it can fit on pencil top found along with dozens of other new
species in threatened Ecuador jungle
Yahoo reportedly hit by China hackers
Wednesday, January 13,
2010:
Trimble Board, former
mayor discuss attorney billing, judge appointment
Special Session Impact on Community Colleges
Northwest TN Projects Get Funding
Educators Dislike State Education Proposals
Ice on the
Mississippi
Tuesday, January 12,
2010:
Suicide Rate of Young Veterans Soars
Woman Who Helped Anne Frank Dies at 100
TVA
sets records for energy demand
The neighborhood is going wild about Porta Via, Lion's Head's new pizzeria
Joe Rollino, Strongman Who Lifted 475 Pounds with Teeth, Struck Dead by Van at
104
Monday, January 11,
2010:
Downtown Roads
Closed After Water Main Break
Born To
Be Caught: Largemouth Bass Vulnerability To Being Caught By Anglers Is A
Heritable Trait
Man ties record for biggest largemouth bass
The Big Chill
10 drivers owe Nashville thousands in citations
Saturday, January
9,
2010:
Vulnerability and Other Prey of Psychopaths
Religion vs. I.Q.
Religion vs. I.Q. Part 2
Pawn Shops in a Bad Economy
Union
City Armed Robbery
Friday, January
8,
2010:
10 surprising
ways to live longer
Food Stamp Use on the Rise
Wearing
Bullet-Proof Vests Mandatory
Coming soon: Goody’s
to reopen local store
Cell
Phone Exposure May Protect Against and Reverse Alzheimer's Disease
Wednesday, January
6,
2010:
4 deaths tied to bitter cold weather in Tenn.
Wilson schools agree to end Bible distribution
Tenn. officials want Davy Crockett document
Antidepressants no help in milder cases
Wrong
spoon size can cause medicine mishaps
Tuesday, January 5,
2010:
Trimble city board
readdresses judge appointments
New Kind
of Smokes
Church Leader Suspected of Embezzlement
U.S. job satisfaction hits 22-year low
Census Bureau begins
head count today
Saturday, January
2,
2010:
Falling
Bullets
Eagle festival scheduled at Reelfoot
County One of
13 To Lose THP
Happiest States Revealed by New Research
Homicide on Tucson's Eastside is city's first in 2010
Tuesday,
December 29,
2009:
Graceland Owner Planning Changes
Bon Appétit
Hunters rescued on
Reelfoot Lake Christmas morning
Tylenol Expands Arthritis Pill Recall
Free Trip to Mexico a Pain in the Butt
Sunday,
December 27,
2009:
Pope Knocked Down by Woman at Christmas Mass
Business Booms for Bounty Hunters
Tequila Dare Saves 13-Year-Old Boy
Officer: Wildlife agency selects judges for cases
Deep Fried What?
Thursday,
December 24,
2009:
Questionable Letters Promising Free Airline Tickets Circulating in Southern
Arizona
Made
in West Tennessee
'Balloon boy' parents sentenced for hoax
Father, Son
and a 62 lb. Reelfoot Catfish
Dogs, Cats Can Get Swine Flu, Too
Saturday,
December 19,
2009:
Tennessee Boy, 4, Found Near Home With Stolen Presents, Drinking Beer
Signal at Mall and Parr
scheduled to be operating by Christmas Eve
Pesky Frogs Hide in Alaska Christmas Trees
What’s for dinner? How about fresh, locally caught trout?
Rates On
30-Year Mortgages Set New Record Low
Thursday,
December 17,
2009:
Halls
home features over 1/2 million lights
Sheriff reports decoy thefts at Reelfoot Lake
Evangelist Oral Roberts dies at 91
Blacks urge more efforts to improve census count
"Bizarre" Octopuses Carry Coconuts as Instant Shelters
Tuesday,
December 15,
2009:
Americans Consume 34 GB Of Data Daily
Stephen King
pays for troops’ holiday trip home
Motorized bar stool from DUI case fetches $1,125
Millions of Bush administration e-mails recovered
Rabid raccoons rampage in Central Park
Saturday,
December 12,
2009:
Pit Bulls Attack Children
Jackson's Card Shop Owner Charged
Creator of first
50-star American flag dies at 67
Effort to Remove Atheist From City Council
Adultery Illegal in Minnesota (for Women)
Wednesday,
December 9,
2009:
Trimble board gets
clarification on city charter; discusses attorney billing
Fast Food Safer than School Lunch?
Chihuahuas
crowding California shelters
Adobe fixes critical Flash Player flaws
UT president: Worse
economic times coming
Sunday,
December 6,
2009:
Most
Wanted Posters Not Wanted By Post Office
Billy Joel's Daughter Hospitalized
Italy Police Find Secret Stash of Van Gogh, Picasso Paintings
Huckabee visit generates $1.3M for Tenn. school
15-year-old Wis. cheddar sells for $50 per pound
Saturday,
December 5,
2009:
An Ode to
Tennessee Radio's 'Swap Shop'
Needed: Census Workers
Millions "Under-Banked" or "Un-Banked"
UC Golden Tornadoes
win state title!
Judge puts Yadkin officials on notice
Wednesday,
December 2,
2009:
A
Plumber's Black Friday
Cyber Monday in West Tennessee
Former
police chief sentenced on drug charges
Tanner not seeking re-election
Minor quakes common along ‘Reelfoot Fault’
Friday,
November 27,
2009:
Hickman Ferry
Running Again
Martin woman wins $1
million
Bioengineers Succeed in Producing Plastics Without the Use of Fossil Fuels
Food Banks Report Surge in First Timers
Early Shopper Gets the Bargain
Thursday,
November 26,
2009:
Halls Man Arrested in Humboldt
Hanged Census Worker Staged Suicide in Apparent Insurance Scam
Mall at Green Hills adds valet parking
Tennessee judge blocks law allowing guns in bars
UTM
Alert System Tested
Tuesday,
November 24,
2009:
Chef
shows holiday meals can be lighter, healthier
Atom
Smasher Works Better Than Expected
Social Security
disability backlog hearing convened
Secret Life of Alleged Teen Killer Photos
Santa arrives! Mall
extends hours for Christmas shopping
Friday,
November 20,
2009:
TennCare
may have to cut enrollee benefits
Union City H.S. Wins Top Field Honors
Troy Temporary Grocery Store Open
Millions Face Hunger in Tennessee
P&G Recalls Vicks Nasal Spray After Bacteria Found
Wednesday,
November 18,
2009:
Costco no longer selling Coca Cola products
Airlines
boost peak-day surcharges
Kellogg's: Atlanta floods led to waffle shortage
Two
local opticians disciplined by state health department
Blooming elephant ear brings surprise
Monday,
November 16,
2009:
New Hospital for Ripley Coming Soon
Reel Hope
Jackson Area MMA show
Saturday to benefit Trimble Lions Club
Get ready for flatscreen TV price wars
Oak Ridge supercomputer is newly named fastest
Thursday,
November 12,
2009:
Local
entrepreneur gets reality series about running world's largest biker bar
Jackson Farmers Market Changes
Anchor Lou Dobbs says he's leaving CNN immediately
Memphis woman uses unique approach for job search
Fire Destroys North Jackson Restaurant
Sunday,
November 8,
2009:
950th Try Is a Charm: Woman Finally Passes Driver's License Test
Foodies: The latest foot fetishists?
Forest Service excavates fort along Trail of Tears
UTM Freethinkers continue to grow
Is Antivirus Software Dead?
Friday,
November 6,
2009:
Deputy
commissioner of education: Hard times ahead for area educators
New
Walking Trail at JSCC
Microsoft plans six patches next week, ties November record
Opening projected for temporary E.W. James store
Los Angeles moves to ban declawing of cats
Tuesday,
November 3,
2009:
Trimble board discusses
Three Star economic-development program
Fire Destroys Store, Employees Keep Jobs
McKenzie Moonshine Bust
Troy businesses lost
to fire, smoke; probe continues
5 evil things credit card companies can (still) do
Monday,
November 2,
2009:
Plastic Surgeon Weds Woman for 'Potential,' Performs 8 Surgeries on Wife
Wallets Thin, Waistlines Expand in Recession
Jackson Plant Announces Shutdown
Students Speak: Protesters criticize Gonzales' work as former Attorney General
Angry
Faces: Facial Structure Linked To Aggressive Tendencies, Study Suggests
Saturday,
October 31,
2009:
Is too much sleep making you tired?
Tenn. campuses add buildings, despite recession
NH
hunter shot while using rope to hoist rifle
Delaware
beats Switzerland as most secretive financial center
Nine
U.S. banks seized in largest one-day haul
Friday,
October 30,
2009:
Iraqi man accused of running down daughter found in Atlanta
Memphis Motorsports Park Closing
Don't forget to set clocks back Sunday
Muslim Wife Slashed Husband's Neck Over Booze, Pork and Miniskirts, Say
Prosecutors
World's Largest Cruise Ship Sets Sail
Monday,
October 26,
2009:
Shelby County Jail: Turning Into A Psych Hospital?
Trimble appoints new alderman to fill vacant position
Study shows Tennessee has highest sales tax
Reedy Creek Dam almost completed; recreational lake to be finished in 2011
Dodd: Freeze Credit Card Interest Rates Now
Friday,
October 23,
2009:
Tennessee Rehabilitation Center hosts Disability Awareness Luncheon
THP
enforces commercial vehicle inspections in Dyer County
Obion County Stops Speeders
Former
AG Gonzales speaks at UT Martin
Jackson, TN Elementary Students Change Grades, Not Teacher
Thursday,
October 22,
2009:
Condoleeza Rice: Union is an Inspiration
Alzheimer's Researchers Find High Protein Diet Shrinks Brain
Microsoft's newest
operating system, called Windows 7, becomes available today
Obama Compares Fox News to Talk Radio
Developments
outlined in expanding Tennesseans’ local television options
Sunday,
October 17,
2009:
Trimble mayor appoints new police chief
Port's
regional study recommends $35 million investment
New
Casey Jones Exhibit
Diversity Grant for UT Martin
Grant Enhances JSCC Cyber Security Course
Thursday,
October 15,
2009:
Petition to Save the
Airpark Inn at Reelfoot Lake
Godwin's Law
In six years of Patch Tuesdays, 400 security bulletins, 745 vulnerabilities
Waterfowl
Festival Enjoys Biggest Weekend Since Return to Samburg
22-inch Nepal man: I'm the world's shortest
Tuesday,
October 13,
2009:
Woman Sues Toyota Over 'Terrifying' Prank
Prospective Pet Adopters Overlook Black Dogs and Cats, Shelters Say
Major cities not prepared for census
Madoff Allegedly Wins Fight with Fellow Thug
FBI Delves Into DMV Photos In Search For Fugitives
Friday,
October 9,
2009:
Students Complain of Parking Problems
Burger King
plans ‘futuristic’ remodel of stores
Blockbuster
Saturday for A&C Festival
Scenes from
this year's Reelfoot Arts and Crafts Festival
Microsoft plans monster Patch Tuesday next week
Tuesday,
October 6,
2009:
On
target: Military unit storms Troy
Military history on display at Obion County Museum
VBS
Volunteer Indicted
Tennessee
BlueCross BlueShield hard drives missing
Council considers bypass study
Thursday,
October 1,
2009:
McTriage-
Hospitals use swine flu drive-thrus
County clerk offers
option of paying with card, on Web
Discovery Park Master Plan Coming Soon
GM to
close Saturn as sale to Penske collapses
Lauderdale County unemployment top in state; Dyer County rate doubles from last
year
Wednesday,
September 30,
2009:
Sanjay Gupta Gets H1N1
Census Worker Hanged with "Fed" on Body
Trimble city board OKs
$2 hike on utility bills
'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' dies
500-Carat
Diamond Found at South African Mine
Wednesday,
September 23,
2009:
Army Prepares for Troy Training
Bottle Tops
As lenders clamp down, credit scores take a hit
REPORT: Health
premiums growing faster than income
Prediction software wins $1 mil. prize from Netflix
Monday,
September 21,
2009:
Obion Co. Schools Fight Flu
First Case of
Swine Flu Reported in County School
Tenn. counties that could get broadband Internet
Cursive writing may be fading skill, but so what?
Not-so-ordinary Tennessee State Capitol is 150
Sunday,
September 20,
2009:
Heart Device Might be Useless for Women
Will Dan Brown's 'The Lost Symbol' Surpass 'The Da Vinci Code?'
More
businesses writing bad checks to other businesses
City
of Tucson cuts Telecommuting program
UTM Boasts Large Enrollment
Tuesday,
September 15,
2009:
Gertrude Baines, world's oldest person, dies at 115
List of tallest buildings and structures in the world
Microsoft: No TCP/IP patches for you, XP
LeBonheur ER Overwhelmed with Patients
Two Bear Sightings in
Tucson in Two Days
Saturday,
September 12,
2009:
Bemis Post Office to Close?
Committee Meets to Discuss Parking Garage
Injured Eagle
Rehabbed at RLSP; Released Into Wild
Former GOP Lawmaker Steve Nunn Arrested After Fatal Shooting
Anglers land two world record trout
Friday,
September 11,
2009:
GM will offer 60-day, money-back guarantee on new cars
Marijuana farming rebounds in economic hard times in Appalachia
Grilled Cheese Truck to roll out in early October in Los Angeles
Never Been
Kissed? At Least Not By A Carp!
New Spillway
Project Off and Running
Thursday,
September 10,
2009:
Republicans to be listed first on Tennessee ballots
Garrison Keillor suffers minor stroke
Web goes nuts for 'Crasher Squirrel'
Nashville's last arcade fights battle of obscurity
Microsoft: Patching Windows 2000 'infeasible'
Wednesday,
September 9,
2009:
Local
fisherman reels in an unusual fish from Tellico Lake
70
Tennessee cities say no to guns in parks
Overload of bodies fills Tennessee morgues
Board of Regents chief delays retirement another year
Memphis proposal to fix Mississippi River's cobblestone landing meets opposition
Tuesday,
September 8,
2009:
Murfreesboro Child Bitten By Police Dog
Van Jones out at White House
State saves $100K with 'Telework Day'
ABCs of Backpack Safety
West Tennessee child
dies of swine flu
Friday, September
4,
2009:
Weakley Co. Breathes Sigh of Relief
Freed-Hardeman Student Charged in Rape
$18 Million Railroad Request
Resume Cheating Soars In Tough Economy
Microsoft to deliver five critical Windows patches next week
Thursday,
September 3,
2009:
N.C. consumers get
pinched from higher taxes Tuesday
Costly Shutdown in Yadkin
Best-Selling Bible for Conservative Evangelicals to Undergo Revision
Fried Butter & Other Things That May Kill You at the Fair
Dramatic Photos: SoCal Wildfires
Wednesday,
September 2,
2009:
UTM student sexually assaulted at gunpoint; may be serial rapist
When Harry Met Sally — 20 years on
GWB
Workers Fired For Snoozing On Job
3
Injured When Gun Discharges In Seafood Restaurant
Pit
Bull Chewed Off Baby's Toes, Police Say
Tuesday, September
1,
2009:
Farmers' Almanac Predicts Frigid Winter
Drugs
May Take Vitamins From Body
Non-Drinkers Report More Depression
Pastor Charged
With Lewdness
Flu season:
How many shots?
Monday, August 31,
2009:
Corker among wealthiest senators
State Govs Saying 'No thanks' to Mystery Laptops
Faucet Trend:
Touch Free Comes Home
Police review 1969 death of Stones' guitarist Brian Jones
Colombian president
has the swine flu
Friday, August 28,
2009:
FTC to Ban Most 'Robocalls'
DSCC predicts traffic
congestion, parking difficulties
Master Gardeners tour
Kenton vineyard
Darden Post Office Closes
Whirlpool Workers Clock Out for Good
Thursday, August 27,
2009:
Graceland
corridor being upgraded with grant
Making
A Meal Of Greek Meze
Twain and Twang
Boater
runs entire length of Tennessee River in one day
Surprising Results In Teen Study: Adolescent Risky Behavior May Signal Mature
Brain
Tuesday, August 25,
2009:
Online Learning Edges Classrooms
Feuding Families Set off Riot in Alabama
Postal Service offers
$15,000 buyouts to cut costs
"Cash for Appliances" Coming Soon
'Coupon Queen' Feeds
Family For $10 A Week
Monday, August 24,
2009:
Social Security Payments to Shrink for First Time in a Generation
Four
New Lincoln Pennies Released
State officials hoping Lambuth stays independent
GOP could be flipped to top of Tenn. ballots
Tenn. regulators issue record air pollution fine
Saturday, August 22,
2009:
Cellphones problematic for 911
Man's cell phone turns on stove
Bus Ride
Gone Wrong
Newbern receives
$375,000 grant for low-income homeowners to make repairs
Memphis high school 1st in state to teach Arabic
Friday, August 14,
2009:
Jackson's First McDonald's Closed
Guitar, studio wizard Les Paul dies at 94
New jobless claims rise unexpectedly to 558,000
Unemployment In Memphis Area Higher Than State And National Average
Goodyear Workers Fight for Jobs
Thursday, August 13,
2009:
Trenton Company Has Little to Cheer
Auto Salvage Yards Suffer
Museum Works to Honor Tuny
Falling fish shatters Ohio driver's windshield
Illinois man sentenced for shooting bald eagle
Wednesday, August 12,
2009:
Women
says Krazy Glue on penis was over cheating
Veterinarians using stem cells to treat animals
Golden Years Likely the Happiest
How
to Get Great Sleep
Dyer
Co. Says "No" to Guns in Parks
Tuesday, August 11,
2009:
Cobb Man Admits Fraud
On Christian Radio Stations
Bourbon Supply
Runs Dry For Maker
GM: Volt Will Get 230 MPG in City
Dalmatian Dies In
Alligator Attack
N.C. Man Says He's Cracked Code to Multiply Any 2 Numbers in Your Head -- and
He'll Share It ... for a Price
Sunday, August 9,
2009:
Trimble OKs new business-license application; has low debt write-off
Researcher: Microsoft may launch 'month of ATL' patches on Tuesday
People
With Lots Of Working Memory Are Not Easily Distracted
OC Fair kicks off
Monday
Dogs are
smarter than toddlers, IQ tests show
Friday, August 7,
2009:
Happy Friday!
Burger King: No Shoes Rule Taken Too Far With Baby
'Nurse Of The Year' Charged With Not Being A Nurse
Many Could Lose Unemployment Benefits
Oldest State Fair Returns
Thursday, August
6,
2009:
Bargain hunters ahead of World's Longest Yard Sale
Cooling is catching on for cardiac arrest patients
After 34 years, Lynette 'Squeaky' Fromme to be released
In Praise of the Julia Half of Julie & Julia
China probes Internet bootcamp after teen dies
Tuesday, August
4,
2009:
California holidays: Wine, whales and Steinbeck's tales in marvelous Monterey
Simmons celebrates 60
years in downtown Halls
Huntingdon's New Career Center
West Tennessee Expo Center
Bethel College Becomes Bethel University
Thursday,
July 30,
2009:
Confederacy heritage group boycotts Jonesborough
E.W. James adds
Troy Food Rite to grocery chain
Red-light
infractions result in 320 citations
'Cash for Clunkers'
Runs Out of Fuel
Sierra Club urges members to visit Tennessee
Wednesday,
July 29,
2009:
Internet newlyweds booted from hotel
Tucson is the top go-to place for simpler living, says AARP
Credit card debt rises faster for those 65 and older
Cat food
prebiotics promote good health
Gibson County Retail Recruitment
Tuesday,
July 28,
2009:
Homeowner trades in grass for water-wise plants
Man To Live On Roof
Until Loan Is Approved
Atheist group wins
battle to put ads on city buses
Man Hits Lottery
Twice On Same Day For $1M
Wanted: Unused USB
Thumb Drives for Iran
Sunday,
July 26,
2009:
Worker commits suicide over lost iPhone prototype
Rosalie
Williams
David Burke
Black scholar agrees to beer with Obama, policeman
South Dakota uses semitrailers to promote tourism
Thursday,
July 23,
2009:
New Industry Coming to Jackson
Federal Minimum Wage to Go Up to $7.25
State
considers demolishing Airpark Inn
Edward
Hardwicke
Jeremy
Brett
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