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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
Tuesday,
July 21,
2009:
Asian
Spice Could Reduce Breast Cancer Risk In Women Exposed To Hormone Replacement
Therapy
Gibson
Electric wins court battle over ownership
Nurse
Says She Shot Ex-Husband To Release 'Demons'
Flu
vaccine for fall won't protect against swine virus
Cancer cancels Beastie Boys' tour, postpones album
Saturday,
July 18,
2009:
Increase in TVs dumped along roadside
Michigan unemployment tops 15%
Martin
Gets Facelift
Controversial Construction
World's oldest man, WWI vet, dies aged 113
Friday,
July 17,
2009:
AMBER Alert
canceled; hoax caller will be charged
How a 10-year-old helped Apollo
11
Girl, 17, admits cat killing
New algorithms solve computer delays
Artistic tendencies linked to 'schizophrenia gene'
Thursday,
July 16,
2009:
Tenn. has first swine flu death
A Shocking Way to Treat Addiction
Brain
Emotion Circuit Sparks As Teen Girls Size Up Peers
Farewell Sears Tower: Tallest Building in U.S. Renamed
'World's Oldest' Mom Gave Birth at 66, Dead at 69; Leaves Behind Twins
Wednesday,
July 15,
2009:
Investigators trying to sort out details of Yadkin woman's death
Guns in bars OKed by AZ governor
What Really
Motivates The Highway Patrol?
British girl's heart heals itself after transplant
Sen. Alexander
unveils blueprint for 100 nuclear power plants in 20 years
Monday,
July 13,
2009:
Mannerly
traditions vary from region to region
Why the Dickens shouldn't costume dramas be ethnically diverse?
Kroger plans new fuel
center for Dyersburg store, officials recommend approval
Four-Letter Words May Be Effective Painkillers
SALES TAX HOLIDAY PROVIDES BIG SAVINGS FOR ALL TENNESSEANS
Saturday,
July 11,
2009:
Despite new
flavors, Pringles faces crunch time
Tenn. lottery CEO named chair of Powerball Group
Boston Zoo
May Close, Euthanize Animals
Microsoft promises to stymie hackers next week with new patches
Facebook attracting more users with gray hair, wrinkles
Friday,
July 10,
2009:
Cates Landing Almost Finished
New Discovery Museum Exhibit
Webcam Catches Attempted Suicide on Tape
Research Center Holds Summer Celebration
Discovery Park Opening Delayed
Wednesday,
July 8,
2009:
Thousands apply for temporary census jobs
'Three's
Company' Star Arrested
Funny Mugshots?
Robert S. McNamara, architect of the Vietnam War, dies at 93
U.S.
apartment vacancies near historic high: report
Sunday,
July 5,
2009:
10 Worst States for Top Nursing Homes
Netflix's Nashville center feeds demand for movies
Bear looks for snacks in Yadkin backyard
Colleges focus on veterans as GI Bill ups numbers
Racist
Fireworks Found Being Sold in Wis.
Saturday,
July 4,
2009:
Suicide Warnings Required for Anti-Smoking Drugs
Former First Cat’s ashes scattered at Arkansas mansion
Karl Malden: Actor known for his gritty film roles who found wider fame in 'The
Streets of San Francisco'
STATUE OF LIBERTY PICTURES
The Art of Now
Tuesday, June
30,
2009:
Richard Dawkins launches children's summer camp for atheists
Why
am I getting nonsense spam messages?
Billy
Mays, OxiClean pitchman, found dead
PC
brands lobby while preparing for China software filter
Guns in parks could kill Spring Fling
Sunday, June 28,
2009:
Union Alum Faces Sex Charges
City of Martin Launches Prescription Drug Plan
Triple Eclipse
U.S.
Passes Million Swine Flu Cases, Officials Say
Tenn. couple accused of assault using Cheetos
Thursday, June 25,
2009:
Burmese Pythons Slithering to Tennessee?
35,000-year-old flute is oldest known musical instrument
Watching
The Lord of the Rings in Tehran
Up, Up and Away... Family business takes to the skies in hot-air balloon
Obama Administration To Simplify Complex College Aid Application
Wednesday, June 24,
2009:
Former
CNN anchor talks about struggle with depression
Stars and Stripes accuses U.S. military of censorship in Iraq
A&E Filming
Documentary at Northwest Corrections
Citi news prompts U.S. to say it is guarding against extreme pay
Florida Predator
Alert System Marks Millionth Notice
Tuesday, June 23,
2009:
Ed
McMahon dies at 86
Census Bureau: Older Population To Triple By 2050
Colossal egg vies for Guinness record
Bad Test Results?
Docs Might Not Tell You
Montana city ends
policy seeking Internet passwords
Sunday, June 21,
2009:
$10,000,000 in Cargo Stolen
'Gangsta
Gene' Identified in U.S. Teens
Are you
getting enough? Nutrients, that is
DUI-enforcement officer accused of DUI
Scientology's Leader a Sadistic Slapper, Say Top-Level Defectors
Saturday, June 20,
2009:
Inventor Of "Magic Fingers" Bed Dies At 92
WW1
Vet Becomes World's Oldest Man
Theater where R.E.M., B-52s played burns
Casey
Jones Adds Attraction
WSJ: Jobs had liver transplant two
months ago
Friday, June 19,
2009:
Real woman in Beatles' 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds' is very ill; helped by
Julian Lennon
Jackson Downtown Renovations
Secretary of State Clinton fractures elbow
Want A Job? Hand Over Your E-Mail Login
Dead Man's Sperm Gives Life, Not Benefits
Thursday, June 18,
2009:
Kentucky Boy, 8, Found Dead in Church Elevator
Diploma Denied to Student Who Blew Kiss to Family, Pointed at Friends
Are 'Bad
Moms' In?
Attendance at Nashville Zoo up 19 percent
Chorus Reunites at Old Country Store
Wednesday, June 17,
2009:
Union City Traffic Cameras Issue Tickets
$19.9 million bid wins Reelfoot Lake work
Car-Powered Supermarket Check Outs
Health Department
confirms Dyer County case of swine flu
PBS to Begin Phasing Out Religious Programming From Airwaves
Saturday, June 13,
2009:
Buck the
Animated, Singing Trophy Deer
Passing the Phaser: 10 Tips for Turning Your Kids Into Trekkies
Saudi Princess in
Hot Water Over $98G Unpaid Lingerie Bill
75 and Still
Smoking, National Park Celebrates Anniversary
Boy Hit by
Meteorite Traveling at 30,000 MPH
Friday, June 12,
2009:
For U.S., a sea of red ink,
years in the making
Largest Yard Sale!
Public invited for inaugural drive on redone I-40
Hall Of Fame Could Lose
Some Instruments
The Piggy-Bank Billionaire
Wednesday, June 10,
2009:
Will 'marriage crisis' doom Ahmadinejad?
Tech
Pains- Computers Land You in ER
English getting its millionth word Wednesday?
As debt grows, desperate car owners turn to fraud
Fireflies put on a show at Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Monday, June 8,
2009:
Stem-Cell-Coated Contact Lenses Are Curing the Blind
Fatty
Foods -- Not Empty Stomach -- Fire Up Hunger Hormone
Bill renaming 5 community colleges now law
Methadone Clinic May Open In Shopping Center
Owner of two gas stations in Yadkinville sued by state
Sunday, June 7,
2009:
Microsoft plans jumbo patch day next week
Easily
Grossed Out? You Might Be A Conservative!
Secrets to building a better burger at home are simple
Ammunition Shortage Causes Problems for Law Enforcement
Now
Playing In Riyadh ... A Movie!
Friday, June 5,
2009:
Arizona permanently ends use of outdoor prison cells
New
treatment for skin cancer
4-year colleges graduate 53% in 6 years
Historic Brushy Mountain Prison Closing
Tenn. Senate overrides veto of guns in bars bill
Thursday, June 4,
2009:
10,000 bees crowd wing of plane at Mass. airport
Depression
diagnoses drop after FDA warning
Hello Kitty is 35 years old!
Use Of
ADHD Drugs The New Rage On College Campuses
Study:
Exercise Does Not Continuously Burn Fat
Wednesday, June 3,
2009:
McDonald's To Offer Free Tolls, Coffee
Griffin Dentist Hands Bill to Woman He Freed From Pain: $0
China blocks internet sites, services ahead of Tiananmen anniversary
Creditors Use Loophole To Seize Benefits
Employer-based benefits tax on the table in Senate
Tuesday, June 2,
2009:
Trimble
Topix Forum
Trimble board addresses
zoning issues; Hudson to work pro bono
German Company Rolls 9 MPG Rig into Humboldt
Chinese company to buy Hummer
from GM
Cheney backs gay marriage, calls
it a state issue
Sunday,
May 31, 2009:
Family that cooks together will open restaurant in Humboldt
Bredesen Vetoes Gun Bill
Pennsylvania Newspaper Runs Ad Calling for Obama Assassination
Bears bear
down on Tucson
Biofuel plants can't compete with diesel prices
Friday, May 29,
2009:
Officials break ground on $95M science building
Alexander calls for 100 new reactors in 20 years
Lake’s retaining wall serving its purpose
Older job hunters finding tough times in labor market
Twenty-Two
Miles of Levee to be Resurfaced in Lake County
Thursday, May 28,
2009:
US: H-1B workers outnumber unemployed techies
Fifty Years Ago, Fish Were Bigger; Fifty Years From Now, They'll Be Gone
Marcel
Marceau debt auction ends
Mike
Tyson's Daughter Dies After Hanging Accident
140 West Tennessee layoffs announced
Monday, May 25,
2009:
Spring Hill holds its breath
Industrial
site draws big hopes in West Tennessee
Wildlife
advocates worry about turtles
Pea-sized Seahorse, Bacteria That Live In Hairspray, Caffeine-free Coffee Among
Top 10 New Species Of 2008
A
Biochemist Explains The Chemistry Of Cooking
Sunday, May 24,
2009:
Arch
in Utah national park called world's biggest
Interesting Photo Slideshow
Move to online public notices looms over papers
Whites become minority in Kansas county
Passer-by
pushes suicide jumper in China
Saturday, May 23,
2009:
CoverTN called 'insurance that doesn't insure'
Goodyear car show
suspended
Treasure Hunters
coming to county
High waters mean good bass fishing in Tenn.
Diabetes and Your Skin
Friday, May
22,
2009:
Star Trek dream team
Second
Annual Dyersburg Bluegrass Festival
Meals
on Wheels program now serving lunch at Trimble Community Center
Kellwood Keeping Jobs
Fort Campbell investigating second suspected suicide this month
Tuesday, May 19,
2009:
Inmate fatally stabbed at Tiptonville prison
Cockfight raid results in arrests of hundreds
Gas should stay below
$3 this summer, experts say
Mockingbirds -- No Bird Brains -- Can Recognize A Face In A Crowd
ACLU
sues to stop censoring of gay Web sites
Monday, May 18,
2009:
Common
virus may cause high blood pressure: study
‘Angels &
Demons’ flies past ‘Trek’ at box office
6 snooze
strategies to help you sleep better
TVA to Reduce Rates Again
Cooking at Home: Chili Tofu
Friday, May 15,
2009:
Chrysler eliminates 14
Tenn. dealers
United Chrysler Dodge
notified of possible closing
Feds Sue Car Warranty Companies Behind Robo-Calls
Yadkin riverkeeper enlisting help of public
Scorpions to Snakes; Bites and Stings That Hurt the Most
Thursday, May 14,
2009:
Rotten Office Fridge Cleanup Sends 7 To Hospital
Red-light cameras up; warning tickets next
Haywood County: "Solar Central"
Veterans' Museum celebrates Armed Forces Day Saturday
River Crests
at 51'; Gates Closed, Ferry Road flooded
Wednesday, May 13,
2009:
H1N1 Flu
Update
Farmers Flooded with Worry
New
Jobs for Dyersburg
State Auditors Can't
Find Money
West Tennessee furniture plant closes
Tuesday, May 12,
2009:
Illinois confirms 466 cases of swine flu
AT&T to buy
territories from Verizon for $2.35B
Karta, the ingenious orangutan who escaped cage by short-circuiting electric
fence with stick
In China, $700 puts a spammer in business
Losing
Your Job: A Blow to Your Health Too
Monday, May 11,
2009:
Eight
ways to boost your creativity
Burgers, the Australian Way
Shuttle fuels for launch, weather near perfect
Device alerts drivers to red-light camera locations
Are
public school proms un-Christian?
Sunday, May 10,
2009:
Tucson manager revises rental tax proposal
Arizona gas prices now lowest in US
Chinese too shy to say 'I love you'
Texas man jailed 83 days for skipping jury duty
Stamps to cost 44˘ Monday
Wednesday, May 6,
2009:
Dyersburg Schools Cut Teaching Positions
Everett-Stewart Receives Grant
Actor Dom DeLuise dies
Trimble board passes
rezoning request fee, addresses junk cars
Layoffs Still Possible at JSCC
Tuesday, May 5,
2009:
Triglycerides
Reeducating Osama Bin Laden's Disciples
Ex-bookkeeper accused
of embezzling $970K from Tucson Museum of Art
Obama plan would vastly
transform college aid
Bullying may make kids psychotic
Sunday,
May 3,
2009:
Flooding Forces Evacuations
Gates Murder
Two
Suspected Swine Flu Cases
Former
Republican VP candidate, congressman Kemp dies
Part 3 of Lake
County History
Wednesday, April 29,
2009:
"Tea-riffic" Week in Trenton
Specter's Defection To Democrats Roils Republicans
Pathologist: Dirty diaper killed Peoria baby
Cane
Sugar Mountain Dew is Back… But Just For The Summer
Goodyear-UC offers buyouts to associates
Tuesday, April 28,
2009:
Consumers
Still Spending on Electronics
Men sexually harass women because they are not sexist II
Drugs
in Portugal: Did Decriminalization Work?
'Atlas Shrugged' author sees resurgence
RiverPark Activities and Projects session discusses plans
Monday, April 27,
2009:
More
than 1,200 bird strikes in Ariz. since 2000
Got a Gold Notice? Police Alerting Drivers to Car Break-ins Thefts
GM Expected To Abandon Pontiac Brand
Churchill Downs Unveils Barbaro Memorial
Ore. Man Loses Job, Home
Saturday, April 25,
2009:
‘Golden Girls’
star Bea Arthur dies at 86
Nonni's Food Co. to employ 172 at Yadkinville plant
Can
Kill A Watt help you save hundreds on your electric bill?
Pre-paid debit card costs woman more than she put on it
Stimulus
will ease struggles in rural Tennessee
Friday, April 24,
2009:
Cops Use Man's License Plates, Rack Up Tolls
Bredesen launches Smokies anniversary
Bridge work will affect I-40 traffic in W. Tenn
Complaints about
unauthorized home-based businesses on the rise
Apple yanks 'Baby Shaker' from App Store
Thursday, April 23,
2009:
As buyers shift from wants to
needs, ads follow
Israeli TV Show Stops in Humboldt
Kirkland's Announces Closings
Major Recovery
Underway for Reelfoot WMA, NWR
PBS
offers free on-demand video online
Wednesday, April 22,
2009:
Readings show 4 Corners marker off by 2.5 miles
Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking is hospitalized
Tenn. woman sues after homeless man attacks her
Drug roundup nets
dealers, former police chief
ERMCO announces layoff
of nearly 90
Tuesday, April 21,
2009:
Wis. nurse called out of surgery and laid off
A New County
for West Tennessee?
USAF recruiter dies in motorcycle accident
21 Horses Die Suddenly at Palm Beach Polo Match
History
whiz fights for diploma
Monday, April 20,
2009:
Mean
center of United States population
History of
Lake County Part Two
Tax Day 'tea party'
rally held in Newbern
World Trade Center rebuild faces decades of delays
March unemployment rate reaches 9.6 percent
Thursday, April 9,
2009:
Trimble board nixes fireworks display
Director
of School Indicted
Construction of new spillway could start this summer
Trimble man, other pilots take flight to aid those in need
Coalition chairman says I-69 construction to resume soon
15-day Forecast for Nashville, TN
15-day Forecast for Dallas, TX
15-day Forecast for Tucson, AZ
Wednesday, April 8,
2009:
Census
workers hit the streets next week in Tennessee
Halls
Students Win!
Tenn. may use Web to notify constitution changes
Photographers eager for flash of knowledge
Cops Find Pot Farm
in Bedroom of 'Harry Potter' Star
Tuesday, April 7,
2009:
Pit bull attack causes
injury and outrage
Poll: 74 Percent Support Higher Taxes On The Rich
Ranchers want agents
along the border
Nashville Disability
Claims Up
Senate votes to limit license tests to 5 languages
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