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Eggners Ferry Bridge Reopened: But for how long?
There have been a lot of events that took place this past Memorial Day weekend that deal with historic bridges. One of course was the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge in...
Posted on 5/28/12 at 9:59 AM
The ultimate "baby daddy"
All right, fair warning. Im going to have a soapbox-kind of moment. A story broke recently out of Tennessee about a man who is asking his county and state for help to pay for the support of his child...
Posted on 5/25/12 at 4:41 AM
The movement to bring a Cracker Barrel restaurant to Fargo has begun -- I started it!
Hi there. This is Forum reporter Shane Mercer. I'm a transplant to Fargo from the South. Grew up in the great state of Tennesee. Now, Fargo is growing on me more and more, but I'm still southern to ...
Posted on 9/4/10 at 10:17 AM
Wussies in Tennessee
JC women's track coach Jim Clark told me tonight that Johnson City, Tenn., and surrounding towns, went into lockdown mode Thursday when the temperature plummeted into the mid-30s, bringing light snow ...
Posted on 3/4/10 at 6:36 PM
Death toll rises as river floods Nashville
By By Kristin M. Hall, The Associated Press , May 04, 2010
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Death toll rises as river crests, floods Nashville
Muddy waters poured over the banks of Nashville’s swollen Cumberland River on Monday, spilling into Music City’s historic downtown streets while rescuers using boats and Jet Skis plucked stranded residents away from their flooded homes as the death toll from the weekend storms climbed to 28 people in three states.May 04, 2010
Officials: Floods kill 4 more people in Tenn.
Officials in Tennessee say four more people have been killed in flooding, bringing the state’s storm-related death toll to 16.May 03, 2010
Severe storms kill at least 7 in Tenn., 4 in Miss.
A devastating and deadly line of thunderstorms slammed Tennessee and northern Mississippi over the weekend, killing at least 11 people, closing scores of highways, and leaving weeks of cleanup for thousands of residents whose homes were damaged.May 03, 2010
Police: Hospital shooter in Tenn. mentally ill, had grudge
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A mentally ill gunman who killed a hospital worker and wounded two others was upset with a doctor he thought had implanted a monitoring device during an appendectomy in 2001, police said Tuesday.April 20, 2010
Thieves swipe Twinkies, leave tracks
It was a Zinger of a theft in Tennessee. It also included cupcakes, Twinkies and other snack cakes from the Merita Bread Company.February 03, 2010
Holtz leaving ECU for USF
Skip Holtz is the new football coach at South Florida, taking over a program recovering from a scandal that led to the firing of Jim Leavitt. The 45-year-old Holtz led East Carolina to the past two Conference USA championships. He inherits a talented but inconsistent team that’s tasted the national limelight while also falling short of a goal of winning the Big East.January 15, 2010
Vols upset No. 1 Kansas
The loss of four key players helped Tennessee come together as a team. Now No. 1 Kansas is looking to do the same after failing to survive the second of two close games.January 11, 2010
Tenn. boy, 4, caught with beer, stolen gifts
Tennessee investigators say a 4-year-old boy was found roaming his neighborhood in the night, drinking beer and wearing a little girl's dress taken from under a neighbor's Christmas tree.December 17, 2009
Tenn. man: Cows licked house
A Tennessee man’s homeowners insurance apparently doesn’t cover “acts of cow.” Jerry Lynn Davis called the Hawkins County Sheriff’s office Thursday, complaining that a neighbor’s cows had been licking his house. Davis said the curious bovines did about $100 in damage by ripping off a screen window, cracking the glass and pulling down a gutter.December 09, 2009
Tenn. students sue on Christianity
A federal lawsuit filed on behalf of students has accused Cheatham County schools of promoting Christianity and violating the U.S. Constitution. The complaint states the schools showed a pattern of endorsing religion that included the distribution of Gideon’s Bibles in class, a teacher who has a cross on a classroom wall and sectarian prayers at school events.November 20, 2009
Vols named in robbery attempt
Three freshmen Tennessee football players, including highly touted wide receiver recruit Nu’Keese Richardson and starting safety Janzen Jackson, were charged with attempted armed robbery Thursday morning.November 13, 2009
Winless Titans turning to Young at QB
Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams wants more of Vince Young. He’s getting just that with his winless team switching from veteran Kerry Collins back to the 2006 Offensive Rookie of the Year.October 30, 2009
Sources: Family tried to sell snatched Tenn. baby
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee newborn kidnapped in a knife attack on his mother was placed in foster care with his three siblings after allegations arose that a family member tried to sell the infant, sources familiar with the case said Monday.October 05, 2009
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