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Chester Co. murder trial begins
HENDERSON - A woman accused of killing a man she said raped her gave conflicting statements about the slaying to investigators, according to witnesses testifying at her trial Tuesday.
Walk-ins welcome: Blount County Schools feeding 800-900 children this summer
It's all about the advertising. 'The most significant thing we do is feed children nutritious meals,' said Dr.
Memphis Magazine Wins Three National Awards! Memphis magazine was a big winner at the 23rd Annual National City and Regional Magazine Awards competition on Monday, June 2nd, at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee.
A few parting odds and ends as I head south ...
I have to confess that I'm suffering from a bout of short-timer's disease this week, which is both good and bad.
What's happening in West Tennessee churches
We the members of the Pleasant Plains MB Church Male Chorus, first would like to apologize for any inconvenience we might have created on the changing of our Annual Male Chorus Anniversary.
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BETTY said in the Finger Forum:
I would like for someone to respond to me if they might know of the cave that sits behind this old house place the chimney still stands where this old house is at it is on marcus lott road up the finger and leapwood road.. it turns back on a old back road it is called marcus lott rd. You will have to go behind where this old house place stood and you will noticed behind it a old cave and there is carved in it. Snyder Cave 1962 or 1966 ... I would like information on this and further details on this site.. Thanks
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Betty said in the Finger Forum:
I think finger,tn is a pleasant peaceful small town I have only been through there and wondered aroud the areas looking and sightseeing and I like the little town there is not awhole lot of business going on but hopefully they can see away of gettin more things going there. I would love to have friends there and hope I would choose to live there one of these days. I would like to hear from people of the community and chat or just keep in touch.
This region's artistic pursuits easy to find on a Saturday drive
The good thing about being married to an adventuresome man is that when I tell him we're going on a road trip, he'll usually heat up the coffee pot and say, "OK. Where are we going?" We've traveled down many roads just because they were there.
Getting a Tennessee Handgun Permit: How Hard Is It?
It's 9 p.m. on a Monday, and I'm standing in Bay 2 at Rangemaster. Impact-resistant eyeglasses cover my regular glasses, and foam-cushioned earmuffs dampen the sound of the pistols fired around me to a gentle POP POP POP ... Flyer senior editor Michael Finger relates his experience in getting Tennessee a handgun permit in this week's cover story .
Early birds: Purple martins return to state
Purple Martin Conservation Association Originally published: March 19. 2009 3:01AM The purple martin, a swallow, is arriving now in Tennessee, with reports of "scouts" logged almost daily online.
1" to 3" Inches of Snow Likely By Midday Sunday
Moderate to heavy snow is now falling across much of southern MO, northern AR and into western TN.
Bull Kills Man In McNairy County
A West Tennessee farmer has been killed by a bull while rounding up calves for a sale.
East Tennessee Dirt: What's happening in the local music scene
Remember singer-songwriter Scott McMahan , who used to host the open-mic night up at Brackins Blues Bar in downtown Maryville? We did a cover story on him a few years ago, and while his visits to his old ...
BAC Shareholders Mobilize Against Lewis
They're still banging out the specs but a group of BAC fractional owners, led by shareholder Jerry Finger, are planning on requesting that Ken Lewis hit the bricks, at the bank's upcoming annual meeting.
Finger-licking fraud target of KFC's payment policy
The Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant at the Strawberry Plains exit is fighting back against counterfeiting by having customers who use bills larger than $20 show a photo ID and write down personal information.
Church takes bus of West Tennesseans to inauguration
Betty McKinnie of Finger was only in Washington long enough to watch the swearing-in of President Barack Obama, but that was enough.