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An antique safe has been used at Lynchburg Elementary School for many years. The school has not needed the safe for several years, however, due to its weight and size it has remained in the building.
Century-old Miss Mary Bobo's Boarding House
She may have been just nearly the perfect woman. On her 99th birthday, her photo appeared in Playboy Magazine and Sports Illustrated.
This burger barn is spot on. Bite Me Burger Co. SOME things are meant to go together: hangovers and Vegemite, bogus sick leave and long weekends and burgers by the beach.
Austin woman files harassment suit against retired master distiller
A Texas woman has filed a $3.5 million sexual harassment lawsuit against a now-retired master distiller at a Jack Daniel's unit in Lynchburg, Tennessee.
This year Miss Mary Bobo's Boarding House will celebrate 100 years of traditional southern food and small-town hospitality.
Settlement near in confiscated whiskey case
Prosecutors and defense attorneys are negotiating to settle the case of a Nashville-area man indicted on charges of illegally possessing up to $1 million worth of Jack Daniel's whiskey.
Riddle pleads 'not guilty' in Floyd murder
A Moore County grand jury indicted a Tullahoma man on charges of first degree murder Friday in the stabbing death of a young Wartrace man. via Shelbyville Times-Gazette
Treehouse Playground volunteers are asked to come help spread mulch in the Treehouse Playground on Saturday, April 19 at 9 a.m. Two tractor trailer loads of playground mulch will be needed to be moved into the ... via Dickson Herald
High school students spend time with elected officials
Two Northwest High School students spent time this week with elected officials in a job-shadowing assignment for their Advanced Placement U.S. Government class. via The Leaf Chronicle
BBB Torch Awards & Scholarship Winners
“The importance of ethics in business and our community.”
April 14, 2008 - 3:53PM The Better Business Bureau serving Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia, conducted its annual meeting at the Chattanoogan Hotel, Monday April 14. via WTVC Chattanooga
Hearts are given for a great Storm Aid concert Here are this week's hearts and darts. via The Jackson Sun
$1.1M Construction Loan Filed for G'Town Land
Reed White Holdings LLC has filed a $1.1 million construction loan for a lot in the Forest Hill-Irene commercial subdivision. via The Daily News
Simulators help nursing students hone their skills before taking on live patients
“BACH has a trauma simulator center designed to train people how to treat traumatic wounds and injuries sustained in combat situations”
He can talk, and she can have a baby. Both are computerized simulators used for teaching at the School of Nursing at Austin Peay State University. via The Tennessean
Police: Teen beat Coffee Co. deputy
A Coffee County sheriff's deputy who police say was beaten by a teen boy Thursday afternoon at the Rutherford County Juvenile Detention Center has been released from the hospital. via DNJ.com
Tire Company Buys Six Acres in Arlington
“Arlington is just a growing little community, and they need good service and good stores to provide the services”
Batesville, Miss.-based Dunlap & Kyle Co. Inc., which owns and operates Gateway Tire and Service Centers, has bought six acres of land at Lamb Road and U.S. 70 in Arlington for a future store. via The Daily News
A career in full bloom Spring Career Fair
Eljay Elia * Reader Submitted * April 7, 2008 Clarksville area jobseekers are invited to take part in one of the area's largest career fairs at Veterans' Plaza Friday, April 25, 2008. via The Leaf Chronicle
Electric rates to increase May 1
The 4.99% increase is a result of a 7% rate increase by the TVA Board in Chattanooga on April 1 and will affect this area in less than a month. via The Camden Chronicle
Jack Daniels association with music dates back more than 100 years to 1892 when Jack had a band of his own. via Undercover
“We don't even use the words - two-family,' ”
News In This Section Sex, Document Style A new bill in the state legislature would entitle sex-change recipients to revised Tennessee birth certificates The Only Race That Mattered Two artists explore the ... via Nashville Scene
Roane gets long-awaited veterans clinic
“Right now, unless it's an emergency, our veterans have to wait up to 18 months to get an appointment for a nonemergency medical matter. And if you're a World War II or Korean vet, you might not have 18 months to wait.”
McCartts accepted as third party plaintiffs Chancellor Frank V. Williams has signed an order allowing the heirs of Pleas McCartt to become third party plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Morgan County. via Roane County News