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It's the economy - again. With job losses mounting, consumer confidence on the decline and Congress passing a $700 billion debt-buyout plan for Wall Street, voters across the country and in Middle Tennessee ...
They say you only have one chance to make a good first impression. And in most cases, your home's foyer is where that important first impression of you and your home is made.
MTSU students learn from Corker
MURFREESBORO - Sen. Bob Corker talked energy Friday with students at Middle Tennessee State University.
Middle Tennessee's consumer confidence hits a low
Wall Street's slide and rising unemployment have left consumers fearful about jobs and hesitant to spend.
Corker: Bailout Prevents Economic Crisis
He voted for the original version of the bailout bill and the recently approved version.
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Gloria Bandy Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive, Professional and Entrepreneurial Registry
With an impressive background that spans over 40 years, Ms. Bandy specializes in commercial lines insurance.
State's economy heading downhill, speaker says
Tennessee saw an economic downturn in the months of May through July, according to figures discussed Friday by David A. Penn, of Middle Tennessee State University's Business and Economic Research Center.
Haston Promoted To Brigadier General
Warren County native Terry M. "Max" Haston was recently promoted to Brigadier General in ceremonies at the National Guard's Volunteer Training Center in Smyrna.
MySpace, Death Cab reward new voters
MySpace is hosting a nationwide competition called the " Ultimate College Bowl ." The goal: to see which university can register the most voters.
Financial crisis termed 'biggest...since Depression'
Economic forecaster Dr. Donald Ratajczak said on Friday that, while he doesn't forecast a return to bread lines, the current financial crisis is "the biggest event since the Great Depression" in terms of an ...
Officials seek tourists for Civil War anniversary
Officials in the Chattanooga area are hoping to capitalize on the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, which begins in 2011 and runs for four years.
MTSU to hold girls math, science program
Registration is open for fifth- through eighth-grade girls to attend the 12th annual Expanding Your Horizons in Math and Science program at Middle Tennessee State University.
Lobbying firm names new partner
The government relations firm of Smith Harris & Carr announced today that Meagan Frazier has been named a partner in the company.
Nashville, Chattanooga grow strongly in U.S. data
The economies of Nashville and Chattanooga grew the most quickly among Mid-South metropolitan areas during 2006, according to a government report released Thursday.
Middle Tennessee State eyes Shelbyville campus
Middle Tennessee State University is studying whether to open a satellite campus in Shelbyville.
Wedding: Lori Anne Bland and Jacob Joseph Studer
Jacob Joseph Studer and Lori Anne Bland married May 31, 2008 at Old Hickory Country Club in Nashville, TN.
MTSU president offers advice to middle-schoolers
MURFREESBORO - While his nine siblings would play outside, one Bahamian boy stayed upstairs studying.
Obama's state HQ draws fired-up Democrats
In the Democratic Party's volunteer headquarters, hand-painted signs for Barack Obama decorate the front window.
Judge Don Ash Reelected Presiding Judge For State Court Of Judiciary
Mr. Ash, whose judicial district includes Rutherford and Cannon counties, said he is "truly honored that the members of the Tennessee Court of the Judiciary continue to have faith in my work as presiding ...
Charles K. Wolfe honored by IBMA
In the non-performing category is the renowned author, the late Charles K. Wolfe.