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IBM team tackled $5 million Knoxville problem drafty homes
Emergency utility payments for the city's poor go to almost 10,000 households annually. The money and the problem reach across public funds, the Knoxville Utilities Board, nonprofits, the city and other agencies while dollars get tossed into a figurative ...
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A lesson to remember Knoxville Scouts decorate graves in memory tribute for holiday
7 year-old Matthew Gray with Troop 131 pays respect after placing flags on graves at the Knoxville National Cemetery for Memorial Day Saturday, May 25, 2013. (Photo by Wade Payne, Special to the News ...
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Take-out beer allowed again
http://bit.ly/Zl8y7f ) reports the new regulations mean the Smoky Mountain Brewery in Maryville is now serving "growlers" again. Growlers are jugs filled with draft beer that customers can take with them when the ...
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Body found in Percy Priest Lake
A body was found in Percy Priest Lake on Saturday, according to authorities. Officials with Metro Police, the Office of Emergency Management and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency responded to Hole In The Wall Island around 11 a.m. Metro Police said detectives coordinated with OEM officials to put in a boat to recover the remains. TWRA officials confirm the deceased man was a boater who ...
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Memphis suburbs to hold school referendum July 16
http://bit.ly/11jsNCA ) reports the Shelby County Election Commission approved the date during a meeting on Friday. The action came after all six suburbs passed ordinances calling for a referendum on the issue on that ...
Movie Review
It Came From Outer Space [DVD]
The "it" in It Came From Outer Space is a meteor-shaped spaceship that crashes in the desert outside a small community in Arizona. Actually, the spaceship crashes twice on-screen, once within the first few seconds of the film to give it its explosive title card, and then again within the narrative proper. Having been shot originally in polarized 3-D, it's no small surprise that the filmmak ... ...
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Mike Conley finally coming into his own for Memphis Grizzlies
Mike Conley could hand him the ball, take a step back and watch him create something from nothing. It wasn't often ideal -- usually a mid-range pull-up jumper -- but it was better than a three-second violation or a tipped entry pass. Conley came to depend on Gay, like a 6-foot-8 security blanket, willing to go one-on-one and rise over a defender in a way Conley never would. Memphis ...
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Courthouse in line for repairs updates
County officials and the Coffee County Historical Society want to jump on repairs and start looking to possible updates to make the old structure last until the next century, county maintenance director Robert Gilliam said ...
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Memphis libraries seeking funding
A study by the Friends of the Library and the Memphis Library Foundation found that during the past five years, the system's budget has been cut 21 percent and hours were reduced 20 ...
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Ky. city to follow Tenn. lead in naming street
OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) -- Officials in western Kentucky are taking a cue from Tennessee in their effort to make Owensboro synonymous with bluegrass ...
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Tennessee Pharmacy Steroid Injections Recalled After Complications Arise
Federal and state health officials are warning health care providers against using anti-inflammatory steroid injections from Main Street Family Pharmacy in Newbern, Tennessee after seven patients ...
Reported in the press
We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
Hotel Review
THE WESTIN, LOS ANGELES AIRPORT
This substantial hotel is easily accessed on Century Boulevarde. Driving in to the entrance area, the hotel main lobby greets ...
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