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Rescued pigs join Tigers for Tomorrow
Published: Saturday, November 22, 2008 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 21, 2008 at 10:31 p.m. When Tigers for Tomorrow heard about Cindy and Reba, it couldn't wait to give them a new home.
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Police Arrest Cookeville Man For Seventh DUI
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. - A Cookeville man was in serious trouble with the law Thursday morning after being busted for his seventh DUI.
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'Back to land movement' drew art community to hills of Tennessee
In Middle Tennessee where blond hayfields roll softly against rugged forested terrain, scores of professional artists produce exceptionally fine art and crafts.
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Ms. Cheap answers the questions she's most asked
Here are the questions that Ms. Cheap is asked most frequently: Where can you get free rocks? Jones Stone, at 2705 Larmon Drive and Jackson Masonry at 49th Avenue North at Centennial Boulevard , both have free ...
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Oakland football: Pats up 14-7 on Cookeville at half
Oakland has held Cookeville to nine rushing yards, and the Patriots lead Cookeville 14-7 at halftime of a TSSAA Class 5A second-round football playoff game.
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TSSAA set to decide new district alignments
Board of Control member Jerry Mathis of Tullahoma doesn't want to see the two high schools in his county placed in separate districts.
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THP captain demoted amid probe of FOP problems
The Tennessee Highway Patrol has demoted a trooper just weeks after he was named captain of the Memphis district.
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Friday's prep playoff games
With wins Friday, Oakland and Smyrna kept their seasons alive and also kept alive the possibility of a state semifinal matchup Nov.
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Minister Arrested; Accused Of Soliciting Sex Online
NASHVILLE, Tenn.- A local youth minister is accused of soliciting sex from a minor online.
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Putnam County youth minister charged with 14 sex crimes
A Putnam County youth minister was charged Thursday with 14 counts of sex crimes against minors after an investigation by a Rutherford County sheriffa s detective.
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Work resumes on Route 840 after death of worker
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has allowed a contractor to resume construction of state Route 840, but with new safety requirements.
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Lewis charged with attempted 2nd-degree murder
A former White County High School football star who was named twice to the All-Region team and signed to a scholarship by Tennessee Tech has been charged with attempted second-degree murder in a ...
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Crowd Chases Convicted Sex Offender Out Of Wal-Mart
A convicted sex offender is accused of exposing himself to an 8-year-old girl at a local store.
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Putnam Humane Society makes fundraising challenge
The Humane Society of Putnam County is issuing a challenge to the Upper Cumberland community to match the $7,350 grant recently received from PetSmart Charities.
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Putnam Co. Home Destroyed By Fire
A Putnam County home was destroyed by an intense fire overnight. The home, located on south Meade Drive near Burgess Falls Road, is just south of Cookeville.
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ART Prowl Studio Tour set for Nov. 7-8
You don't have to go far from home to find collectible art, watch how it's made, and talk with the person who made it, if you participate in this year's ART Prowl Studio Tour, set for Friday-Saturday, Nov.
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Shoplifter-For-Hire Arrested With Carload of Merchandise
Cookeville police arrested a man who had a carload of stolen goods. Police said Derrick Joe Choate also had a shopping list of items his so-called customers ordered from him.
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Owners of travel agency injured in car crash
A local couple remain hospitalized after suffering serious injuries Friday in a fatal crash in Tennessee, family members said Monday.
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Science mixes well with fun
Tigrett Middle School science teacher Ray Yancy said the "controlled chaos" in his classroom is all about making the learning experience and the subject fun for his students.
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Police Say Husband Admits To Killing Wife
A Cookeville resident was charged Monday with strangling his wife after they had an argument.
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