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Fatal accident in Aurelius
Crews are on the scene of a fatal crash in the Town of Aurelius. Cayuga County 911 said it happened around 5:30 Thursday morning along Routes 5 and 20 between Blanchard and Fosterville roads.
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Drunk man survives train crash, deputy reports
An intoxicated man survived after he threw his hands up into the air and allowed a CSX train to hit him Saturday night near Fosterville, a sheriff's deputy reported.
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10 'patients' saved during mock drill
Paramedics Jessica Harding, left, and Betsy Redmon treat mock patient Joy Nellums during a training exercise Saturday at Community Care of Rutherford County nursing home.
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Second home burns in Christiana
Rutherford County Sheriff's detectives are investigating a fire that destroyed one home and damaged another off Rucker Road in Christiana early Wednesday morning.
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RVFD Firefighter: Christiana home is 'a total loss'
No one was injured or killed in a fire that destroyed a home in Christiana just before noon on Tuesday, according to the home's owner.
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Downtown events offer earthy options today
Don't forget today's annual Earth Day Celebration on Murfreesboro's Civic Plaza as well as two other events planned nearby in the Public Square area. via DNJ.com
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Landowner meeting set in Lewisburg
Landowners in 15 middle Tennessee counties including Maury and Marshall may be eligible to participate in the US Department of Agriculture's Conservation Security Program. via Daily Herald
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First lady hits the road for children's needs
"You find ways to give, and you find lots of ways to give. It's not just money, but in many, many other ways. Everytime I have been to this county, you have made me feel at home" Tennessee First Lady Andrea Conte tied on her walking shoes for children in need Friday morning. via WBIR-TV Knoxville
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Consumer confidence hits all-time low
"That's why it's becoming so negative." Consumer confidence in Middle Tennessee dropped to an all-time low as concerns over an uncertain job market, higher fuel prices and a stalled stock market continued to loom. via DNJ.com
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Gordon recognizes county's volunteer fire departments
"Nobody thinks to thank firefighters until they or loved ones experience a fire firsthand and are helped by these selfless volunteers" Bart Gordon recently met with volunteer firefighters in Rutherford County to thank them for their hard work and sacrifice. via DNJ.com
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Gibson County - you've been googled
Choose three search engines at google.com, alltheweb.com and ask.com to search for "Gibson County, TN." They show a great difference. via The Jackson Sun
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Briefs: Beagle joins local practice
The office of Hughes, Taylor & Associates announces the addition of Abby Beagle, CMSW to its counseling and psychotherapy practice. via DNJ.com
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China Grove rebuilds in wake of storm
"You can't run from nothing. We just love our little community." RUTHERFORD - It's been two years since the tornado went through this city of 1,500, leaving behind lost lives and homes. via Jacksonsun.com
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Induction is chance to sell CEOs on Tenn.
"The fact that they're naming Dr. Frist to the Business Hall of Fame is icing on the cake." By G. CHAMBERS WILLIAMS III * Staff Writer * April 6, 2008 More than 100 chief executives and other key officials of major U.S. companies will descend on Nashville this week to attend the annual U.S. Business ... via The Tennessean
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Three New Faces on Most Wanted List
Richard Simms April 4, 2008 - 10:53AM The 12 Most Wanted for Hamilton County Sheriff's Office will be updated with the arrest of Tiffany Bowles. via WTVC
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Schools begin TCAP testing
"The teachers work hard all year to help the students with their skills and this just reinforces, they take what they know the student is having difficulty with and give them extra practice and this provides additional practice." TCAP tests are underway across Tennessee and for the next three weeks, school systems will be giving those all-important achievement tests to elementary and middle school students. via WKRN
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First Lady Andrea Conte announces walks against child abuse
"Child Advocacy Centers provide comprehensive support programs for children who are the victims of sexual or severe physical abuse and their families" Tennessee First Lady Andrea Conte has announced the dates for AndreaWalks IV events in the month of April. via WBIR-TV
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Phi Mu Fraternity Initiates New Members
Robin Rutherford * Reader Submitted * March 31, 2008 JACKSON, Tennessee- The Kappa Nu Chapter of Phi Mu Fraternity for Women at Lambuth University recently held an initiation service this past weekend and ... via The Jackson Sun
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