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Spring Hill homes in Majestic tour
Rippavilla Plantation and Ferguson Hall are included in Saturday's Majestic Maury County Home Tour.
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Restaurants offer variety of tastes in Henderson County
Several new restaurants have opened in Henderson County this year, and The Lunch Box expanded and moved to a new location.
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Santa Fe School Fails To Notify Parents After Alleged Assault
A student at De Vargas Middle School in Santa Fe reportedly held a razor blade to another student's throat while in class, police said.
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Critical audit chides Santa Fe schools
The State Auditor's Office has blasted the Santa Fe School system for failing to keep track of expensive equipment.
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Impact Week slated Aug. 29-Sept. 7
Mayor Jim Bailey proclaims Aug. 29-Sept. 7 "Make an Impact Week." Pictured from left are Micheal McAbee, Impact Centers staff; Alex Hiles, Impact Centers participant; Gale Moore, Impact Centers Board chairman; ...
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Hunting season brings officers out of hibernation
Chris Rochester, center, of Santa Fe watches TWRA officers Mark Ventura and Pam McDonald complete an inspection of his boat Saturday morning.
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Negotiations over control of animal shelter at stalemate
The city and county remained at an impasse Wednesday regarding the control of the animal shelter after the first round of sit-down negotiations.
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Voters trickle in to early polls
Election official William English, right, assists Robert Zseltvay during early voting Tuesday.
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School Board paints dire picture
Commissioner: Talk to foment fear By SKYLER SWISHER sswisher@c-dh.net Maury County School Board members say they plan to leave no stone unturned in their quest to balance the district's budget.
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School Board paints dire picture
Commissioner: Talk to foment fear By SKYLER SWISHER sswisher@c-dh.net Maury County School Board members say they plan to leave no stone unturned in their quest to balance the district's budget.
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Can't make it to Santa Fe? Now your kitchen can
The vivid flavors and colors of New Mexico resonate through the new cookbook Santa Fe School of Cooking: Flavors of the Southwest by Susan Curtis and Nicole Curtis Ammerman .Along with primers on ...
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Sweet to a ... Tea
Nothing is more southern than sweet tea, a staple of many meals. Sweet tea is a specific form of iced tea where the sweetening agent is added to hot tea once it is brewed.
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Alleged Child Abuser Out On $100,000 Bond
A Maury County mother who allegedly abused her toddler was out on bond Friday morning.
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'Creative tourism' conference accepting registrants
Registration is now open for the new Creative Tourism conference, which will take place in Santa Fe Sept.
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Church, charity donate food to local families
A church, in conjunction with the Second Harvest Food Bank, is aiding families affected by the nation's struggling economy by giving away 9,000 pounds of food to the community.
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Santa Fe grads receive Andy Mann Scholarship
Three Santa Fe graduates - Patrick Vestal, valedictorian; Jessica Ellis and Lindsey Sewell, right, - were the recipients of the Andy Mann Blackhawk Helicopter Scholarship at the school's graduation ceremonies ...
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Memorial Day services span the state
MEANWHILE, THE PRESIDENT TOOK SOME TIME TODAY TO HONOR PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERS OF OUR MILITARY.
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Cinco de Maya
"One of the more notable examples of this is the continuing popularity of Dutch cheeses" Mayan specialties include Sikil-Pak, or spicy pumpkin seed dip. Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a sort of Mexican St. via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Tennessee, Alabama favored for VW plant
"That's the big risk of coming to Michigan or anywhere in the north. You've got the UAW which is very strong and a lot of companies have wanted to avoid that" ' Tennessee and Alabama should be favored over Michigan to land a new Volkswagen assembly plant, analysts said Thursday, based on the auto industry's ongoing migration into the Sun Belt and concerns about ... via The Knoxville News Sentinel
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Knoxville pulling for Chattanooga to get VW plant
"Absolutely, if the OEM plant goes in Chattanooga the entire I-75 corridor would benefit - ' suppliers, distributors, everybody" Knoxville pulling for Chattanooga to get VW plant News Sentinel staff Originally published 02:51 p.m., April 25, 2008 Updated 05:00 p.m., April 25, 2008 If Chattanooga wins the battle for a new Volkswagen ... via Knoxville News Sentinel
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