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UC Council approves insurance premiums
Posted Wednesday, December 3, 2008 8:29 pm CST UC Council approves insurance premiums Posted: Wednesday, December 3, 2008 9:18 pm By DONNA RYDER Messenger Associate Editor Union City Council members got some ...
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Reelfoot NW Refuge Gunshot Victim Dies; Shooter Identified
Union City native John Burnett, who was struck by a bullet from a high-powered rifle Nov.
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Wilder in retirement but still talking politics
UNION CITY - Now that he's a private citizen again, former Tennessee Lt. Gov. and state Sen.
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Youth wins out in Union City run
Rabbi among Jewish center dead The bodies of five hostages have been found at a Jewish center in Mumbai, according to reports, but fighting still rages at a hotel in the city two days after terrorists launched ...
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Nine graduate from drug court
Nine graduate from drug court By JOHN BRANNON Messenger Staff Reporter "Every saint has a past, every sinner has a future.
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Vienna Boys Choir to appear in Union City
Posted Tuesday, November 25, 2008 7:00 am CST Aid worker: Congo 'crying out for intervention' Violence between warring factions continues in the Democratic Republic of Congo despite rebel pledges to cease fire.
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APNewsNow: Man dies after shot earlier on federal refuge
UNION CITY, Tenn. - A West Tennessee prosecutor says a man shot earlier on a Reelfoot Lake area federal wildlife reserve has died.
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Rob Lll commented on Students Perform a oeLive Homosexual Actsa On Kentucky College Campus
Three Questions for the Court Transgender Day of Remembrance Prologue: Why I Went To "Love Won Out" Part 1: What's Love Got To Do With It? Part 2: Parents Struggle With "No Exceptions" Part 3: A Whole New ...
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Despite logistical obstacles, career soldiers find way to altar
Despite logistical obstacles, career soldiers find way to altar Posted: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 9:13 pm By GLENDA H. CAUDLE Special Features Editor He's made two attempts.
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UC Council to review city's vicious animal policy
UC Council to review city's vicious animal policy Posted: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 9:13 pm By DONNA RYDER Messenger Associate Editor Union City Council members decided to review the city's vicious animal ...
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GDA Direct November 19, 2008
Trouble viewing this email? Click here . Union City, TN - Gift and home decor vendor CBK debuted a new Consumer Drop Ship Program to help retailers expand their product offerings with no inventory investment.
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W. Tenn. man shot near Reelfoot Lake
A West Tennessee man was hit by a round fired from a high-powered rifle as he went to check on a duck blind near Reelfoot Lake.
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Man accused of plotting to kill Obama argues bias
Both defendants accused of plotting to kill President-elect Barack Obama now claim that the grand jury in Tennessee that indicted them did not have enough white people on it and the indictment should be thrown ...
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Group performs live homosexual acts
Murray State Alliance will perform live homosexual acts in the free speech zone today from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., but don't let your mind wander too far.
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Union City school board honors former chairman for exemplary service
Two girls blinded in Afghan acid attack Two men on a motorcycle used water pistols to spray acid on girls walking to school Wednesday in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, blinding at least two of them, ...
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Judy Barker wins race after night of ups, downs
Analysis: Asia stacked with problems for Obama Donald Rumsfeld was much pilloried for his musings on the "unknown unknowns" that bedevil defense planning.
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State playoffs promise misery for Old Fearless
After standing in line to vote Tuesday, Old Fearless was more cranky than usual when he waddled through the office doorway.
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Skinheads Held in Jail
Union City, TN - Two white supremacists charged with plotting to kill President-elect Barack Obama and dozens of other black people are locked up at a West Tennessee jail where they aren't allowed to mingle ...
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Limbs still a problem in Union City
Analysis: Asia stacked with problems for Obama Donald Rumsfeld was much pilloried for his musings on the "unknown unknowns" that bedevil defense planning.
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Country, city to change leadership
Residents of Fulton joined the nation in exercising their right to vote, Nov. 4 at Fulton High School.
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