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Rudolph's Red Nose 5K Run/Walk Friday
By now, most of you have had enough turkey and can now set your sights on the the 29th Annual Rudolph's Red Nose 5K Run/Walk that will be held this Friday, starting at 6:30 p.m. from LP Field in Nashville.
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Dead patienta s mom doesna t blame a pill milla doc
WINCHESTER, Tenn. - Investigators who traced 13 fatal painkiller overdoses to a rural doctor hauled her into court in handcuffs and call her a heartless "pill mill" operator.
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Tom Isbell Has Seen Them March In And Out For The Past 32 Years
Tom Isbell, Franklin County High School's Rebel Pride Marching Band Director, has been teaching band at F.C.H.S. for 32 years, long enough to have watched the generations wear five different uniforms under his ...
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Chilly Dogwood Festival 5K Run Draws Warm Crowd
Saturday morning, Nov. 15 turned out to be a wet, cool day as runners gathered at the Winchester Swimplex for the International Dogwood Festival 5K run.
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Retirees are good for Cumberland County
Cumberland County has been good at attracting retirees to the community even before those recruiting efforts became a regular part of promoting the local area.
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Vehicle Flips In North High Street Accident
A six-year-old girl and her mother escaped serious injury Monday afternoon when the Ford Explorer they were traveling in flipped and landed on its top.
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National Guard Armories Named In Honor of Fallen Soldiers
Two National Guard armories now bear the names of two soldiers who served our country.
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Dyer County United Way Cabinet holds first reporting meeting
United Way of Dyer County recently held its first reporting meeting. The organization's goal is set for $474,000. To date, $40,000 has been officially submitted with reports of an additional $20,000. Members of ...
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A Christian's Lament Music Stories
Another round: Singer/songwriter Jay Clark returns to his adopted hometown this weekend for a pair of shows.
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Tennessee National Guard to dedicate to two armories
News Sentinel staff Originally published 02:55 p.m., October 29, 2008 Updated 02:55 p.m., October 29, 2008 The Tennessee National Guard will dedicate two armories Saturday in memory of a fallen soldier and a ...
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Tennessee doctor accused of prescribing drugs illegally, resulting in three deaths
A doctor in Winchester, Tenn., faces a life sentence in federal prison in the wake of accusations that she illegally dispensed highly addictive narcotic drugs on more than 100 occasions, resulting in the deaths ...
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Indictment: Tennessee doctor's prescriptions killed 3
A Tennessee doctor was indicted Tuesday on federal charges she illegally prescribed narcotics that killed three people in 2006, and police said 10 other patients fatally overdosed on her prescriptions that ...
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Doctor Blamed in Three Deaths - Faces Federal Drug Charges
A doctor from Winchester, Tenn. is facing federal charges for the illegal dispensing of prescription drugs that resulted in the deaths of three people.
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Finding Gas Cheaper Than $2
Gasoline prices have fallen below $2 a gallon for regular unleaded at some Midstate stations.
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Winchester Planning Commission Reviews Library Parking Lot
The Winchester Municipal-Regional Planning Commission met for its regularly scheduled meeting Monday, Oct.
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Early voting still strong
Early voting continues to attract hundreds to the polls for the Nov. 4 general election.
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Illegal immigrants allegedly mistreated
A federal lawsuit accuses a financially ailing Tennessee cheese company of mistreating 12 illegal immigrant employees and having them wrongly arrested at their jobs in Manchester when they demanded back pay.
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Tell Us Where You've Found Cheap Gas
The tumbling price of crude oil has turned into a price break at the pump. E-mail Channel 4 at news@wsmv.com and tell us where you have found cheap gas.
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Interface Properties Re-Enters Memphis Market
A Florida development company absent from the Memphis market for the past few years is returning to the area with plans to develop outparcels at a Collierville retail center and a Germantown hotel.
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Admissions to Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation for Winchester Suspended
Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner Susan R. Cooper, MSN, RN, has suspended new admissions of residents to the Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation for Winchester effective September 30, 2008, and imposed ...
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