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April 26, 2010
Hendersonville resident Olivia Write has been nominated for Build-A-Bear's annual Huggable Heroes search.
In 2008, Wright saw a television program about the living conditions of some children in Appalachia, who lacked basic items... April 21, 2010
The National Park Service has announced that $12.2 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds will be used for building and repair projects around Gatlinburg.
This brings total stimulus fund investments in the Smokies to... April 21, 2010
The Renovate, Repair and Painting Rule will affect you when you go to paint, repair or remodel your pre-1978 home -- unless you do the work yourself. The rule states that contractors working on such homes must:
Have their firm... April 20, 2010
The 7th Annual Tour de Nash is coming up soon, so get your friends and family together and register for a great day of cycling!
Tour de Nash is Nashville's largest non-competitive bike ride, highlighting the city's many... April 19, 2010
In anticipation of 2010 Earth Day, around 80 volunteers from Bowling Green spent part of their Saturday making room for spring flowers at the Lost River Cave.
Kaitllyn Swaggert, a student at Western, was one of the volunteers: "it makes you... April 18, 2010
The Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts was originally a settlement school in Gatlinburg, founded in 1912. The school provided the only public education in the Gatlinburg area until Sevier County took control of public education in the... April 10, 2010
The Internal Revenue Service's tax credit program for selected homebuyers rewards taxpayers for buying homes. Buyers of a first home, or first home in three years can recieve up to $8,000 tax credit. Existing home owners,... April 9, 2010
Sylvan Park's Girl Scout Troop 479 will hold a yard sale this Saturday, April 10, from 7 a.m. to noon at 4413 Dakota Avenue.
Proceeds from the sale will cover costs for the troop for its upcoming trip to Savannah, Ga., to visit... April 7, 2010
Without fanfare, construction crews removed the gates to Chattanooga's "The Passage," and turned on the water. The Passage, a pedestrian link between downtown Chattanooga and the Tennessee River, is located on the Trail of Tears at... April 6, 2010
School districts in New Jersey, Michigan and Nashville are developing plans to save money by outsourcing custodial duties in public schools.
Lost in the effort to tighten purse strings may be some unsung heroes of the system... April 5, 2010
If you've driven for a while, you've seen a wide variety of folks directing traffic, from snappy to sloppy, directing to clueless.
But you may never have seen a dancing crossing guard. Video at the top.
"I just... April 3, 2010
But in a 40-page decision released Friday, the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board said there still are "several possible areas of concern" with the Bellefonte reactors where construction was halted in 1988.
A group of environmental... April 3, 2010
The new facility, which is scheduled to be open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day, is located next to the Gallatin Police Department.
”It is very satisfying to finally get to this point. We’ve come a long way,... April 2, 2010
The Health Care Reform legislation included a section which changes the way student loans are financed. Currently, loans are written by commercial banks and other institutions, secured by government gaurntees with extra fees being paid... April 1, 2010
Profits used to provide financial assistance to orphans and organizations that benefit orphans.
Local couple takes Abba Java to next step, opens shop at Trevecca.
Williamson Herald
March 29, 2010
The Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation, managing partner of the nonprofit Kentucky Space consortium designed and built Frontier 1 to test hardware and software systems that will be on board a new orbital satellite: KentuckySat 1, set for a... |





















