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Tennessee basketball falters at North Carolina after allowing 61 first-half points
UT was 1-for-12 on 3-pointers and made all six free-throw attempts. Tennessee turned it around in the second half for a run behind its defense, forcing turnovers and making key plays such as ...
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Play At The #1 Unrivaled Online Gambling Tennessee Sites
Author Mahua Sen writes about her hometown of Forbesganj in Bihar. The people are tired, and they want to be a part of the mainstream of the country. In the villages falling in the ambit of the ...
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Police: Couple arrested at Tennessee short term rental for exposing 1-year-old child to meth, cocaine
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A Tennessee woman was arrested for exposing her 1-year-old child to meth, cocaine and other drugs, police said. Arrest records show Regan Guffey and her boyfriend ...
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Commissions do not affect our editors' opinions or evaluations. In the complicated world of credit card rewards programs, 1.5% cash-back credit cards keep it simple. They earn a fixed percentage ...
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Readers debate if Tennessee should accept $1.8 billion in federal education funds
Gov. Randy McNally would set up a panel of legislators to discuss refusing the $1.8 billion that the federal government provides educational services to all Tennessee counties. These monies ...
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Readers debate if Tennessee should accept $1.8 billion in federal education funds
Gov. Randy McNally would set up a panel of legislators to discuss refusing the $1.8 billion that the federal government provides educational services to all Tennessee counties. These monies provide ...
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Tennessee considering rejecting $1.9 billion in education funding from the federal government
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Tennessee could be the first state ever to turn down education money from the federal government. In this case, it’s $1.9 billion. A task force is weighing that ...