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TN News Digest: 01-09-10

 
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    'Critters' frolic at Salamander Ball

    01/09/10 Discover Life in America's inaugural Great Smoky Mountains Salamander Ball featured guests from all over the world at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies. Invitations asked guests to come as their favorite "Smokies critter" and many did, donning masks with feathers, jewels and beads to come as butterflies, salamanders, fireflies, deer and even a few skunks. The ball featured a live auction, a visit ...
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    'Critters' frolic at Salamander Ball

    01/09/10 Discover Life in America's inaugural Great Smoky Mountains Salamander Ball featured guests from all over the world at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies. Invitations asked guests to come as their favorite "Smokies critter" and many did, donning masks with feathers, jewels and beads to come as butterflies, salamanders, fireflies, deer and even a few skunks. The ball featured a live auction, a visit ...
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    State and local briefs: Jan. 10

    01/09/10 Jailer dies in Morgan County crashWARTBURG, Tenn. - A Morgan County jailer died Saturday when his car ran off the road and flipped, authorities said.The icy weather played no role in the crash, said Trooper Scott Hines of the Tennessee Highway Patrol."It was all speed, slick tires and reckless driving," the trooper said. "But if he'd been wearing a seat belt, he'd probably have walked away ...
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    Tennessee dismisses Tyler Smith following arrest

    01/09/10 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl dismissed forward Tyler Smith from the team on Friday, a week after...
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    State and local briefs: Jan. 10

    01/09/10 Jailer dies in Morgan County crashWARTBURG, Tenn. - A Morgan County jailer died Saturday when his car ran off the road and flipped, authorities said.The icy weather played no role in the crash, said Trooper Scott Hines of the Tennessee Highway Patrol."It was all speed, slick tires and reckless driving," the trooper said. "But if he'd been wearing a seat belt, he'd probably have walked away ...
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    Six-month probe in Gibson County leads to eight arrests

    01/09/10 Eight people will appear in a Gibson County court Monday on drug charges following a six-month undercover investigation that focused on areas with high levels of drug crime, according to a news release.
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    'Critters' frolic at Salamander Ball

    01/09/10 Discover Life in America's inaugural Great Smoky Mountains Salamander Ball featured guests from all over the world at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies. Invitations asked guests to come as their favorite "Smokies critter" and many did, donning masks with feathers, jewels and beads to come as butterflies, salamanders, fireflies, deer and even a few skunks. The ball featured a live auction, a visit ...
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    Prized Horses Killed In Barn Fire

    01/09/10 Eleven prized Tennessee walking horses die when a barn catches fire in Cedar Hill.
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    Watchdog groups question practices of cancer charity

    01/09/10 You might drive by the nondescript building off Clinton Highway a thousand times without ever knowing its occupant has been sued by attorneys general, condemned by watchdogs and praised by hospices.Tucked into a secluded lot behind Walmart , the Cancer Fund of America's headquarters includes a small warren of offices and 21,000 square feet of warehouse space packed with a seemingly random ...
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    DIGEST: S. Florida fires Leavitt for slapping player

    01/09/10 South Florida fired football coach Jim Leavitt after a school investigation concluded he grabbed one of his players by the throat, slapped him in the face and then lied about it.
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    Officer's shooting prompts officials to reconsider policies

    01/09/10 West Tennessee law enforcement are re-examining policies for making it mandatory for officers to wear bullet-resistant vests in light of the recent shooting death of Henderson police Capt. Dennis Cagle.
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