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Final messages reveal Maryville Marines battle with PTSD
We may never know exactly what went on inside the mind of Theodore "TJ" Jones IV the night he shot at and was killed by police. But his family says the last words from the Maryville Marine provide insight into the night. They decided to release text messages sent to them on the night of death to give people an idea of what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder looks like in a combat ...
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Cumberland Ave. development excites city property owners
A lot of dirt has been flying near the Cumberland Avenue strip, and it's just the beginning. City officials met Tuesday evening with local property owners to discuss their vision for the Strip. The meeting focused on form-based coding. The city wants to change the zoning code in the area so that all buildings that redevelop have at least two stories. The city feels it would add to the ...
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Local apps highlight East TN businesses
Customers looking for the next place to shop, eat, or play now have a new app which highlights those destinations in one East Tennessee community. On ...
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Townsend library struggles for funding road project blamed for shortage
It was standing room only Tuesday evening in Townsend as supporters of the library made their case for more funding in front of the city commission. The Mary E. Tippitt Memorial Library has traditionally received as much as a $15,000 donation from the city of Townsend. Tuesday evening however, the city commission voted for only a $2,000 donation. The mayor is citing an extensive road project ...
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Neighbor fights fire in West Knoxville apartment
A fire at a West Knoxville apartment complex had neighbors springing into action Tuesday evening. Witnesses saw smoke pouring from one of the units at Cedar Springs Apartments at Gleason Drive and Gallaher View Road. Jonathan Wright, who was walking outside with his girlfriend, said he ran into the burning apartment to make sure no one was inside. He said neighbors then handed off fire ...
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Movie Review
Snakes on a Plane
Much ado has been made about the title of Snakes on a Plane, with its hilariously straightforward, B-movie openness that leaves no question as to where the movie's truculent heart lies. Perhaps only Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's upcoming ... ...
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6-year-old attacked by dog comes home from the hospital
A 6-year-old Nashville girl who was badly bitten by her family's dog is finally home from the hospital. Three weeks ago, Madison Mason and her mom were outside playing with their German shepherd when he grabbed her hair, ripping two large pieces out of the back of her head. Doctors told the family she'll be 11 years old by the time her head fully heals. Madison starts first grade ...
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Police search for man suspected of crashing car into house
Police are on the lookout for a man they believe crashed his car into a family's home and then threatened to hurt anyone who called police. The Herrell family told WSMV in Nashville that their neighbor Christopher Bell crashed a car into their house Sunday evening, and then drunkenly told them he would hurt them if they called police. Sheriff's officials say there is a warrant out ...
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Man charged with machete attack
A night of hanging out and drinking turned into a machete fight with four people injured. McMinn County deputies arrested Richard Johnson over the weekend, saying he attacked several members of a family. Witnesses say a group of people were in a wooded area chopping fire wood and burning brush when someone accused Johnson of groping someone else's wife. He said Johnson had a few drinks ...
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Pilot fraud victim wants prison for sales director
three additional Pilot Flying J employees pleaded guilty in a federal case tied to the ongoing investigation of the fuel company for rebate fraud. So far a total of five Pilot Flying J employees have pleaded guilty to charges related to the rebate fraud scheme. Kevin Wallace Clark was among the three who pleaded guilty Tuesday. Clark handled an account for W.N. Morehouse Truck Line in ...
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Campbell Co. holds first animal advisory meeting since shelter closed
Dozens of people gathered at the LaFollette City Hall for the Campbell County animal advisory meeting Tuesday evening. The Adrian Baird Animal Center was closed in April after allegations that animals were being improperly euthanized. Shelter director Betty Crumley was ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
Hotel Review
Paihia Beach Resort And Spa, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
Driving along the main coastal highway, on the edge of the main township of Paihia, in the heart of the ...
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