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TBR Chancellor Meets with Concerned Students

Following a memo put out by Tennessee Board of Regents Chancellor Charles Manning, students at Middle Tennessee State University took action today to “Save Our Schools”.
Published Dec 13, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Education

MTSU classes cancelled due to threats

Classes at Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee have been cancelled until Wednesday, October 15 due to an email containing general threats.
Published Oct 9, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Crime | 4 comments

Dragons to take over Cumberland River

About 40 dragons will float up and down the Cumberland River in Nashville all day on Saturday. No, these aren’t your normal mythical fire-breathing creatures.
Published Aug 22, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Lifestyle | 2 comments

MTA plans to take over 'Star'

Nashville’s bus system plans to take over the Music City Star. Officials say this move is necessary to put the troubled commuter train on a more solid financial path.
Published Aug 22, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Lifestyle

College kids in Tennessee help spread green ideas

Rebeccah Flowers, a senior at St. Cecilia Academy, has no intentions of abandoning her passion for the environment when she begins college. And she is not alone.
Published Aug 21, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Environment

Electricy rate climbs 20 per cent in Tennessee

On Wednesday, the Tennessee Valley Authority approved a 20 per cent jump in wholesale electricity rates. This increase could result in job cuts, higher food costs and an increase in the struggle for families to pay their bills.
Published Aug 21, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Lifestyle | 2 comments

Penguin Knighted in Norway

Nils Olav, a 3-foot tall king penguin, was knighted on Friday. This is in addition to his medals for good conduct and long service. In 2005, he made honorary colonel-in-chief of the elite Norwegian King’s Guard.
Published Aug 17, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Entertainment | 1 comment

Metro Councilman Files English-Only Measure

Nashville Councilman Eric Crafton and his supporters delivered and filed more than 12,000 signed petitions and postcards in support of his English First initiative on Thursday, giving him enough margin of error to account for unqualified signatures.
Published Aug 17, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Politics | 3 comments

Historic Homes Join Green Movement

When James and Lisa Smith walked into their 1920’s era home on Fifth Avenue in Franklin, Tennessee one Monday morning in July, they found a broken water pipe, meaning the home would have to undergo some big changes.
Published Aug 14, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Environment | 4 comments

Teen Fights School Ban On Confederate Logo

Tommy DeFoe argued in federal court that a school dress code banning items with the confederate flag violated his right to free speech.
Published Aug 14, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Politics | 5 comments

Could Coffee Help Recovering Alcoholics?

In a study earlier this year, researchers found that coffee may counteract alcohol’s harmful effects on the liver and help prevent cirrhosis. However, a new study conducted by Vanderbilt University suggests coffee may play a bigger role in alcoholism.
Published Aug 13, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Science | 3 comments

Two of Middle Tennessee’s Rare Plants under Review

Every five years, the US Fish and Wildlife Service reviews the status of all federally protected plant and animal species. The purpose of this review is to determine which of the species still need to be federally protected.
Published Aug 9, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Environment | 1 comment

World's Largest Yard Sale This Weekend

The 21st annual world’s longest yard sale is taking place August 7-August 10. The 450 mile sale, also known as the 127 corridor, runs from West Unity, Ohio to Gadsden, Alabama along Hwy. 127.
Published Aug 7, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Travel

Discovery of Small Primate Teeth

Researchers from Duke University and the Indian Institute of Technology are to publish a report this week regarding the excavation of small fossilized teeth from an Indian coal mine. The report suggests the teeth date back to about 54 million years ago.
Published Aug 6, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Science

New Book Allows Residents to 'Capture Music City'

When most people think of Nashville, they think of country music. However, a new coffee-table photo book presented by the Tennessean allows those living in the area to really show what makes Music City home while showcasing their photography skills.
Published Aug 6, 2008 by Carolyn Neblett in Lifestyle
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Carolyn Neblett
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Reporting from: Murfreesboro, TN, United States
Registered: Aug 6, 2008
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