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Raiders Fight For King Of The Hill BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- Joe Craddock threw for 212 yards and two touchdowns as Middle Tennessee State defeated Western Kentucky 21-10 on Saturday.
Phillip Tanner rushed for 92 yards and a touchdown, helping Middle Tennessee (4-6) to 313 total yards. Sancho McDonald had four receptions for 56 yards...
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TSU Falls To Jacksonville State JACKSONVILLE, Ala. -- Calvin Middleton's 3-yard run with 13 seconds left to play sealed a 26-21 comeback victory for Jacksonville State over Tennessee State on Saturday.
Middleton's touchdown run capped an 84-yard possession in the game's waning minutes that propelled the Gamecocks (8-3, 6-2 Ohio...
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Teenage Squabble Leads To Deadly Fight Between Fathers WOODBURY, Tenn.- A fight between teenage boys escalated to a fight between fathers leaving one man dead. While that family grieves, another family deals with second-degree murder charges filed against their loved one.
The pizza shop on Woodbury's town square is open, but it is not business as...
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Teenage Squabble Leads To Deadly Fight Between Fathers
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Weekend Box Office: Nov. 14
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Bredesen: Tenn. Budget Shortfall Could Reach $800M NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Gov. Phil Bredesen said Tennessee's general fund revenue collections have come in $200 million below projections in the first quarter of the state's budget year.
The governor now predicts the state's spending shortfall could reach $800 million by the time the budget year...
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Tenn. Meets Most Federal Education Benchmarks NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee's public schools have met expectations in most categories under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, according to an annual comprehensive report card released Monday by the state Department of Education.
State education leaders said many of Nashville's public schools...
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Classic Car Enthusiasts Say Former Business Ripped Them Off
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Jenkins Chooses Vandy Over Tennessee, Others NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Guard John Jenkins, a Tennessee Class AA Mr. Basketball, has signed a letter of intent to play for Vanderbilt starting in 2009.
Coach Kevin Stallings announced that Jenkins had signed a letter of intent Wednesday after having committed to the school verbally previously....
Last Modified 11/12/2008 05:55:03 PM
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