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Riley Gaines joins Sumner County, TN library board
The common medication that could raise your risk of dementia Trump’s push to rewrite the history of January 6 takes an ...
A department of Knox County Public Library has audio and video media that showcases historic moments from East Tennessee's ...
The policy would ban any inter-library requests for books containing the "promotion of transgender or gender confusion in ...
Tennessee is home to the Beast of Sugar Flats Road, the Bell Witch and other haunts that are sure to scare you this Halloween season.
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La Vergne cyber incident means government meetings without livestreaming, other service limits
Scheduled La Vergne government meetings will continue but without livestreaming due to recent cybersecurity incident, the ...
Higher education news and achievements for Johnson County natives and area colleges. To submit a news tip, email ...
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Emergency Resource Fair to be held for federal employee, Fort Campbell families
Montgomery County and Christian County, Kentucky government are hosting an emergency resource fair for federal employees and ...
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Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist minister reflects on her first year
Stevens has been getting to know ORUUC’s traditions, such as the Winter Solstice Service, and seeing new projects takeoff, like the banned books library ...
A new program at Austin Peay State University allows users to interact with AI-powered avatars in various speaking situations.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee the federal government will fund troops in Memphis through ...
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What happened between Riley Gaines and AOC? Online feud explained as activist calls motherhood "the most important & rewarding job in the world"
As an online feud between Riley Gaines and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez escalates, the former collegiate swimmer slammed AOC for asking her to get a real job by writing: "I have a real job. I'm a mom.
The history of Freemasons runs deep in the River Valley and across Arkansas, the South Sebastian County Historical Society was told last week.
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