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09.02.2010
Law director: $78,000 in severance shouldn't be released to 3 staffers
The Knox County law director says $78,000 in severance packages granted to three county senior staffers who resigned should not be released.
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08.31.2010
East Tennessee man gets 32 years for violent crime spree
KNOXVILLE — An East Tennessee man who admitted carrying out a violent crime spree in four states, including an armed home invasion involving the elderly parents of a Loudon County law enforcer, has been sentenced to 32 years in federal prison.
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09.01.2010
Law Offices of Gary Green Launches New Website
Law Offices Of Gray Green has launched a new website at http://www.gGreen.com. The new site makes it easier to publish important news and information in a timely manner, and was created in partnership with iProv, LLC of Little Rock, Arkansas.
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09.02.2010
University of Tennessee Police Department's first female chief sworn in
The curly-haired 3-year-old daughter of the University of Tennessee Police Department's first female chief grinned and pinned the badge on her mother's uniform Wednesday during the swearing-in ceremony.
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09.01.2010
Law primed to wreak havoc on USC quarterbacks
Defensive end Cordarro Law is a fast man coming off the edge and the Southern Miss player most likely to be in the South Carolina backfield during Thursday's season-opening football game.
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08.31.2010
Tennessee PTA and InstantAmber Launch Online Child Safety Partnership
InstantAmber and the Tennessee PTA have launched a new partnership to provide affordable protection for families of Tennessee school children. As part of the partnership, InstantAmber’s award-winning service is provided at a discount of at least 75% off InstantAmber retail pricing, with InstantAmber donating 50% of all revenues from the program directly back to the Tennessee PTA and its local ...
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09.02.2010
Indian commission violated Tennessee Open Meetings Act
In a settlement expected today, the state attorney general will admit that the now-defunct Tennessee Commission of Indian Affairs violated the state Open Meetings Act in failing to give public notice for its June 19 meeting.
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09.01.2010
Hands Across the Border DUI Campaign Geared Towards Holiday Weekend
Law enforcement across the Tennessee Valley join forces to fight drunk driving. The Hands Across the Border Campaign includes Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, North Carolina & South Carolina. read more
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09.01.2010
State Court Rules in MED Immunity Case
The Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled for the second time that a 2003 law granting The MED protections from lawsuits because of its governmental owner...
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09.01.2010
Students Question Haslam, McWherter at Gov's Forum
NASHVILLE (AP) – A new Tennessee law allowing guns to be carried in bars and the controversy over a planned mosque in Murfreesboro were among th...





