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Rested Dunham, Preds hit road for three

Nashville goaltender Mike Dunham came home from the Olympic Games with great memories, a stack of dirty laundry and a silver medal that he estimates weighs five pounds. After taking Tuesday off, a suggestion made by Predators coach Barry Trotz, Dunham is back on the road for three games starting with tonight More

Vandy ends 18-game skid vs. Kentucky

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Women's SEC Tournament Special - To purchase tickets phone:(615) 255-9600. Online: Ticketmaster.com. Walk Up: Any Ticketmaster outlet, or at the Gaylord Entertainment Center Box Office. More

Bizarre finish lets Warriors escape

Tiffany Arnold didn

Funeral services for TSU Basketball Coach Ed Martin

Funeral services for former Tennessee State basketball coach Ed Martin, who died Monday at age 75, will be held Friday at Kean

Booker, Jenkins fall victim to cap purge

The Tennessee Titans continued to whittle their salary cap numbers agreeing to terms on two more restructured deals, finalizing another and releasing cornerbacks Michael Booker and DeRon Jenkins. The Titans knocked $1.9 million off Henry Ford More

Vanderbilt in prime spot as tourney time arrives

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Lady Vols hitting stride in time for postseason

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The Southeaster Conference Women's Basketball Tournament

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Permit denied for East Nashville market

The Metro Beer Permit Board voted Wednesday to reject the application of an East Nashville beer market that has been at the center of recent controversy. If the application had been approved, the beer market at 400 South 10th St. would have been the seventh in the area. Residents of East End and Historic Edgefield appeared at the initial application meeting to voice their concerns, but applicants Nabil Ahmed Bady and Abdulle Mohamed Alqahmi, did not attend the meeting. More

Tourney, Nashville could be good match

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2002 Women's SEC Tournament team capsules

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Music in the making

CITY VIEW, VOICE OF OUR FUTURE - W.O. Smith Music School provides children ages 7-18 from low-income families an opportunity to experience one-on-one private music lessons. In the inner city of South Nashville at 1424 and 1416 Edgehill Ave., the school opened up in October of 1984. Named after the late W.O. Smith, as a young man, he was afforded the chance to attend a

Report to the State

CITY VIEW, VOICE OF OUR FUTURE - On Feb. 9 the Hillsboro Writing Academy (HWA) attended the Report to State hosted by the Boy Scouts of America. This opportunity was made possible by the Explorer program that sponsors the Writing Academy. We were given the chance to interview Sen. Fred Thompson, Mayor Bill Purcell and state Sen. Douglas Henry. We asked a wide variety of questions that were pertinent to the lives of young adults and people of the local community. More

A recipe for a healthy weight

CITY VIEW, VOICE OF OUR FURTUR - Eating disorders can take many different forms, and they affect people without restrictions on age, race, gender or lifestyle. Anorexia nervosa, bulimia and binge eating have reached nearly epidemic proportions, and the situation of each can only be improved if recognized and treated. More

Bluebird at the

CITY VIEW, VOICE OF OUR FURTUR - On March 7, the third-annual Bluebird at the

Watch out for lacrosse

CITY VIEW, VOICE OF OUR FUTURE - Lacrosse, considered by some as America

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Carla Hancock, keeping the child inside alive. If we use Carla Hancock More

Actuality or oxymoron, affordable Bordeauxs abound

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