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Daunic, McFarland leave WTN

Posted: August 1, 2:15 p.m. CT Popular night time sports talk show hosts Willy Daunic and Darren McFarland resigned Friday from WTN-FM 99.7 and their show More

Vols 16th in coaches poll

After finishing 2002 out of the top 25 rankings, Tennessee finds itself ranked No. 16 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches

Eat up August!

Research on the history and holidays of August led to the discovery that this month is all about honoring tasty treats. More

Bowl tickets on sale Monday

Posted: August 1, 1:11 p.m. CTTickets to the 2003 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl will go on sale to the general public Monday, Aug. 4 at 10 a.m. More

Young Titans face first test

The Tennessee Titans coaching staff will use this weekend

Mayfield hungry to recapture past magic

The times were festive once in Jeremy Mayfield

Kickin

Like so many things in life done on impulse, this seemed like a good idea at the time. More

Auburn kicking it into gear

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Off-season distractions haven't slowed Dawgs

Count Georgia head coach Mark Richt among those who believe Tennessee will bounce back in the fall.

Fairgrounds hopes thrilling racing returns to Speedway

Name the sport and, when it comes to advertising and promotions, hyperbole is a given. Just look around town and you

Ex-Negro player never lost love for game

It was a great night for baseball, and Butch McCord was once again in his customary seat in section H at Greer Stadium. More

Vols want to wipe out '02

Fed a creampuff question about the best thing about Tennessee

Vanderbilt will host

Contrary to popular belief, the Tennessee Titans and Miami Dolphins won

Applicants vie for four judgeship vacancies

Hypothetically, any one of us might end up someday swearing to tell the whole truth before one of the following individuals, all of whom have applied for the four available Metro judgeships. More

Pitchers anchor sweep

Despite managing only six hits in 14 innings of baseball Thursday, the Nashville Sounds swept their doubleheader with the Albuquerque Isotopes. More

Miami: A welcome sight

Visiting teams to the Coliseum are normally made to feel about as wanted as a flat tire in the rain. More

Insurance: $30 million hit?

The liquidation of two failed Pennsylvania insurance companies could put a $30 million to $40 million dent in the Tennessee Guaranty Fund, which ultimately cuts into the state

Candidates file disclosures

Local candidates for the Aug. 7 election filed their campaign financial disclosure statements Thursday, some reporting early, others just in time for the 5:30 p.m. deadline and others using certified mail with a July 31 postmark, which is also acceptable. More

Belmont project nears completion

Belmont University

Old Hickory hot spot

Old Hickory Village is suffering from a rash of fires that has the community organizing and the police department and fire department puzzled. More