It was inevitable last week in the days before the Arizona Cardinals played the New York Jets that Arizona's controversial release of center Pete Kendall this past summer would resurface. More
It has taken much longer than expected, but come Sunday in Indianapolis, rookie defensive end Bo Schobel should make his long-awaited professional football debut. More
Matthew Tant, a three-year starter at fullback for Vanderbilt, has informed the coaching staff that he intends to forego his final year of eligibility and test the professional football waters, head coach Bobby Johnson said Monday. More
Goodpasture senior wide receiver Patrick Turner took the Class 2A Mr. Football award for backs at the 2004 American General Mr. Football luncheon held at Opryland Hotel Monday afternoon. More
The Sonia Kashuk charcoal eye shadow looked ominously dark in the package, but I wanted the trendy smoky eye of the season and thought it might be worth a tiny splurge. More
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Big Al and the Heavyweights in B.B. King's Blues Club
Billy Block's Western Beat at Exit/In
Debi Champion's Writers' Night at the Commodore Sports Bar in the Holiday Inn
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Metro teachers could have a new space for professional staff development as soon as March of 2005, according to the latest plan to relocate the majority of training activities to an up-to-date facility. More
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A local development company will hold five public meetings next week to seek input on a proposal to create a New Urbanism-style development on 700 acres in the southeast corner of Davidson County bordering Rutherford County. More
Back in the 1970s, if you saw a woman wearing a button that read "62 cents," you knew that it stood for the fact that women made 62 cents for every $1 earned by a man. More
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