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What we're reading: Tuesday, June 11

A daily rundown of interesting stories ‘City Paper’ staffers have come across recently More

Painful past prompts Josi to secure future with long-term deal

The 2012-13 season was the first in recent history that the Predators defenseman was not sidelined for a time More

May revenues climb to $31.5M more than state budgeted

Finance commissioner says sales tax rebounded with sales of building materials and new automobiles More

Mumford & Sons postpone dates due to illness

Bassist Ted Dwane has a blood clot on his brain. The band's status for Bonnaroo is uncertain. More

Josi deal ensures Predators won't endure another Suter situation

Seven-year contract carries young defenseman well past what would have been his first year of free agency More

Weekly Obsession: A fake conservative vs. local school boards

Williamson Co. geography textbook draws attention suggesting Israeli-Palestinian conflict is complicated   More

MNPS officials push for $95M in capital improvements for school district

Metro Council set to vote Tuesday on $300M spending plan for infrastructure projects throughout county   More

Belmont's law school gets initial OK from American Bar

School must be provisionally accredited for at least two years before applying for full accreditation   More

Stites files BRT amendment to require study of Charlotte as alternate route

Measure would tie study to $7.5M in future engineering funding that Dean is seeking for The Amp   More

Up for Debate: NSA leaker to be charged

'The City Paper' asks readers to weigh in on an issue of the day More

Grizzlies will follow best season to date with a coaching search

Lionel Hollins confirms contract will not be renewed following appearance in Western Conference finals More

Pain of defeat causes Corbin to question coaching longevity

Vanderbilt coach compares elimination in this year's Super Regional round to a 'dagger in the heart' More

A decade on, Southern Baptists adapt to new role, smaller influence

"Ten years ago they were passing constitutional amendments against gay marriage. Now they are watching states approve gay marriage and they have no control over it," Emory's David Key said. More

Utilities district faces suit over new problem with creek: E. coli

Suit asks for damages related to potential leak and for injunctive relief to force utility to fix problem   More

Books: James D. Squires on 'The Secrets of the Hopewell Box'

By John Egerton Chapter16.org More

Ask Amy

Mom's behavior makes 'other mother' fume More