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Titans LB suffers season-ending ACL injury in preseason finale
Tennessee Titans third-year linebacker Chance Campbell suffered a season-ending knee injury in Sunday's preseason finale win over the New Orleans Saints. Head coach Brian Callahan announced the injury during Monday's presser with local media. It's a gutting blow for one of Tennessee's preseason studs. Campbell was especially outstanding in the...
How Trump was 'orange-pilled' by three bitcoiners in Puerto Rico and the promise of $100 million
Three friends from Puerto Rico have spent months secretly teaching Donald Trump about bitcoin. Trump has adopted an increasingly pro-crypto stance this year, along with a surge in donations and endorsements. The former president's embrace of bitcoin and crypto culminated in his keynote address in Nashville, Tennessee, at the biggest...
Highlands Hospital in Sparta named most likely recommended
The hospital received five stars, the highest rating, for patient recommendations according to Becker’s and CMS data. Ascension Saint Thomas Highlands Hospital has been named on Becker’s list of the hospitals patients are most likely to recommend according to data from the Hospital Consumer Assessment of health care Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) provided by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Winning Streak: Rutherford County Resident Among Recent Tennessee Lottery Winners
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN - Tennessee residents have been on a winning streak this month, with several notable victories in the state’s lottery games. Among the latest success stories is a Murfreesboro resident who unknowingly went home with the winning numbers on their Mega Millions ticket. The surprise of a lifetime came this past Friday night when the numbers were announced, and they realized they had just won a staggering $3 million! The winner had matched all five Mega Millions numbers, and increased their winnings with the Megaplier option.The winning ticket was purchased at the Circle K on S. Church Street at Butler Drive, according to reports.
A 10-year-old pointed a finger gun. The principal kicked him out of his Tenn. school for a year.
(This story was originally published by ProPublica.) ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. When Belle got a call last September that her 10-year-old had been sent to the vice principal’s office, she rushed over to the school. Her son Lee looked […]
‘People are afraid to call 911’: Organization plans push to change Tennessee’s good Samaritan Law for drug overdoses
Tennessee's Good Samaritan Law, passed in 2014, grants civil and criminal immunity to those who call 911 during an emergency. However, an amendment to the law only grants immunity once when it comes to drug overdoses.
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