State News
Tennessee
Michael Russell
March 18, 2010
The Tennessee Technology Center at Nashville offers Peel Grants and other types of federal aids to the students interested in joining the center. Obtain more details on this from the informative university directory available online at the State University website. You can find some useful articles by educational expert Michael Russell.
Lisa Mills
March 11, 2010
Tennessee is one of those states that both policies to its customers i.e. "split limit" and "single limit". In that state it is mandatory for you to carry a proof of your financial responsibility that can be purchasing of liability coverage insurance policy or a certificate of certain amount being s...
UBMI Publications
February 15, 2010
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Everyone wants the perfect honeymoon…
"One of my favorite honeymoon memories was a snowy hike during our trip to East Tennessee. The snow didn´t accumulate much in the lower elevations but in The Great Smoky Mountain National Park it was a winter wonderland. My husband an...
Jim Watson
February 06, 2010
Whatever your passion, you're sure to find something of beauty to thrill your senses in this treasure trove of talented artists.
Lisa Mills
February 01, 2010
If you are looking for Tennessee car insurance policy, all you require is to go and search about the laws of the state before anything else. This will permit you to purchase only what is needed by the state and will keep you away from purchasing surplus coverage in vain. When you purchase only the n...
Holmes Publications
January 23, 2010
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Conventional medication may not be right for you!
You may have heard some of the recent news, talk shows, fitness reports, or nutritional "buzz" encouraging the use of compounding pharmacies. Today´s mixture of eastern and western medicine has led to a personaliz...
Crime Blotter
January 06, 2010
WASHINGTON—Cristina Andres Perfecto of Nashville, Tenn., was sentenced late yesterday in federal court in Memphis to 190 months in prison for sex trafficking by force, fraud, and coercion; sex trafficking of a juvenile; and conspiracy, the Justice Department announced.
Perfecto pleaded guil...
CH International Media
January 05, 2010
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Visiting the Smoky Mountains during the off-season gives you more access with no waiting!
Undoubtedly, families have multiple reasons for deciding to home school their children. The choice becomes a total lifestyle, as each household independently determines their schedule...
CH International Media
January 05, 2010
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No one really wants to live the National Lampoon´s Vacation experience!
The popular vacation-calamity movie gets us all laughing. The Griswold´s are even going to reprise their roles for an ad-campaign for the 2010 Super bowl. But people usually go on vacatio...
CH International Media
January 05, 2010
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A Smoky Mountain Christmas might be just the cheery change of scenery that you need!
By the time Christmas vacation rolls around, most families with children are starting to feel the fatigue that comes from busy schedules. School calendars can leave everyone feeling pulled...
Tom Adkinson
January 04, 2010
Wilderness Wildlife Week in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., introduces you to Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Mother Nature in many ways. One way is to hoot like an owl on a evening "owl prowl." The event is Jan. 9-16,
CH International Media
December 30, 2009
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It´s a buyer´s market for real estate but what do you need to know for vacation rental management?
There are some great deals to be had right now in purchasing real estate. This is just as true on most typical suburban streets as it is for the vacation rental property market. A...
Jim Watson
December 19, 2009
Costing more than $25 million, the Titanic Museum Attraction is set to quickly become one of the most exciting destinations in the Pigeon Forge area.
Crime Blotter
November 23, 2009
NASHVILLE, TN—United States Attorney Edward M. Yarbrough; Martin P. Phanco, Inspector in Charge, United States Postal Inspection Service, and My Harrison, Special Agent in Charge, Memphis Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), announced today the filing of a federal felony crim...
Crime Blotter
November 13, 2009
Steven M. Dettelbach, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, today announced that an information was filed against Richard C. Peplin, Jr., charging him with one count of falsifying his application for a passport. According to court filings, Peplin, age 51, currently resides in Ten...
Michael Russell
October 24, 2009
Learning exhaustively about the Southwest Tennessee Community College as well as such other institutions will be easier and convenient when you visit http://www.stateuniversity.com. Information relating to all aspects of the college is available here at this website. All the questions that the aspirant students have in their mind are conveniently answered by the experts online. Admission and pursuance of higher studies at Southwest Tennessee Community College becomes easier when you visit the website.
Tom Adkinson
October 19, 2009
The expansive Duggar family from TLC's "18 Kids and Counting" reality TV show will help kick off the 20th anniversary of a winter festival in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Their job: Turn on the festival's five million winter lights.
UBMI Publications
September 26, 2009
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Autumn is always a great time to visit the Smokies, better known as the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, the most visited park in America. The fall leaf season brings hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and the surrounding areas of ...
UBMI Publications
September 22, 2009
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So, you are planning a trip to Tennessee! Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge are widely revered as top Tennessee vacation destinations. Deciding where to stay in Gatlinburg or where to stay in Pigeon Forge can be an overwhelming task for many folks. The choices abound from hotel or ...
Crime Blotter
September 18, 2009
WASHINGTON—Adam S. Pretti, a former deputy with the Shelby County, Tenn., Sheriff´s Office, was sentenced today in federal court in Memphis to 18 months in prison and two years of supervised release for using excessive force during an encounter with a citizen. Pretti was also ordered to ...
Earnest Young
September 11, 2009
Whichever city you stay in Tennessee whether it is Nashville, Memphis, Giles County and Chattanooga whichever type of bad credit car loan you choose it is always important to remember that you need to compare the rates of all the loan lenders or auto dealers in TN and even read their terms and conditions. This will help you to get one of the best reasonable rate bad credit car loans.
Newswire Services
March 20, 2009
'Partners in Education' will support teachers and students across the state; focus on sustainable mobility research and education initiatives
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -- Volkswagen Group of America, Chattanooga Operations, LLC, today announced a five-year, $5.28 million philanthropic commitment designe...
National Desk
February 18, 2009
The President today declared major disasters exist in the States of Oklahoma, Tennessee and Missouri and ordered Federal aid to supplement State and local recovery efforts in the areas struck by severe winter storms in Oklahoma and Missouri during the period of January 26-28, 2009, and by winter sto...
Darryl Payne
December 22, 2008
Don't forget to pack your clubs when you visit the Smoky Mountains. The awe-inspiring scenery and expert design of Gatlinburg Municipal Golf Course are sure to be a high point of your stay.
Ajith Guptha
December 01, 2008
If you want to enjoy a truly thrilling as well as adventurous whitewater rafting trip then you need to consider heading to Tennessee where you can get your fill of excitement and adventure as you paddle as well as scream down the rivers in that state. Tennessee is in fact a state that offers more th...
Darryl Payne
November 28, 2008
There's no better way to start your day in the Smokies! Every morning you can participate in a fun and exciting musical show complete with a home-cooked breakfast.
Tom Adkinson
November 20, 2008
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (November 2008)—Pigeon Forge, Tenn., hundreds of miles from the nearest saltwater, is about to become a cruise port of sorts. The reason: Titanic Pigeon Forge, a towering ship-shaped museum/attraction devoted to the world´s best-known ocean liner.
Christening of ...
Darryl Payne
October 22, 2008
When people think of Dollywood they come to think primarily of rides at an amusement park, but Dollywood is much more than fun-loving rides.
Melody Schubert
October 15, 2008
Up to 400 nationally and regionally known musicians and singers perform all day on four stages at the annual, and equally impressive Tennessee Fall Homecoming.
Darryl Payne
September 16, 2008
Make your plans to visit a quieter side of the Smoky Mountains.
Darryl Payne
August 16, 2008
It is called "The Ultimate Battle between Good and Evil." The Miracle Theater offers a play of Broadway proportions about the life of Jesus Christ right here in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Darryl Payne
July 16, 2008
Be ready for an experience of a lifetime. This group will certainly change your heart forever!
Darryl Payne
June 23, 2008
With nine specialty stores, two fabulous restaurants and a homemade ice cream shop, The Old Mill Square in Pigeon Forge is a fabulous place to spend the afternoon.
Darryl Payne
May 22, 2008
You can spend hours at Walden´s Landing shopping, dining, playing Putt-Putt, or just resting on the park bench eating your favorite ice-cream cone.
Jim Kouri, CPP
May 22, 2008
A federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Tennessee returned an 18-count indictment
yesterday charging J. Reece Roth, a Professor Emeritus at The University of Tennessee, and Atmospheric Glow Technologies Inc. (AGT), a Knoxville-based technology company, with conspiring to defraud the U.S. Ai...
Darryl Payne
April 16, 2008
Try breathing underwater, see over 10,000 swimming creatures and more at Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies in Gatlinburg.
Darryl Payne
March 10, 2008
When visiting the Great Smoky Mountains, take the short drive from Pigeon Forge to Dandridge where stepping back in time is a distinctive experience in and of itself.
Darryl Payne
February 12, 2008
One of the most famous artists in America has set up shop in Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Darryl Payne
January 19, 2008
This upbeat show has won numerous awards, including "International Country Music Show of the Year."
Darryl Payne
December 17, 2007
One of the most exciting dinner shows in the country is right in the middle of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. We all want good food and good entertainment when we are on vacation, and Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show surely delivers! You’ll be whisked gently back in time when you are greeted by...
Darryl Payne
November 27, 2007
One of the south’s lesser-known treasures is nestled in the hills adjacent to a popular village. What is it? The largest group of independent artists and craftsmen showing their skills. The Glades Arts and Crafts community is comprised of an eight-mile country road loop where over one hundred artis...
Darryl Payne
October 24, 2007
High atop Ski Mountain overlooking Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is Ober Gatlinburg: the winter vacation destination within a day’s drive of over 50 percent of the United States population. At Ober Gatlinburg you can find resort-style skiing with friendly certified instructors. All of the ski instructors a...
Darryl Payne
September 26, 2007
Dolly Parton is Sevier County’s favorite daughter. Her life began deep in the Smoky Mountains and her humble beginnings didn’t stop her from the climb to stardom that she has today. Many of her best songs echo the hardships and love she has for this area.
Dolly Parton has a star on the Hollywood...
Newswire Services
October 30, 2006
Washington, DC – Yesterday on CBS’ Face the Nation, Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman again refused to take responsibility for the despicable ads his RNC is running in Tennessee.
In the CBS interview, Mehlman went so far as to tell host Bob Schieffer, “I didn't think it was necess...