Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Global Invasion (Real estate knoxville) of Atlanta April 18


Global Invasion of Atlanta April 18
East Side Boxing - Atlanta, April 11 Dana Pitcher released his updated sensational card today, proudly announcing its worldwide flavor with three continents and several countries represented. This event features champions and prospects fighting to increase their

Farragut Intermediate principal dies at 62
WATE - KNOXVILLE (WATE) -- Students and faculty at Farragut Intermediate School are mourning the loss of their longtime principal Tuesday. Sixty-two-year-old Robert Frazier died suddenly at his home Tuesday morning. Frazier was the only principal in the 30

Knoxville Awarded ABA Franchise
WVLT - Rateri Says: "We want people to bring the family out, making it affordable 10-dollars for adults and 5-dollars for kids and we're gonna have alot of local people that are gonna play. We got alot of ex-UT player inetrested and guys who played high

CCHS baseball team loses 12-2 to Knox Bearden
Crossville Chronicle - Justin Miller and Josh Hullett each cracked two hits to lead the Knoxville Bearden Bulldogs to an 12-2 win over the CCHS Jets in a non-district baseall game Thursday night at Jet Park. The Bulldogs banged out 12 hits for 12 runs, just six of which

City Council considers selling condemned motel for low income housing
WATE - KNOXVILLE (WATE) -- Knoxville City Council Tuesday night is considering whether to authorize $460,000 in grant money for the sale and restoration of the condemned 5th Avenue Motel. Not everyone is happy about the possible sale. But the new buyer

Power-play goal keeps Seals alive
Orlando Sentinel - KISSIMMEE -- The Florida Seals stayed alive in their quest to capture the Southern Professional Hockey League championship, defeating the Knoxville Ice Bears 3-1 Tuesday to cut the best-of-five series deficit to 2 games to 1. With 12:29 left in the

News State
Knoxville News Sentinel - NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Advocates for mentally ill patients told lawmakers Monday that some changes to the state's expanded Medicaid program have been beneficial, but described problems such as the limitation on certain psychiatric medications. 4

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