Monday, April 10, 2006

Real estate knoxville - For the records


For the records
Knoxville News Sentinel - The Knoxville-based office records management company expects revenue to increase 25 percent this year thanks in part to installation of a new state-of-the-art digital media vault, co-owner Butch Smith said. With the volume of digital documents

State briefs: April 1
Knoxville News Sentinel - Man charged in connection with pipe bomb materials SEVIERVILLE - A 26-year-old man was being held in jail without bond Friday after authorities allegedly uncovered a cache of pipe bomb components in the bedroom of his home, according to Sevier County

Martin sets retirement at 1st Tenn.
Memphis Commercial Appeal - OK, maybe they don't say that, but after nearly 40 years in the business, Larry Martin has probably heard it all, and now he's ready to call it a career. Martin, 58, will remain the chief operating officer for First Tennessee Bank's financial

STATE NEWS
WATE - Dump trucks and work crews started clearing debris Saturday as people picked through destroyed homes a day after tornadoes killed 12 people in Tennessee. The death toll rose Saturday after much of Tennessee felt the force of tornadoes, hail and

Calendar of Events
Register-Mail - NAEIR Family Film Series: "The Goonies," 3 p.m., Orpheum Theatre, 342-2299. $2. Child's bicycle given away during show. Musical "My Utmost for His Highest," worship musical with choirs from Bethel Baptist Church, First Christian Church, Harvest

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