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Happy Hour: She Said Yes!

  • Your dose of Cute for the day: ‘Noogan native Donnie Keele proposed to his girlfriend today from an overpass on I-75. He originally called her up and told her his car had broken down, was a real jerk about asking her to pick him up, and then called a bunch of friends and family to roll the banner down to meet her when she drove up. Best wishes, Donnie and Heather! [Tennessean]
  • Unfortunately, the news only goes downhill from there. Starting with the continued deterioration of That Skyscraper That Was Supposed To Be Taller Than Atlanta’s. Originally slated for 70 floors and 600 condos, we’re now down to maybe 100 condos, which will make it even shorter than the Batman Building. [WKRN]
  • Also, the Tennessean laying off 90 more people, including 22 in the newsroom. [WSMV]
  • And somehow MTSU had its third robbery and attempted shooting in the past month, continuing their streak of awesome. What gives? [WSMV]
  • At least we got a new federal grant for suicide prevention! [WTVF]

Photo by elmada.

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  • Check out the Gannett Blogger (gannett.blogspot.com) for the latest and saddest on the Gannett layoffs.

    All kidding aside, there's truly some sad stuff there.
  • Sorry, bum link.

    Correct one: http://gannettblog.blogspot.com/
  • BTW, it was Donnie and Rachel.
  • Jason
    Signature Tower has not released any info yet about the height of the new proposed building. Reduction to 100 condos does NOT necessarily mean shorter than the Batman building. Just before this latest news item, there was news about Tony G reducing the # of condos, but also adding office/commercial space - that is on top of the already known about hotel portion. When all said and done, this thing could STILL easily top out higher than ATT.
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