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Daily Archives: December 3rd, 2011

Happy Hour: Case For Clones

  • Please bear with us over the next few days while we continue planning the Nashville Twestival! If we could multiply ourselves and post more often this week, we would. We promise it’ll be worth it, though. :) Stay tuned–Tickets will go on sale tonight as soon as we announce the time and place! [Twestival Nashville]
  • Rough day for Williamson County Schools! Three separate bus collisions this morning, but thankfully no injuries. [Tennessean]
  • Titans defensive end Jevon Kearse wants us all to know that he’s sorry for dragging us through the whole DUI mess. His charges were reduced today, but he’ll still lose his license for a year, have 6 months probation for reckless driving, and keep participating in the NFL’s alcohol education program [WKRN]
  • The Better Business Bureau has our backs with a list of 9 middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky companies we should avoid like the plague. [WSMV]
  • The latest casualty in the peanut product recall? FEMA’s emergency meals. [Tennessean]

Photo by k. edge.

Please bear with us over the next few days while we continue planning the Nashville Twestival! If we could multiply ourselves and post more often this week, we would. We promise it’ll be worth it, though. :) Stay tuned–Tickets will go on sale tonight as soon as we announce the time and place! [Twestival Nashville] [...]

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Bright & Early: Nature’s Fury Edition

Good morning, Nashville. Today marks the one year anniversary of all those crazy tornadoes that swept across the country last year and killed almost 60 people, over half of which were in Tennessee. The Tennessean gives us a little blast from the past with a couple of slideshows, a timeline of the events as they unfolded, a roundup of news stories from a year ago today, and some updates on how those communities are still recovering.

Photo by Michael Hodge.

Good morning, Nashville. Today marks the one year anniversary of all those crazy tornadoes that swept across the country last year and killed almost 60 people, over half of which were in Tennessee. The Tennessean gives us a little blast from the past with a couple of slideshows, a timeline of the events as they [...]

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