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State Of The Race

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Ken Whitehouse reports on the application process candidates seeking one of Tennessee’s three constitutional positions will have to submit themselves to:

I'm inactive

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Some of you may remember that the Metro Nashville Council appointed me to the Metro Nashville Public School Board in the Summer of 2006. After being 'hired' in order to get paid I was required to fill out an application.

Metro schools miss out on federal funds

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Money held over concerns about use
By JAIME SARRIO • Staff Writer • September 3, 2008

Metro schools went without millions in federal grants last school year because of a misfire during the application process that eventually led to a shakeup of top-ranked administrators.

"People who are street involved including those experiencing homelessness and substance use are at increased risk of morbidity a

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No secret here, and the latest barrier to obtaining any healthcare at all from a county hospital here in Nashville comes to us courtesy of the Bridges to Care program, which is supposed to assist the poor and homeless at Metro General.

The long, slow file

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I encourage you to read, if you have not, the cover story in today's Chattanooga Times Free Press, by co-authors Dave Flessner and Pam Sohn.

Soccer star Chase Hilgenbrinck to become priest

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Major League Soccer star Chase Hilgenbrinck has announced that he is retiring from pro soccer to devote his time to the process of becoming a priest in the Roman Catholic Church.

MLS fans might have been startled to read the New England Revolution's announcement this week that the defender was ending his career in midseason to enter a seminary at Mount St.

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