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Late Elvis Presley may appear live on stage after sell-off of 130m pounds kingdom
Elvis Presley's Graceland mansion along with his music and rights to his image are up for sale in a 130million-pound deal, which could see The King appear "live" on stage more than 35 years after he died. American owner Core Media Group is offering a package that includes royalty rights to 24 of the star's films and numerous TV appearances, the Daily express reported. The package also includes ...
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High school senior suffers broken neck in crash
A family who was looking forward to celebrating their daughter's high school graduation this week now asks for your prayers. Corissa Crague was one of three teens involved in a horrific car crash Saturday at about 5 p.m. in Houston County. While her friends did not suffer severe injuries, Crague suffered a broken neck and may be paralyzed. "Oh she was 100 percent tickled to death ...
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Report Mom has son arrested for stealing her Pop-Tarts
A Charlotte mother is teaching her young son a lesson, by having him arrested, after he stole her Pop-Tarts, according to a police report. According to a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police report, officers were called to a home along the 500-block of Goldstaff Lane, in Charlotte's Steele Creek area. When officers arrived around 6:15 p.m. Monday night, the 37-year-old woman told officers to ...
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Fisherman falls into Lake Barkley drowns
A Trigg County, KY man who went to a community dock to fish by himself, apparently fell into Lake Barkley and drowned, officials said. According to WKDZ Radio, the Trigg County Coroner said Everett Oliver Pennington, 63, of Malcolms Point Road, left his home around 8:15 p.m. Saturday night. After some time had passed, Pennington's wife became concerned and began to look for him. ...
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Ground caves in at Kroger parking lot
A depression opened up Saturday afternoon in the parking lot of Kroger on McGavock Pike. Officials say that it appears a waterline in the area broke, causing the ground to cave in. The hole is about four feet-wide, however, the staff at Kroger has the area taped off. Officials say they are working to get the hole patched as soon as ...
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Resident Evil: Afterlife
Before heading into Resident Evil: Afterlife, the fourth installment in the seemingly unstoppable video-game-based franchise, I had to remind myself that I had, in fact, seen two of the previous three installments, not just one. I had skipped out on 2007s ...
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Community remembers the true meaning of Memorial Day
Many people this Memorial Day weekend paused to remember the men and woman in uniform who gave so much for our freedom. In Murfreesboro a sea of red white and blue flags proudly waved in the wind as a way of saying thank you. Each flag, 800 of them represents someone who defended our nation. Many gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country, a timely ceremony. Too many of us confuse the ...
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Memphis senior Barton transferring to Tennessee
Tennessee , meaning Cuonzo Martin's Vols have landed a replacement for Trae Golden and should be considered a preseason Top 25 team.Barton will graduate from Memphis before the start of the fall semester.He'll thus be eligible to play immediately at UT.Barton decided to transfer from Memphis once Joe Jackson announed he would return because that development ensured Barton would ...
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Teen rescued from falls at top of dam
Emergency crews rescued a16-year-old boy from rushing waters above Frank G. Clement Dam in McMinnville on Friday, according to officials. Rescuers said the boy was hanging on to a concrete ledge above the falls, as swift water pushed him against the top of the dam. Crews lowered a rescue team member into the water by rope. Once in the water, the emergency worker guided the victim to the ...
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Tennessee City Debates Red Light Cameras
A group in Murfreesboro has started a petition to end the use of red-light cameras, but police say the traffic enforcement measure has improve safety. Middle Tennessee State University student Axl David, who heads Citizens Against Photo Enforcement, said he plans to submit the petition to City Council after 1,000 people have signed it. The group complains that the city uses the cameras to ...
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Vandy advances to 7th SEC Championship game in last 10 years
No. 1 Vanderbilt rolled to a 16-8 win over No. 16 Mississippi State Saturday evening in the semifinal round of the SEC Tournament at the Hoover Met. The Commodores (51-8) will play LSU Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. in the championship game on ESPNU. It will mark the seventh time in 10 trips under head coach Tim Corbin that Vanderbilt will play in the championship game. The win over ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
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Hilton Belfast
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