In order to keep good-paying jobs in the U.S. , our country must compete at a higher level with better skills and higher productivity. Full Article at Daily News Journal
With fall semester coming to a close, many MTSU students will be tossing unwanted belongings into trash bins outside their dormitories. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal
The manager of an East Main Street market told police he was shot at over the weekend when he gave chase to three men and a woman after they allegedly tried to cash fraudulent checks Saturday night at his market. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal
Many people see U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon's 25-year legacy in the Stones River Greenway along with many other federally funded projects. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal
U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon's surprise announcement Monday to leave office in 2010 means the 60-year-old Murfreesboro Democrat is ready to write a new chapter in his life, Tennessee Chief of Staff Kent Syler said. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal
Beginning today, families of local troops stationed away from home this holiday season have an open invitation to send their loved ones a special video message. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal
MTSU defensive coordinator Manny Diaz has been rumored as a candidate for just about any vacant coordinator job in the southeast (and some before they were even vacant). Thats not surprising. His aggressive defensive philosophy is appealing. Full Article at Daily News Journal
HATTIESBURG — Southern Miss defensive tackle Anthony Gray has been one of the more banged up Golden Eagles headed into Sunday's New Orleans Bowl against Middle Tennessee State. He listed ribs, a strained labrum and a biceps injury among the problems he' Full Article at The Clarion-Ledger
1. Tennessee (7-1): The Volunteers are the clear class of the state. Their only loss on the season was to 4th-ranked Purdue in St. Thomas. That was a very winnable game and the team hasn't had a close game since. Full Article at Bleacher Report
With fall semester coming to a close, many MTSU students will be tossing unwanted belongings into trash bins outside their dormitories. Full Article at The Tennessean