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TORNADO AFTERMATH In twister’s path but hunkered down in modern safe room
May 23, 2013 - Moore, Okla., residents Vickie and Rick Green stand outside their home's garage where they recently installed an underground storm shelter. The couple recently had the shelter, in which they waited approximately 20 minutes for Monday's tornado to pass, installed. (Naudia Jawad/The Commercial ...
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Medal of Honor recipient Vernon McGarity dies in Bartlett
According to the U.S. Army Center of Military History, McGarity was a Technical Sergeant in the 393d Infantry, 99th Infantry Division, during the ...
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Nashville native wins $100000 drops out of college
Mark Daniel, 19, has won $100,000 to drop out of college and pursue his startup, StatusHawk. Nashville native Mark Daniel is earning $100,000 by dropping out of college. According to sister publication the Nashville Business Journal, the 19-year-old has received a Thiel Fellowship, which gives him the money over the next two years to create his company, StatusHawk. Instead of heading back to ...
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Man fires shots at Memphis police kills himself officials say
The incident began about 12:45 a.m. when a complainant came to the Raines Station precinct. She told police that a man wearing camouflage and carrying a shotgun fired at her near Craft and ...
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Bartlett Germantown approve school referendum for July 16
The actions ended a week in which all six Shelby County suburbs approved ordinances for referendums on the same date. Arlington, Lakeland and Millington have submitted paperwork to the Election Commission. Bartlett, Collierville and Germantown will deliver their requests ...
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Someone Like You
Someone Like You is about a decent woman who is burned by love, turns into a romantic cynic, then finds love again and ends the movie by disavowing her cynicism. ...
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Shelby County unified school board focuses on its buildings in proposed suburban districts
A unified school board committee on Thursday previewed what promises to become a vigorous debate when it talked about how to dispose of schools within the boundaries of proposed suburban municipal school ...
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Olive Branch ceremony to honor fallen Airmen
A repatriation ceremony — the act of returning to the country of citizenship — will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday with a procession from the Olive Branch soccer ...
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Classes out for Shelby County Schools ending era of suburban only district
Excited students ran through the halls as they always do on the last day of school, but this year there was a noticeable difference in the goodbyes in Shelby County Schools ...
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Bond buy puts DeSoto on track for facilities streamlining
A major overhaul of DeSoto County government facilities expected to take three years will roll on schedule with the Board of Supervisors’ approval of the bid of Stephens Inc. to purchase $10.5 million in general obligation bonds to help finance the ...
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Safe in Memphis Fear of faith in police
Police officers and civilians glanced at each other and nodded as coordinators listed the challenges facing the Community-Police Relations ...
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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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The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
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