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Extractions: Jerry Staute did, and look what happened to him Sponser your favorite page My personal favorites among daily or frequently updated news sites can be found in my CONCISE What's New in Science, Technology, and Business page. Somewhat less regularly I visit quite a few of the blogs and other third party links listed in my own weblog. Below is offered a more comprehensive index to mainstream news sources. I check this page typically on very slow news days, or when I need more information than I could find on a particular news item in my concise page. I also check weather conditions, TV listings, and movie reviews here. I provide lots of choices here because weather links tend to be overloaded at the very times you want to check them most during or just before bad weather. So just keep trying different links 'til you find one that works!
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Extractions: SPREAD THE GOOD NEWS The American media is notoriously bicoastal and famously obsessed with bad news, all of which gave Dan Hammond an idea: Why not create a weekly supplement for newspapers that would focus on the good news of life in Americas small towns? He launched American Profile in April 2000. Today, it is distributed in more than 812 newspapers with a circulation of 4.2 million. Chairman, president, and CEO, Publishing Group of America
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Extractions: Gallatin- It is probably one of the most overlooked periods in American and Tennessee history, but the Mexican War was an era that spawned a new breed of military officers and ushered in modern-day warfare. Junior officers like U.S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, William T. Sherman, and P.G.T. Beauregard would get their first combat experience in the conflict and go on to fame in the War Between the States. In Tennessee, it was also the defining moment when the state was officially given the Volunteer nickname. While Governor Aaron Brown was asked by the U.S. to raise only 2,600 men for the war, more than 30,000 showed up to volunteer. Many of those who couldnt be taken by Tennessee regiments joined in bordering states and some just took off on their own towards Mexico. The 30-foot gray limestone obelisk in Gallatin honoring those Tennesseans who served is one of the only monuments in the state commemorating the men who died in the conflict. It lists 50 Tennesseans from Sumner and Macon Counties who died in the Mexican War. While there are no immediate plans to fix the obelisk, state and local historians in Sumner County are trying to get some help to repair it and restore the monument to its original condition. Sumner County historian Walter T. Durham says the monuments erosion is a shame. You just know, said Durham, that 100 years from now, if its still standing, you wont be able to read it at all.
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