- 2009 Keeping the Blues Alive Award Recipients Announced
Twenty-two individuals and organizations will be honored with The Blues Foundation's 2009 Keeping the Blues Alive Award during a recognition brunch at the Downtown Doubletree Hotel Saturday, February 7, 2009 in ...
- MMC to Offer - College Prep 101' Sunday
United Methodist families in Giles County and beyond who have questions about getting their children - and their finances - ready for college are invited to attend "College Prep 101," a two-hour information ...
- New arrivals
New Arrivals run in The Daily News Journal each Tuesday on a space-available basis.
- Grief inspires benefit for cancer research
Tragedy inspires growth. In some cases, bad circumstances force progress, but for Brent and Julie Clemmons, turning their grief into growth was a choice.
- Former prisoner questions qualifications of Bush district judge nominee
Had this been like most nominations for federal judgeships, the chief lawyer with Corrections Corporation of America might have been packing up his office and heading for the courthouse by now.
- NBTA Announces Chapter Awards and Scholarships
The Chapter Presidents" Council of the National Business Travel Association today announced winners of the 2008 Business Travel Professional Service Awards and the 2008 CPC scholarship program.
- CCA's South Central Correctional Center Provides Medical Aid to More Than 2,000 in Mexico
For more than 16 years, Chaplain Randall Runions of South Central Correctional Center in Clifton, Tenn., has lent prayer, an empathic ear and religious guidance to inmates seeking to " keep the faith " while ...
- CCA's South Central Correctional Center Provides Medical Aid to More Than 2,000 in Mexico
For more than 16 years, Chaplain Randall Runions of South Central Correctional Center in Clifton, Tenn., has lent prayer, an empathic ear and religious guidance to inmates seeking to " keep the faith " while ...
- Poker Run to raise money for American Cancer Society
The 6th Annual Judge Lee England River Poker Run along the Tennessee River has been scheduled for June 14.
- City to get new fuel storage terminal
Officials for TEPPCO Partners, LP - a Houston, Texas-based pipeline corporation - say their company will construct three new refined fuel terminals along the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers, including one in ...
- Chattanooga: Catching mistakenly freed inmate followed familiar pattern
"We miscalculated his sentence and basically made a mistake in releasing him earlier than we should have"
When authorities captured Edgar Bailey Jr. about 2 a.m. Saturday in metro Atlanta, they found the convicted felon in his father's house - ' the same place they found him five years ago when he appeared on the ... via Chattanooga Times Free Press
- Convicted killer freed, back in prison
A convicted murderer inadvertently released from a Tennessee prison in April was apprehended Saturday in Atlanta, authorities said.
- Murderer Captured After Accidental Prison Release
A convicted murderer who was accidentally released from a Tennessee prison last month has been captured in Atlanta.
- Police capture killer accidentally released from prison
A convicted murderer who was accidentally released from a Tennessee prison last month has been captured in Atlanta.
- Murderer caught in Atlanta
In a press release, the TBI said Saturday that Edgar Bailey Jr., 35, was caught in Atlanta, GA early Saturday morning.
- Convicted murderer captured after accidental prison release
A convicted murderer from Alpharetta who was accidentally released from a Tennessee prison last month has been captured in Atlanta.
- Murderer accidentally released from Tenn. prison captured
A convicted murderer who was accidentally released from a Tennessee prison last month has been captured in Atlanta.
- Convicted killer apprehended
U.S. Marshals have captured a convicted killer from Chattanooga who accidentally was released from prison on April 22 by the Tennessee Department of Correction, officials said this morning.
- Clerical error lets murderer walk out of prison
An inmate convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison has been released, but it wasn't on purpose.