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Friday, October 30, 2009 |
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TOUR REVIVES FAMOUS RESIDENTS By BEN DUDLEY, The Wilson Post General Robert Hatton and other notable Wilson County residents will be on hand next weekend to take questions from the public and tell a little of their stories. To those who are scratching their heads about how a man who has been dead for over 100 years can show up for a press conference, rest easy. It is not what you think. |
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Free College Financial Planning Night set |
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Friday, October 30, 2009 |
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Parents, is your child heading to college soon? ABS Financial Group is offering a Free College Financial Planning Night to be held from 6:30 until 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 3 at the office at 4811 Lebanon Pike, Room 102, Hermitage. Reservations are required to attend. Seats fill up quickly so call early to reserve your place at 883-8828. |
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TVA to reduce FCA Nov. 1, member bills decrease |
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Friday, October 30, 2009 |
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From Post staff reports MTEMC members will see their rates go down about one percent in November as TVA will reduce its Fuel Cost Adjustment for the fifth time since the first of the year. While the average impact to member bills will be about one percent or $1.50 less, amounts consumers save will depend on the amount of energy they use because the fuel cost adjustment is a per kilowatt-hour charge. |
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After 31 years behind bars, life begins anew for Lebanon man |
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Friday, October 30, 2009 |
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By KEN BECK Special to the Wilson Post For all practical purposes, life ran out for 22-year-old Lawrence Edward McKinney on Oct. 7, 1977, as he stepped behind the steel bars of a jail cell. Nearly 32 years later, on July 20, 2009, his life started for a second time. Freed by DNA tests, the state of Tennessee released him from the remainder of a 110-year term for rape and burglary. And the first thing the 54-year-old Memphis native, today a resident of Lebanon, desired most |
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$40M suit filed in copter crash |
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Friday, October 30, 2009 |
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From Post staff reports With a statute of limitations deadline approaching Monday, a $40 million lawsuit was filed Thursday in Wilson County Circuit Court to recover damages as a result of a helicopter crash a year ago that claimed the life of a Mt. Juliet man. Lebanon attorney Keith Williams filed the lawsuit on behalf of the family of Robert Koudelka, of Mt. Juliet, who was killed last November when his helicopter crashed on the Wilson County side of the Cumberland River near Hwy. 109. |
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