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Soon-to-be medical school graduates are showing less interest in Tennessee’s OB-GYN residencies, according to new research by the Association of American of Medical Schools.
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The first specimen of an invasive species of tick was found recently in Illinois.
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced earlier Monday that he has appointed attorney Teris Swanson as the new Livingston County judge-executive.
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A Tennessee anti-poverty program has been allowed to preserve a massive surplus years after it was discovered to have amassed one.
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The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) saw a near-record peak power demand over the weekend as sub-freezing temperatures continued to impact far western Kentucky, western Tennessee and southern Illinois.
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National Weather Service forecasters at the Paducah office are warning about the potential for high wind speeds and heavy rainfall in the region tomorrow Friday.
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Murray State University Athletics on Wednesday named Jody Wright as the new head coach of the Racers football team.
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Urges public to stay home when sick, practice good hand hygiene
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Livingston County Judge-Executive Garrett Gruber announced Tuesday that he would be resigning from his role to return to military service.
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New state registration fees for electric and hybrid vehicle owners are scheduled to take effect at the start of the new year.
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Nearly half of Tennessee is in extreme drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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