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As it was noted yesterday, my fellow co-workers and I picked up a variety of awards this weekend from the Tennessee Press Association and the Associated Press, which included the Malcolm Law Award for Investigative Journalism for my series about Somalis in Shelbyville...

T-G wins big at state advertising awards

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The Times-Gazette's display advertising and composition staffs received 27 awards, including 12 first place awards, during the Tennessee Press Association Advertising / Circulation Conference held...

Partisan Divide On Pre-K

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From Theo Emery:

Gov. Phil Bredesen, a strong proponent of pre-kindergarten education, said Thursday it would be a “terrible, terrible mistake” to limit pre-K classes to poor students, while Lt. Gov. President Ron Ramsey reiterated his disagreements with the governor over expanding the program.

Bredesen Comes Around to GOP Position on Home-Based Care

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Gov. Phil Bredesen addressed the Tennessee Press Association winter convention in Nashville this morning and announced that he would be proposing legislation, the "Long Term Care Community Choices Act," that would begin to shift TennCare nursing home dollars to home-based care for elderly and disabled people on TennCare who would prefer it.

The governor talked about how home-based care is less costly, and more preferable for most elderly people.

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