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‘Miraculous recovery’: Horse impaled by tree limb heads home with big bill but lots of love
Published 04/18/2010 at 11:12 p.m.
During the three months Galapago Amigo was treated for a devastating injury at the University of Tennessee’s College of Veterinary Medicine, he made nearly 8,900 Facebook fans, gained more than 100 pounds and accrued veterinary bills of more than $30,000.
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Congregation helps African town raise money for truck by tying purses
Published 04/10/2010 at midnight
After just one visit to the town of Mucatine, Mozambique, Loudon resident Linda Lind knew she might develop strong ties with some of the women in the African village.
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Volunteers redo space for teen who's fought cancer
Published 03/06/2010 at 11 p.m.
Dozens of high school students invaded a North Knoxville home on Saturday, running the owners and their 17-year-old son, Chris Isbill, out the door.
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Dogs in festive garb parade in Mardi Growl in downtown Knoxville
Published 02/14/2010 at midnight
In a vivid display of dogged devotion, hundreds of pet owners flocked downtown Saturday morning for the third annual Mardi Growl Costume Parade for Dogs.
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Two to tell quake experience at service
Published 01/20/2010 at midnight
Mark Foster and the other 11 missionaries had just left the One Stop Market in the Delmas 29 area of Port-au-Prince when the Toyota van they were sitting in began to shake violently. In a matter of seconds, the market ...
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Church aims to help Haiti
Published 01/17/2010 at 11:01 p.m.
In the cavernous greeting area of Sevier Heights Baptist Church in South Knoxville, large video screens flash announcements to members and visitors about upcoming events: House of Prayer at 6 p.m., New Beginnings Credit Seminar classes, Help for Haiti.
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