Drug Rehab In Tennessee Headlines
Young mom fights to stay clean, for son (Knoxville News Sentinel)
Danielle Stewart figures she was about 14 years old when she first began using hard drugs. It was downhill from there. She says she used about everything that can be found on the street: pot, cocaine, methamphetamine, crank and prescription pills.
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He's back from a rocky spot (The Charlotte Observer)
There are college football fans in Knoxville, Tenn., who cannot wait until Saturday's season finale against Kentucky ends and coach Phil Fulmer is gone from the program. Former Volunteers receiver Maurice Staley certainly is not one of them. Staley, a former All-American at West Charlotte High who is earning a master's degree in divinity and wants to become a full-time pastor, credits Fulmer ...
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Debra Messing hurt about post-baby weight talk; Amy Winehouse hospitalized again; Pete Wentz talks baby's name (San Francisco Chronicle)
Debra Messing hurt about post-baby weight talk; Amy Winehouse hospitalized again; Pete Wentz talks baby's name
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Turnovers fueling EKU's winning streak (Richmond Register)
Statistics certainly can be misleading at times.
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Gonzaga men's basketball is fully loaded (Seattle Times)
With six of its top seven scorers returning, 10th-ranked Gonzaga believes it has the talent to be among the nation's elite teams.
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