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    Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell recently proposed that new state workers pay more into their retirement plans and announced a voluntary 401(k)-style arrangement in his blueprint to cut costs for the commonwealth?s retirement system.
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    Tennessee committee unveils $1.3 billion in proposed federal spending
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    COVID-related special session in Tennessee slated for late October
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    FILE - In this Friday, Nov. 23, 2012 file photo, a cashier hands a customer his change and receipt during a transaction at a Sears store, in Henderson, Nev. The University of Michigan issues its index of consumer sentiment for June, 2014 on Friday, June 27, 2014. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)
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    Nearly 300 Tennessee businesses awarded $310M in shuttered venue grants

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    Tennessee state senator convicted on four counts of wire fraud
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    Smith & Wesson leaves Northeast after 150 years for Tennessee
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    The study also found that students who pay with loans do worse than those who get other forms of financial aid. (iStock photo)
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    Study examines cost of college course materials in Tennessee

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    Ford announces new factories in shift toward electric vehicles
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    Maryville College Football team hoists Seth Cate on their shoulders after he scored a touchdown during a scrimmage before a game a couple of years ago. Seth has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) and is part of the Coach to Cure MD effort across college football games Saturday to raise awareness and help fund critical research grants.
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    Coach for the Cure comes back with a roar at colleges across the country

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    Many Tennessee congressmen oppose federal spending, infrastructure bills
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