Dan McAnally: The New Poverty ‘Inconvenience and Ego’
The New Poverty: Inconvenience and Ego I got a call the other day that interrupted my morning quiet time. It was 7:39, and I’d have normally let it slide to […]
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The New Poverty: Inconvenience and Ego I got a call the other day that interrupted my morning quiet time. It was 7:39, and I’d have normally let it slide to […]
Day 209 of Courageous Faith by Pastor Allen Jackson RESTORATION BUSINESS Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you truly love me more thos these?” “Yes, Lord,” […]
Originally posted in The National WWII Museum New Orleans The Tuskegee Airmen have become one of the most celebrated units in WWII history. One of the world’s foremost authorities on […]
Icons of Rebellion: How Ozzy Osbourne and Hulk Hogan Defined 1980s Youth Culture When my wife Felicia heard that Ozzy and Hulk Hogan had passed away, she was about to […]
Editor’s note: Remembering Pete Doughtie *Originally published January 2019* In early 2024, The Tennessee Ledger suffered a cyberattack that resulted in the loss of much of our digital archive. As […]
As the Left pushes failed policies, Republicans will continue investing in strong children by placing their educational needs over political priorities. Gino Bulso Guest Columnist In November 2024, Tennessee voters […]
Liberty’s Enduring Promise: From 1776 to Today By Mike Sparks In the sweltering heat of Philadelphia’s summer of 1776, history pivoted on the words of extraordinary men willing to commit […]
Memphis, Tenn. (WSMV) – A portion of West Levi Road in Shelby County has been officially renamed the “Rep. Johnnie Turner Highway” in a public ceremony Monday afternoon. The street […]
Former East Tennessee State Senator Frank Nicely Dies at 78 Frank Nicely, a longtime East Tennessee state legislator known for his agricultural advocacy and colorful personality, died Thursday after suffering […]
I’ll never forget that warm September morning in 2010 as I headed off to work when my cell phone rang with a call from my county mayor. As I answered […]