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Editor Pettus Read offers a weekly dose of country wit and wisdom
Learn the difference between the two – and which one is raised in Tennessee.
One thing prevalent in the Tennessee countryside is rustic old barns, and, with them, old barn wood.
The quick fix isn’t always satisfying.
Approximately 40,000 Tennessee students get the best sort of field trip each April and May.
Whether they are of the giant variety or not, pumpkins have become a pretty big crop in the state of Tennessee.
Are blackberries the new blueberries?
Handling health coverage can be as intimidating as having blood drawn.
His nationwide company in Collierville, Tenn., sells more bass spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and jigs than anyone else in the world.
TRH has offered health plans to Tennesseans for more than 60 years
FFA, Campbell's help restore historic Old Hickory farm