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Martin hospital cleared of wrongdoing in $10 million wrongful death suit

A Weakley County jury sided with a Martin, Tennessee hospital in a $10 million dollar wrongful death suit made by the family of a dead UTM student.… 23 Comments

Martin police investigate two armed home invasions, sexual assaults

Manhunt for Tennessee rapist continues in Martin
Martin police investigate two armed home invasions, sexual assaults
The search for a violent criminal in Martin continues, with police reports now saying that the perpetrator may have raped his victims.…

Swine flu reaches UT Knoxville and UT Chattanooga campuses

The H1N1 flu virus has been reported on two of the University of Tennessee campuses. WCMT radio in Martin reported Aug.28, two confirmed cases on the campus of UT-Chattanooga. Jim Boyle, the administrator of Student Health Services at UT-Knoxville, confirmed there are currently 27 cases of the H1N1 virus on the UTK campus.… 1 Comment

UTM student sexually assaulted at gunpoint; may be serial rapist

Sunday morning sexual assault believed to be same man from Aug. 5 rape
UTM student sexually assaulted at gunpoint; may be serial rapist
The city of Martin has suffered its third instance of sexual assault against a UTM student by an overweight white male in just over a month, police officials are saying in a recently sent out press release. Martin Police Department officials are investigating another home invasion turned sexual assault that occurred in the early morning hours of Sunday, August 30 at a residence on Raven Street in Martin.…

Automobile accident takes life of graduate student

Automobile accident takes life of graduate student
UTM graduate student, Lauren Jean Witty, 23, of Memphis passed away Saturday, May 23 from injuries obtained in an automobile accident. Witty completed her undergraduate degree in 2008, graduating Magna Cum Laude and was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.… 3 Comments

University students at Tennessee may see tuition increase

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The Board of Regents is considering tuition increases of between 6 percent and 9 percent for full-time university students in Tennessee. The Business and Finance Committee voted unanimously Thursday to recommend to the full board tuition increases that will result in an average 6 percent revenue increase for five universities and a 7 percent revenue increase at the University of Memphis.… 15 Comments

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