Tennesseans urged to test for radon

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Two state agencies, the federal government and the American Lung Association are encouraging Tennesseans to test their homes for radon.

Radon is a naturally occurring gas that can enter homes through foundation cracks or openings. It's invisible and odorless and high concentrations can cause health problems including lung

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Goodwill sponsors 2 Middle Tenn. job fairs

LAWRENCEBURG, Tenn. (AP) - Goodwill Career Solutions is sponsoring two Middle Tennessee job fairs.

The fairs will be Tuesday morning in Lawrenceburg and Springfield.

In Lawrence County, where unemployment rates are among the state's highest, Goodwill is working with two employers to find workers in office administration, manufacturing, production,

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Beebe, lawmakers to preview Ark. session

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe and legislative leaders are previewing the top issues at this year's legislative session in a forum with editors and reporters from around the state.

Beebe, incoming House Speaker Davy Carter and incoming Senate President Michael Lamoureux plan to discuss the session in a forum Monday at the state

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Man accused of killing Ark. girl, 6, due in court

BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) - An Arkansas man accused of raping and killing his 6-year-old neighbor who had been a victim in a prior abuse case is due in court for his arraignment.

A judge is expected to read the murder, rape, kidnapping and burglary charges against 28-year-old Zachary Holly on Monday in Bentonville, 215 miles northwest of Little Rock.

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Officials to discuss $79M highway project

FORT SMITH, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas highway officials are to hold a news conference to discuss a $79 million project to fix a busy stretch of Interstate 540 in western Arkansas.

The Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department is to hold a 2 p.m. press conference Monday in Fort Smith to describe the scope of the work planned for the seven miles of

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