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Columbia, Tennessee · ColumbiaColumbia, TN: Democratic challengers have qualified for the ballot in all of Maury County’s state legislative races this year. The following candidates qualified for the August 1 Democratic Party primary:House District 64 (currently held by Rep. Scott Cepicky (R-Culleoka)):
Alex Pierce of Columbia. Eileen Wilson-Longstreet of Spring Hill. House District 71 (currently held by Rep. Kip Capley (R-Summertown)):
Tim Coy of Clifton, Wayne County. …See the Story
Democrats to Challenge in All Maury State Legislative Districts - The Tennessee Tribune
Columbia, Tennessee · ColumbiaNASHVILLE, Tenn. – No. 15/16 South Carolina (25-6, 13-5) opens postseason play on Thursday afternoon in the second round of the SEC Tournament. The Gamecocks will square off with Arkansas (16-16, 6-12 SEC) with a trip to the SEC Quarterfinals on the line.
Estimated tip-off is 3:30 p.m. (ET). It is the second game of session two at Bridgestone Arena and will start 25 minutes after the conclusion of game one. History will be on the line as Sout…See the Story
No. 15/16 Gamecocks Open SEC Tournament Play Thursday - ABC Columbia
Columbia, Tennessee · ColumbiaRental home in Gatlinburg, Tennessee is shaped like a short-stack of flapjacks. Bookings for March can be made exclusively on hometogo.com. There is a freezer full of flapJacks in every flavor along with a fountain of maple syrup.See the Story
Eggo unveils breakfast-themed rental home for National Pancake Day - ABC Columbia
Columbia, Tennessee · ColumbiaA Black woman named Gladys Stephenson returned to the Castner-Knott department store in downtown Columbia to pick up the radio she had taken to be repaired. She brought her son James Stephenson, an American naval veteran, upon which the two received the radio at around double the original price, and still broken. After this, Gladys and the white department store employee William Fleming had a heated argument, during which sources differ as to whether Gladys was assaulted, or physically threatened, by Fleming. James told his mother they were leaving with him behind her when Fleming, still in a rage, struck the naval veteran in the back of the head. A white crowd began to gather around the fight, where several joined in beating James. InSee the Story