by design | Jul 22, 2013 | Columnist
By Sharon Frankenberg, Attorney at Law This week I consulted a great book by Charles T. Hall called Social Security Disability Practice to look into some unfamiliar issues in disability law. I will admit that I was a bit surprised by what I found out. According to...
by Ray Hill | Jul 21, 2013 | Archives, Columnist, Hill, Ray Hill's Archives
By Ray Hill Governor Prentice Cooper was seeking a third two-year term in 1942 and found himself hard pressed by his opponent, J. Ridley Mitchell. Mitchell was a wily politician and had served as the Congressman from Tennessee’s Fourth District from 1931-39, leaving...
by design | Jul 15, 2013 | Columnist, Moore
By Rosie Moore There is nothing like reading a good book on a rainy, muggy summer day, which we’ve been having a lot of lately. For the history buffs you must not miss Ken Follett’s book, “Winter of the World.” I say history buffs because this tome is a historical...
by Joe Rector | Jul 15, 2013 | Columnist, Rector
By Joe Rector It’s hard to believe that July 4th marked the middle of summer for school kids. I still reel with the knowledge that schools open their doors the first part of August or the last of July in some places. What happened to the policy that school began the...
by Ralphine Major | Jul 15, 2013 | Columnist, Major
By Ralphine Major In the spring of 1964, Coach Bob Dagley had just completed his first year of coaching at Gibbs High School. They started practicing basketball again with those who would make up the 1964-65 team. The coach always scrimmaged other schools, but...
by Mark Nagi | Jul 15, 2013 | Columnist, Nagi, Norman
By Alex Norman Last week I dropped some serious knowledge on you good people with an article titled “Still Some Good Guys in Sports.” This week I’m back with an article titled “Still Some Bad Guys in Sports.” I’m nothing if not consistent… Recently Urban Meyer made it...