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Central Tennessee is a distinct portion of the state of Tennessee, delineated according to law as well as custom. Middle Tennessee consists of that portion of the state east of the Tennessee River's western crossing of the state (in which it flows northward back into Tennessee after having flowed through northern Alabama) and west of the dividing line between the Eastern and Central time zones. The only exceptions to this rule are that Hardin County, which is located on both sides of the Tennessee River, is considered to be entirely in West Tennessee and that Bledsoe, Cumberland, Marion and Sequatchie counties are considered to be in East Tennessee despite lying in the Central Time Zone.

Middle Tennessee is known for its rolling hills and fertile stream valleys, as well as for its major city, Nashville, which is the state capital. Other sizeable cities in Middle Tennessee include Clarksville and Murfreesboro. Politically, it has provided the Democratic Party with some of its leading statesmen, and still is largely inclined toward it, although an increasing Republican trend has been seen in the Nashville suburbs. Geographically it is composed predominantly of the Nashville Basin and the Highland Rim, although the western portion of the Cumberland Plateau also extends into Middle Tennessee.

 

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Local News for Murfreesboro Tennessee from dnj.com

MTSU's bowl opportunities are still wide open if it can win at Louisiana-Lafayette Wednesday.

 

NASHVILLE ? Louisville had the two Wooden Award candidates and the national ranking, but Western Kentucky had the hotter hand in a game played between the instate rivals Sunday at Sommet Center.

 

KNOXVILLE ? The transition of power is complete in Big Orange country.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President George W. Bush has asked Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to travel to India in wake of terror attacks there.

 

Monday, Tim McAdoo could join a long line of Rutherford County gridiron stars to be named "Mr. Football."

 

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) ? A little psychology may be helping math scores at Kingsbury High School.

 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? Tennessee officials have no shortage of ideas about where to spend more than $268 million in federal money from an economic stimulus bill pending in Congress.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President-elect Barack Obama plans on Monday to announce six experienced hands to fill top administration posts, moving at record speed to name the leadership team that will guide hi...

 

Scales and Sons Funeral Home is sponsoring a memorial service Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m. for family members who have lost loved ones.

 

EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) ? Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven astronauts safely returned to Earth on Sunday, taking a detour to sunny California after storms hit the main landing strip i...

 
 

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Steven Gray scored 19 points, Matt Bouldin added 17 and No. 9 Gonzaga led by as much as 18 before beating No. 12 Tennessee 83-74 on Sunday night to win the Old Spice Classic.

 

Western Kentucky found a way to stop Samardo Samuels and No. 3 Louisville. Double-teaming Louisville's freshman big man at every turn, the Hilltoppers stunned the Cardinals 68-54 on Sunday for their f...

 

NEW YORK ? Oklahoma was ahead of Texas in the BCS standings Sunday and headed to the Big 12 championship game with an inside track to the national title.

 

Reining in holiday spending gets complicated when your young children really believe that reindeer are involved.

 

Phillip Fulmer said all week he didn't want anyone getting carried away with this being his final game. Instead, his players carried him off the field after a 28-10 victory over Kentucky.

 

Teacher Chris Melton saw my recent column about how Metro Schools turned down an offer of free guitars from Tootsie's Orchid Lounge over concerns that it is a beer-selling saloon.

 

Vanderbilt's 23-10 loss at Wake Forest doesn't give the Commodores much momentum going into its long-awaited bowl game.

 

This time last year, the live Christmas tree industry wasn't the most joyful business around.

 

When it comes to taking care of needy church members, Mormons don't mess around.

 

The Predators showed up full of energy, but Minnesota made use of that aggression, scoring five power-play goals en route to a 6-2 win at Sommet Center.

 
 

Latest News for Nashville Tennessee from NashvillePost.com

Delivery service falls victim to economy's slide

 

Legal action over permit denial comes after emotional testimony at BZA hearing (video available)

 

Health care IT company headed to Palmer Plaza, 12South project moves forward, eateries on Thompson Lane and in Belle Meade, and more...

 

How the economy is making us sick, Pinnacle will get its Treasury cash, the nitty gritty on CBRL's debt load, locals keep up fight for U.S. Sugar, and more...

 

Lawsuits seek to recover $2.1 million from noteholders who received payouts in alleged Ponzi scheme

 

After brazen break-in Sunday night, youths took couple at gunpoint to ATMs before leaving them in Green Hills

 
 

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