Representative Bryan Terry, MD (R-Murfreesboro) and State Senator Jim Tracy (R-Shelbyville) announced the "Blood, Sweat, and Tears Tuition Act", a measure to allow certain individuals to receive "at-cost" tuition at Tennessee public universities.
As freezing temperatures and harsh weather grip much of the nation, the American Red Cross urges eligible donors to make an appointment to give blood or platelets to help meet the constant need for blood this winter.
It's your chance to give the "gift of life" next Tuesday. The third annual Good Neighbor Blood Drive is coming up next Tuesday (June 14th) at Patterson Park Community Center from 8am - 1pm.
The Good Neighbor Blood Drive, sponsored by NewsRadio WGNS was a big success.
Police in Murfreesboro responded to West Street on Sunday morning around 3 in reference to a man who was covered in blood.
Emergency room visits for high blood pressure with no known underlying cause, increased by 25 percent in 2006-2011.
With the summer quickly winding down, the need for blood donors in Tennessee is up.
Over the past 11 weeks, donations through the Red Cross were down approximately 8 percent, resulting in about 80,000 fewer donations...
We would like to say thank you to those who gave life-saving blood at the WGNS Good Neighbor Blood Drive. Patti Wright with the American Red Cross says 24 pints of usable blood were collected that will help as many as 72 patients.
A big turnout for the Good Neighbor Blood Drive will help many with life-saving blood.
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