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szfk Political Notebook: DesJarlais opposes Boehner s offer to avoid fiscal cliff
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Staff photo by Andrew Schwartz / A billboard on Brainerd Road, seen Sunday, encourages drivers to become foster parents through the Chambliss Center for Children. Tennessee s child welfare system has long been hampered by a raw and persistent fact: There are far more children in state custody than there are foster families to care for them. nike sb dunk .bee-row,.bee-row-content {position: relative}.bee-row-1,.bee-row-1 .bee-row-content {background-repeat: no-repeat}body {background-color: fff;color: 000;font-family: Arial, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif}.bee-row-1 .bee-col-1 .bee-block-2 li a,{color: fff}* {box-sizing: border-box}body {margin: 0}.bee-row-content {max-width: 500px;margin: 0 auto;display: flex}.bee-row-content .bee-col-w12 {flex-basis: 100%}.bee-menu ul li a {text-decoration: none}.bee-image {overflow: auto}.bee-image .bee-center {margin: 0 auto}.bee-row-1 .bee-col-1 .bee-block-1 {width: 100%}.bee-menu ul {margin: 0;padding: 0}.bee-menu ul.bee-horizontal li {display: inline-block}.bee-image img {display: block;width: 100%}.bee-menu ul {list-style-type: none}.bee-row-1 .bee-row-content {colo hoka r: 000}.bee-row-1 .bee-col-1 {padding-bottom: 0px;padding-top: 0px}.bee-row-1 .bee-col-1 .bee-block-2 {text-align: center;color: 000;font-family: Helvetica Neue , Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; text-decoration: none;font-size: 15px} salomon mujer /*Overlay text on image*/ .overlay { font Fhzc Tornadoes devastate Tennessee, killing at least 24 people
RAINS stanley cupe VILLE, Ala. - Instead of basking in the sun on a beach in Ha stanley flasche waii earlier this month during her spring break, 12-year-old Logan Etheredge of Darien, Conn., spent a week with her family rebuilding houses in DeKalb County damaged by the April 27, 2011, tornadoes.Lo stanley becher gan convinced her family to change their Hawaii vacation plans to work on a church mission trip in Northeast Alabama.That s right - a seventh-grader chose a vacation of hammers and nails, power tools and removing debris, over a beach chair and softly breaking waves.Logan said she always had wanted to go on a mission trip and when her church, Noroton Presbyterian, decided last year to come to DeKalb County during this year s spring break to help with rebuilding efforts, she knew she wanted to go. And since her younger brother, Grayson, 10, was now old enough to go, Logan said she began talking to her parents about going on their first mission trip as a family. I just always felt that mission work was something I want to do, Logan said, I ve always been interested in getting involved and helping, and so I thought Alabama would be good starter for me. Mission work just seems like the right choice, especially since it s a good change, and you can help spread the word of Jesus and you can just really open up to a lot of people. There was one problem. Her parents were considering a family trip to Hawaii during that time.Oh well. Time to start packing the bathing suit and suntan lotion.Not Logan. She really, really wan
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