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Friday, April 30, 2021

Diazepam Street Prices

Street Price of:  5mg Diazepam 
  • Clonazepam (Klonopin)
  • Diazepam (Valium)
  • Lorazepam (Ativan)
  • Street value of Valium averages about $0.75-$1.00 per 5mg tablet. Valium is the most common prescribed drug available on the black market due to patients selling their prescriptions or some dishonest doctors channeling the medication on the streets.

These prices depend on availability and the difficulty or expense of obtaining them. Additionally, they may not contain Xanax at all or may contain other drugs as well. “Manufacture of counterfeit medications has increased with the epidemic of prescription drug abuse,” reports CBS News, adding that overdose deaths have increased dramatically due to Xanax being laced with other, more powerful, drugs like fentanyl. No matter the name used, Xanax abuse can be dangerous. Getting help for addiction puts an end to these risks.
 

All of these drugs can treat anxiety, panic and stress by calming the brain. The Oschner Journal explains that benzos like Xanax bind to GABA receptors so that this neurochemical cannot. This makes neurons less excitable and leads to almost immediate symptom relief.1 This relief, or the “high” benzos provide, comes with side effects that can include amnesia, respiratory depression and more. Use can lead to misuse, abuse and addiction.
 


Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Putnam County Fairgrounds For Sale?



Putnam County Mayor Randy Porter will pursue a private sale of the Putnam County Fairgrounds.

County Commissioners approved the move Monday night and declared the fairgrounds as surplus property. Porter presented the pros and cons for four sale options to the commission: sealed bid, public auction, internet auction, or private sale.

Porter said the first two options would not be conducive for a large piece of property like the fairgrounds site. With an internet auction, the county could set a minimum bid and could open the auction to people nationwide.

He said a private sale provided better control over what would occupy the fairgrounds in the future.


“We could target large retail developments trying to get somebody that would open some kind of big store on it that would bring in sales tax along with property tax,” Porter said. “There’s no sales fee for us doing it, it would be a private contract that we would do with whoever is going to buy it and it gives you the chance to be in full control of what the selling price is.”


County Attorney Jeff Jones said that the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office agreed that the fairgrounds could be sold with a private sale so long as commissioners approve the move, decide the sale is in the best interest of the county, that the county get a fair price for the land, and that any conflict of interest is avoided.

Commissioner Kathy Dunn said the county will have to be cautious during future work sessions when discussing offers.

“When you’re dealing with commercial contracts it will need to be in project names because these guys will walk if they think that their name gets out there,” Dunn said. “It happens everyday in our community. Even if it has the appearance that they think it got out, they’ll pull out.”

Porter said that there would be multiple people beyond himself, involved in securing a sale. Porter said the plan is to hit every advertising possibility out there for the sale.


“City of Cookeville has a contract with Retail Strategies that has contacts with a huge amount of developers,” Porter said. “Both of those sites, we put it out to everybody and my goal is, is that keeping a record of every person that’s interested, with every offer so that there’s no questions and I’m going to bring you the best one. But there’s always going to be this list here that you’ll be able to see if you want to, of all the offers that have been made and who they were from.”

The sites Porter referenced are CoStar and Loopnet.


Porter said there would be one more Putnam County Fair on the grounds. He said the goal is to secure a deal within 60 to 90 days. If there has been no movement towards a sale before the July Commission meeting, the options for sale will be revisited during that meeting.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Man accused of causing Cookeville crash that killed mother, sons has lengthy criminal history

Michael Shepherd
The Pegram man accused of causing a crash that killed a mother and her two young sons in Cookeville has faced more than a dozen criminal charges in Cheatham County since becoming an adult.
We obtained an arrest record for Michael Shepherd  the Cheatham County Sheriff’s Office, which shows the 25-year-old has been arrested at least 17 times. 
We have also learned Shepherd previously faced criminal charges in Nashville and in Williamson County, but the specific charges have not been disclosed.
since June 2014 his  charges have including arson, aggravated kidnapping and reckless endangerment. He has also faced four counts of driving on a revoked license, the most recent of which was in 2018.
Shepherd is being held in the Putnam County jail.Shepherd suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was arrested and charged with three counts of vehicular homicide and evading arrest. He was transported to the Putnam County Jail where he was booked
Man accused of causing Cookeville crash that killed mother, sons has lengthy criminal history

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

3 Dead in Crash on Willow Avenue and Interstate Drive


Cookeville Tennessee Jan 27,2021— Three people were killed in a crash in Cookeville Tuesday morning, according to the District Attorney General.
The crash happened around 8 a.m. near the intersection of Willow Avenue and Interstate Drive.
- According to Cookeville Police, 25-year-old Michael Don Shepherd was fleeing from police in a Toyota Tacoma when he struck a Nissan Versa at the intersection. 
Police say the driver of the Nissan, 24-year-old Amanda Chatman, and two children—ages 3 and 4—died at the scene.
Shepherd sustained injuries that are not life threatening. He was arrested on three counts of vehicular homicide and evading arrest.
Shepherd was booked into the Putnam County Jail on a $5,000 bond.

The pursuit began as troopers with Tennessee Highway Patrol pursued a 2020 Toyota Tacoma truck near the Monterey area on I-40, according to Cookeville police. During the pursuit, Cookeville police said the driver, 25-year-old Michael Don Shepherd, led troopers in the fleeing truck at a high rate of speed to an exit in Cookeville.

The  speeding truck hit Chatman’s vehicle around 8 a.m. near the intersection of Willow Avenue and Interstate Drive.

Cookeville police reported Shepherd was traveling westbound on Interstate Drive at a high rate of speed while approaching the intersection with South Willow Avenue. Chatman was simultaneously traveling northbound on South Willow Avenue in a 2012 Nissan Versa.

Authorities said Shepherd’s truck entered the intersection and struck the passenger side of Chatman’s sedan.

Chatman’s car was completely crushed and thrown into a grass area on the other side of the road, killing Chatman and her two sons, according to investigators.

Amanda Chatman and her two sons were killed in a car crash by a drunk driver running from the police Tuesday, January 26th.  This is a terrible burden and experience that this family doesn’t deserve to go through, any contributions made will be greatly appreciated and go straight towards helping their family.

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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Scientists Warn Florida Will Be Under 6 Feet Of Snakes By 2021

 
MIAMI—Urging drastic action to mitigate the effects of the imminent herpetological disaster, scientists at the University of Miami warned Friday that Florida could be completely submerged by snakes as early as 2021. “Our projections show that the Sunshine State will be beneath 70 to 80 inches of pythons and copperheads as early as this time next year,” said lead researcher Desmond Shankir, painting a dire picture of a near future in which all but the most elevated points in Florida would be subsumed by a writhing mass of hissing and slithering. “We’ve seen that serpent levels have continued to rise over the past decades, and when compounded with the health issues associated with venom and the sheer mass of shed skins, we could see millions of snake-related refugees flooding into Georgia and Alabama.” Shankir urged Americans to do their part to stem the tide by turning off their electronics to go kill a bunch of snakes

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Why have we never heard of Anna Marie Lane


Woman Soldier in the Revolutionary War

Anna Maria Lane is best known as Virginia's only female soldier in the Revolutionary War. Anna Maria followed her husband, when he joined the Continental Army in 1776. Although many women worked as cooks or laundresses at the military camps, Anna Maria dressed in men's clothing and performed the duties of a soldier.
 John and Anna Maria fought in battles in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Georgia. The Lanes were with New England troops under General Israel Putnam when he linked up with General George Washington's army near Philadelphia after the Battle of Brandywine. At the Battle of Germantown, Pennsylvania, on October 4, 1777, Anna Maria received a leg wound that left her lame for life. She was probably not with her husband when he was wounded at Savannah, Georgia. 
 After the Revolutionary War, pension records were issued to persons who gave military service, not only for soldiers. A woman who served in a quasi-military role that was recognized by the Army – such as a cook, a laundress or a nurse – could receive a pension. After the war, John Lane worked at the state arsenal at Point of Fork in Fluvanna County, Virginia. In 1801 he and Maria couple moved to Richmond, where John joined the Public Guard. The Lanes and their three children received daily military rations. Anna Maria worked as a nurse in the military hospital, where she made the acquaintance of Dr. John H. Foushee, at whose request Governor James Monroe and the Council of State authorized her to be paid a small stipend for her work. 
 By 1804 Anna Maria Lane was apparently too feeble to work as her name no longer appeared in the council journal as a nurse. She petitioned the Virginia government for a pension, stating that she was "very infirm, having been disabled by a severe wound, which she received while fighting as a common soldier... from which she never recovered." 
 Four years later, John Lane and several other men were discharged from the Public Guard, and Governor William H. Cabell requested the General Assembly to provide pensions for those disabled male soldiers as well as for several women. In 1808, eight people were awarded pensions by the Virginia General Assembly. John Lane and the other pensioners received £40 a year, which was the standard for the Virginia state pensions. However, Anna Maria Lane's pension record states: "In the Revolutionary War, in the garb, and with the courage of a soldier, [she] performed extraordinary military services and received a severe wound at the Battle of Germantown." Therefore, she received £100 per year. Anna Maria Lane died on June 13, 1810.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

50 Dumbest Laws From American States





50 Dumbest Laws From American States

50 Dumb Laws from 50 American States

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From laws regarding giraffes and fishing to restrictions on underwater whistling we count 50 dumb laws in 50 American states.

1

Alabama
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In Alabama it is completely fine and legal to drive the wrong way down a one-way street as long as you have a lantern attached to the front of your car.

2

Alaska
Shutterstock|blu fish design

Flamingo owners beware: in the state of Alaska and the City of Juneau you aren’t allowed to bring your pet into a barber shop.

3

Arizona
Shutterstock|Berents

In a rather prude law, the state of Arizona forbids you to have more than two dildos in a house, regardless of how many people live there.

4

Arkansas
Shutterstock|Sakda tiew

Arkansas seems to be a bit sensitive about their name because it’s strictly prohibited to pronounce ‘Arkansas’ incorrectly when in the state.

5

California
Shutterstock|EMS-DOP

In California it’s illegal to shoot at any kind of game from a moving vehicle, of course, unless you’re shooting at a whale, that’s completely fine.

6

Colorado
Shutterstock|Gemenacom

The city of Denver in Colorado prevents you from lending your vacuum cleaner to your next-door neighbour, the guy two blocks down through? That’s completely fine.

7

Connecticut
Shutterstock|Shahril KHMD

Emos, coke lovers and people that like to shave beware, because it’s illegal to dispose of used razor blades in Connecticut.

8

Delaware
Shutterstock|Nowik Sylwia

Now we’re into the realm of the oddly specific again, in Delaware you’re not allowed to serve Alcohol in a nightclub if anyone within the premise is dancing.

9

Florida
Shutterstock|turlakova

And now we have something incredibly vague: in Florida one may not commit any ‘unnatural acts’ with another person, so exorcists should probably stay clear.

10

Georgia
Shutterstock|Andrei Verner

If you’ve got a potty mouth you might want to avoid working at a funeral home because in Georgia it’s illegal to use profanity in front of a dead body that’s in a funeral home or a coroner’s office.



11

Hawaii
Shutterstock|Tomatohead

Hawaii proves to be no fun with this law because it’s illegal to have more than one alcoholic beverage in front of you at a time.

12

Idaho
Shutterstock|kesipun

Ever feel like going fishing whilst riding a Giraffe? No? Well someone must have because the act of fishing whilst on the back of a Giraffe is illegal in Boise City, Idaho.

13

Illinois
Shutterstock|Jerome Kundrotas

Want your car to smell nice? Too bad folks from Illinois, because it’s illegal to hang “obstructions” in from the rear view mirror, this includes air fresheners, GPS units and knick-knacks.

14

Indiana
Shutterstock|chaiko

Hipster lovers should avoid Indiana because moustaches are illegal there if the bearer habitually kisses other humans.

15

Iowa
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If you love playing the piano and you’re unfortunate enough to only have one arm you aren’t allowed to charge for your piano-playing skills in Iowa.



16

Kansas
Shutterstock|chippix

Kansas state law prevents you from using a mule, of all animals, to hunt ducks; the use of mules in hunting other animals, however, is allowed.

17

Kentucky
Shutterstock|SakisPagonas

In Kentucky you aren’t allowed to dye a duckling blue and offer it for sale unless more than six are for sale at once.

18

Louisiana
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This one is kind of innocent in a weird way: You can go to jail for up to a year for making a false promise in the state of Louisiana.

19

Maine
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This law should be everywhere: in Maine, after January 14th you will receive a fine for still having your Christmas decorations up.

20

Maryland
Shutterstock|Piotr Marcinski

The Maryland board of tourism hates this one: Oral sex can’t be given or received anywhere, by anyone in Maryland.



21

Massachusetts
Shutterstock|Everett Collection

Looks like you’re going to have to let Donkey Kong sit in the front in Massachusetts because gorillas are forbidden to sit in the back seat of any car.

22

 Michigan

Shutterstock|Fabiana Ponzi

It’s illegal for a woman to cut her own hair without her husband’s permission in Michigan, sorry unmarried ladies, guess you’ll have to go to the hairdresser.

23

Minnesota
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Loiterers beware: it’s illegal to stand around any building without a ‘good reason’ to do so in Minnesota.

24

Shutterstock|Axente Vlad

Shutterstock|Axente Vlad

If you’re running late for work, didn’t have time to shave and you’re in the car on Tylertown, Mississippi’s main street keep in mind that it’s illegal to shave in the centre of Main Street.

25

Shutterstock|Hans Wichmann
Shutterstock|Hans Wichmann

I’m guessing Missouri’s population was declining at some point because single men between the ages of twenty-one and fifty must pay an annual tax of one whole dollar whilst living in the state of Missouri.



26

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Shutterstock|s-ts

The kinkier inclined of us should avoid Montana because it’s illegal to have sex in any other position other than missionary style when you’re in the state.

27

Nebraska
Shutterstock|Baciu

Those Nebraskans sure do love their soup as it’s illegal for bar owners to sell beer unless they’re also brewing a kettle of soup at the same time.

28

Shutterstock|CREATISTA
Shutterstock|CREATISTA

In Nevada, if someone shoots your dog and you want you revenge you’re in luck because it’s still legal to hang someone for shooting your dog on your property.

29

Shutterstock|Giraffarte
Shutterstock|Giraffarte

If you just can’t control your rhythmic movements you should stay the hell away from New Hampshire because whilst in the state you can’t tap your feet, nod your head, or keep time to the music in any way while in a tavern, restaurant, or cafe.

30

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Shutterstock|kb-photodesign

Real men fish, not sew and the state of New Jersey agrees because it’s illegal for a man to knit during the fishing season.



31

Shutterstock|Monkey Business Images
Shutterstock|Monkey Business Images

On your way to school in Las Cruces, New Mexico? Make sure to avoid Main Street because it’s illegal to a lunchbox when you’re walking down there.

32

Shutterstock|Volt Collection
Shutterstock|Volt Collection

Another rule I wish was everywhere, while riding in an elevator, one must talk to no one, fold his hands and look at the door for the duration of the trip.

33

Shutterstock|Wallenrock
Shutterstock|Wallenrock

Wanna quick and easy way to get married? Forget Las Vegas; if a man and a woman pretend to be married on a hotel or motel register then, according to state law, they are legally married.

34

Shutterstock|Gergely Zsolnai
Shutterstock|Gergely Zsolnai

In the state of North Dakota it is forbidden and unlawful to lie down and fall asleep whilst wearing shoes.

35

 35Ohio

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Yes it might sound like it could be fun, but you really shouldn’t get a fish drunk in the state of Ohio because it is illegal.



36

36Oklahoma
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The problem with Oklahoma is that you can’t bring your fish whilst it’s in a fishbowl while you’re on a public bus.

37

37 Oregon
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Michael Jackson and Krispy Kreme enthusiasts should avoid the city of Marion in Oregon as you can’t eat a doughnut and walk backwards when you’re on a city street.

38

38Rhodeisland
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In the state of Rhode Island you’re not allowed to sell toothpaste and a toothbrush to the same customer on a Sunday.

39

39Pennsyl
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I don’t even know what to say Pennsylvania, why is it illegal to sleep on top of a refrigerator outdoors? Where’s the freedom in restricting such a common pass-time?

40

Shutterstock| Fresnel
Shutterstock| Fresnel

Something you may not know about me, but I’m a licensed fortune teller in the state of South Carolina, not because I wanted to but because if you want to tell someone’s fortune you need to have a licence.



41

 Shutterstock|S-F

Shutterstock|S-F

It is unlawful and forbidden to lie down and fall asleep in a cheese factory in the state of South Dakota.

42

 wikipedia (public domain)
wikipedia (public domain)

Want to share your Netflix account when you’re in Tennessee, better find a way to do it without sharing your password because that, my friend, is illegal.

43

 Shutterstock|Life is Life

Shutterstock|Life is Life

If you get brain damage and can no longer see but your eyes are still fine you may be tempted to donate them to a good cause, which is good and all just make sure not to do it in Texas because it’s illegal over there.

44

 Shutterstock| panco971

Shutterstock| panco971

You really should move out of Utah if you’re lactose intolerant because it is a legal requirement to drink milk in the state of Utah.

45

 Shutterstock|  Korkusung

Shutterstock| Korkusung

Women must obtain a written permission slip from their husbands if they want to wear false teeth.



46

 Shutterstock|Ollyy

Shutterstock|Ollyy

Virginia clearly has had enough of tickling against women, as it’s illegal to tickle women in the state of Virginia.

47

 Shutterstock|wavebreakmedia

Shutterstock|wavebreakmedia

It is mandatory, in the state of Washington, for a motorist with criminal intentions to stop before entering the city call the chief of police before entering the town.

48

Shutterstock|DC_Aperture
Shutterstock|DC_Aperture

Whistling underwater is illegal in West Virginia, how a person might whistle underwater is beyond me, but nonetheless you better not attempt it when you’re in the state.

49

 Shutterstock|Masahiro Suzuki

Shutterstock|Masahiro Suzuki

Wisconsin really hates margarine because all yellow butter substitutes are banned in the state.

50

 Shutterstock|Lana Veshta

Shutterstock|Lana Veshta

And to finish it all off we bring you the classiest state of them all: in Wyoming all new buildings costing over $100,000 to build must have 1% of the budget spent on art work for the building.

Let me know what you think about the list :)