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Photo of
the Month - December
J.
Miles Cary of the Knoxville News Sentinel is the winner of the
Tennessee member photo contribution of the month for December
2008 for his picture of a Tennessee Valley Authority employee
surveying the damage caused by the breaking of a retention pond
as he makes his way through the mixture of mud and fly ash at a
home in Roane County, Tenn., Dec. 23, 2008.
Photo of
the Month - November

Devin Wagner of the Jackson Sun is the winner of the
November 2008 member photo contribution of the month for his picture
of Emily Bolin, 7, whispering her Christmas wishes to Santa at the
Old Hickory Mall in Jackson, Tenn., Nov. 8, 2008.
Photo of
the Month - October

Mike Brown of the Commercial Appeal is
the winner of the October 2008 member photo contribution of the
month for his picture of Frank Cheatham kissing his daughter
Madison, 13, goodbye in Dyersburg, Tenn., Oct. 27, 2008, as he
prepares to deploy to Iraq with the Tennessee Army National Guard's
168th Military Police Battalion.
Photo of
the Month - September
Aaron Thompson of the Daily News Journal in
Murfreesboro, Tenn., is the winner of the Tennessee member photo
contribution for the month of September 2008 for his picture of
Middle Tennessee football players and fans celebrating after
defeating Florida Atlantic 14-13 on a last-second touchdown pass in
Murfreesboro, Tenn., Sept. 30, 2008.
Photo of
the Month - August

Joy Kimbrough of the Daily Times in Maryville, Tenn.,
is the winner of the Tennessee member photo contribution of the
month for August 2008 for her picture of the family and friends of
fallen Marine Sgt. Michael Harvey Ferschke, Jr., watching as his
mother, Robin Ferschke, fourth from left, releases the 22nd dove
during a burial service held at the Tennessee Vetereans Cemetery in
Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 18, 2008. A dove was released for each year
of his life. Sgt. Ferschke was killed in the line of duty Aug. 10,
2008 in Iraq.
Photo of
the Month - July

J. Miles Cary of The Knoxville News Sentinel is the winner of the
July member photo contribution of the month for his picture of
Knoxville, Tenn. police officers leading Jim D. Adkisson, a
58-year-old Knoxville man, to a squad car Sunday, July 27, 2008.
Adkisson is believed to be the gunman who opened fire at the
Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church while children's
performance was underway.
Photo of
the Month - June 2008

Earl Neikirk of the Bristol Herald Courier is the
winner of the June member photo contribution of the month for his
picture of Andrew Chidester fly fishing at the Weir Dam Tuesday,
June 10, 2008, in Bristol, Tenn. The thick early morning fog
was a result of the storm the night before.
Photo of the Month - May
2008

Mark Weber of The Commercial Appeal
is the winner of the Tennessee member photo contribution of the
month for May 2008 for his picture of music fans crowd surfing at
the Beale Street Music Festival in Memphis, Tenn., May 3, 2008.
Photo of the Month - April
2008

Dipti Vaidya of The Tennessean is the
winner of the Tennessee member photo contribution of the month for
April for her picture of Whitney Edwards of the Nashville Ballet
doing a demonstration for children at Centerstone's Therapeutic
preschool, a program for children with behavioral and emotional
difficulties, April 29, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn.
Photo of the Month - March
2008
John Partipilo of The Tennessean is
the winner of the member photo contribution of the month for March
for his picture showing Drexel Sloan walking past a mural that is a
rendition of Michelangelo's "The Creation of Adam" painted on the
wall of a pizza restaurant in Nashville, Tenn., on March 10, 2008.
Photo of the Month - February
2008

Andrew McMurtrie of the Jackson Sun is the winner
of the Tennessee member photo contribution of the month for
February for his picture of rescue workers setting up a triage
after a tornado hit a dormitory at Union University in Jackson,
Tenn. on Feb. 5, 2008.
Photo of the Month - January
2008
Joy Kimbro of the Maryville Daily
Times is the winner of the Tennessee member photo contribution of
the month for January. Her pictures shows Doug Satterfield, of
Maryville, wiping away tears during a hearing at the Tennessee
Supreme Court building in Knoxville, Tenn., as his daughter, Amelia,
18, leans on his shoulder January 7, 2008. The court is
considering his late daughter Amanda's lawsuit against Alcoa Inc.
The court will decide whether Alcoa is responsible for the
asbestos-related death of Amanda Satterfield, who died from the
disease in 2005 at age 25.
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