2020-03-14 00:00:00, Sandy Mazza, The Tennessean
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546
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3.64 min
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Intermediate
Readability:
11th or 12th
But fears of the fast-spreading coronavirus pandemic threatened to land another painful economic blow to a city still reeling from a series of deadly tornadoes that flattened hundreds of homes.
Revelers danced in the streets outside Kid Rock's Big Honky Tonk & Steakhouse to "Sweet Home Alabama" and front door workers kept busy checking IDs.
Terry Mattingly and a group of fellow Wildcats fans from Kentucky partied on Broadway in their blue and white team gear, carrying hand sanitizer and making plenty of stops to wash hands.
The annual SEC men's basketball tournament was canceled Wednesday, the day after the five-day event that draws thousands of tourists began at Bridgestone Arena.
But bridesmaids and basketball fans alike, unmoved by fears of a rampant infectious disease many times more deadly than the flu, still took the party to Lower Broadway."
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