| CANNON COMMUNITY |
The Cannon County High School Basketball Booster Club recently held its banquet, "A Season To Remember," for the hoops teams. ... TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor - 1 opinion posted |
Mr. Wm. Freddy Curtis, US Government and Sociology Teacher at Cannon County High School has been selected as 1 of 25 Teachers Nationwide (Grades 6-12) to attend the C-SPAN 2011 Summer Educators' Conference in Washington, DC on July 14th-15th, 2011. ... 1 opinion posted |
| Citizens Should Resist Arbitrary Government Power Last week, while discussing the resolution removing law enforcement powers of constables with Courier Editor Kevin Halpern, I stated that the motivation was arbitrary and if challenged in court, that I thought it would be overturned. ... LETTER TO THE EDITOR - 2 opinions posted |
A man who recently passed through Woodbury while walking the Trail of Tears in nearing the end of his journey. ... |
| Constables May Not Lose Law Powers Saturday County Commission action at January meeting may have violated state's Open Meeting law. ... KEVIN HALPERN, Courier Co-Editor |
| Crimes Against Children On General Sessions Docket The Cannon County General Sessions Court Docket for Tuesday, April 12, includes two defendants charged with a total of 29 counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and another two charged with aggravated child abuse. ... |
A fire broke out in a story building behind Crane Interiors on Alexander Drive this morning. ... |
| Where Were Your Elected Officials? Residents be aware that Thursday night 4/7/2011 a meeting was held in the court house with the sole objective of attracting new business and jobs to Cannon County. ... LETTER TO THE EDITOR - 8 opinions posted |
| COURIER SPOTLIGHT |
Late Goals, Collette’s Defense Sparks Win ... TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor |
Emily Sissom pitched a no-hitter and Cannon County's offense exploded for 14 hits in a 17-0 win against Stratford in the Cannon County Softball Classic Saturday (April 2). ... TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor |
Individuals unfortunate to be without jobs are not the only ones looking for work during what has been the worst recession since The Great Depression. ... TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor |
| OPINIONS |
| Bills Threaten Open Government, Civil Society Newspaper publication informs the community and preserves democracy. ... SUSAN LYNN, President, EPPC |
| Fight Back Against Sexual Assault Rape remains least reported and punished violent crime. ... |
| Money Can’t Buy You Economic Prosperity If you want to stop a fire, do not throw gasoline on it. ... Dr. Shawn Ritenour |
| Voters Remain Gloomy About Economy Only one-third feeling better about personal finances. ... |
| CANNON HAPPENINGS |
| 1st Annual Coggins Day April 30 ... |
| Adams Memorial Library Roast April 21 ... |
| Autism Orientation Saturday At Senior Center ... |
| Class Of 1971 Plans Reunion May 14 ... |
| End Of World Bible Seminar Ends Friday ... |
| Final Rabies Clinic Saturday ... |
| School Board Meeting Thursday ... |
| See 'The Portrait Of Christ' April 21 ... |
| Jr. Lionettes Softball Jr. Lionettes softball team wins two. Record improves to 3-4. ... ray4713 |
| REGIONAL NEWS |
| Gas Price Rise Another 8.5 Cents Per Gallon Average retail gasoline prices in Tennessee have risen 8.5 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.60/g yesterday. ... |
| PUBLIC NOTICES |
| Legal/Public Notices for 04-12-2011 ... |

