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CANNON SPORTS

2009-10 Deer Seasons In Final Stage
NASHVILLE — Tennessee’s 2009-10 deer hunting seasons are in their final stage. The statewide season for gun, muzzleloader and archery will conclude Jan. 10 while the Young Sportsman Hunt will be held the weekend of Jan. 16-17.
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Brown Shoots, Queen Rebounds Lady Raiders To Win
JONESBORO, Ark. - Senior Brandi Brown nailed 6-of-7 triples and junior Emily Queen hauled in 13 rebounds for the second-straight game to carry the Middle Tennessee women's basketball team to its fifth consecutive victory by defeating Arkansas State, 75-65, Wednesday night inside the Convocation Center in Jonesboro, Ark.
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CANNON COMMUNITY

18 Prospective Candidates Obtain Qualifying Petitions
18 people picked up petitions to qualify as candidates in the General Election in August this week.
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A Little Snow Will Be Followed By A Lot Of Cold Today
A Little Snow Will Be Followed By A Lot Of Cold Today
A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 6 PM CST this evening. Wind Chill Advisory in effect from 6 am Friday to 6 am CST Saturday.
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Cannon County Schools Closed Friday
Cannon County Schools will be closed Friday, January 8th, 2010. Barbara Parker, Director of Schools.
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Cannon County Schools Closed Today
Cannon County Schools will be closed Thursday, January 7th, 2010. Barbara Parker, Director.
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Every Student In Bartholomew's Class Meets Point Goal
Every Student In Bartholomew's Class Meets Point Goal
Mrs. Ann Bartholomew's Sixth Grade Class at Short Mountain. Each six weeks every sixth grader sets a point goal for the Accelerated Reader computer program. Those who meet their goals get 100 for 10% of the reading grade as well as some kind of food treat.
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Free H1N1 Clinic At Health Department Monday
For those of you who have still not been vaccinated against the H1N1 virus, but have been meaning to, the Cannon County Health Dept. is offering you to opportunity to do so Monday at no charge.
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George Harper In Concert At Arts Center Jan. 14
George Harper In Concert At Arts Center Jan. 14
George Harper; a Nashville native, and raised just north of Nashville in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, has been playing in one band, or another since the mid seventies. George has played mostly around Nashville his whole musical career and has had the honor of sharing the stage with the likes of John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, John Prine, Marty Stuart, David Ball, the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band, and has played at venues such as The Grand Ole Opry, The Johnny Keenan Banjo Festival in Longford, Ireland and the Station Inn in Nashville.
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McMurry's Class at SMS Wins Behavior Award
McMurry's Class at SMS Wins Behavior Award
The Short Mountain School 7th grade won the behavior award for the 3rd six weeks and will receive a pizza party.
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Mystery Trip: A Beatles Tribute At Arts Center Jan. 22
Mystery Trip: A Beatles Tribute At Arts Center Jan. 22
All you need is love. That is what five world-class musicians are going to bring to the Arts Center stage as they celebrate The Beatles, the band that changed rock and roll and pop music forever.
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School Board Meeting Switches From East Side To Auburn School
The January 14, 2010 board meeting has been changed from East Side School to Auburn School. We will meet in the Auburn cafeteria at 6:00 P.M.
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Sheriff's Department Recovers Stolen Building Materials
On Tuesday, January 5, 2010 members of the Cannon County Sheriff’s Department executed a search warrant at 208 Mason Street, Woodbury in reference to stolen building materials.
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Two Plead Guilty To Drug Crimes, Face Jail Time
Judge Don Ash and Chancellor Robert E. Corlew, III presided over Cannon County Circuit Court on Thursday. Some of the results from the various cases which appeared on the dockets included:
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Watch Out For Black Ice Road Conditions Tonight
Watch Out For Black Ice Road Conditions Tonight
Black ice, which is ice that one cannot see, will be present on many road surfaces and can cause you to lose control of your vehicle. Motorists are strongly urged to use extreme caution if traveling tonight across any portion of middle Tennessee. Slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination.
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