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CANNON SPORTS

Groundhog Luncheon Set For Feb. 2
MURFREESBORO - The 37th Annual Groundhog Day Luncheon to benefit Blue Raider baseball has been set for Tuesday, February 2 at 11:30 a.m.
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Ultimate Fighting Event Headed To MTSU In February
The Mixed Martial Arts Association (MMA) of Middle Tennessee State University, along with Guardian Mixed Martial Arts, is bringing organized ultimate fighting to Murphy Center, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010.
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CANNON COMMUNITY

Another Day Off For Students Tuesday
Cannon County Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 12th, 2010. Barbara Parker, Director of Schools
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Getting Warmed Up For 2010:<br>MTSU Spring Semester Begins Thursday
Getting Warmed Up For 2010:
MTSU Spring Semester Begins Thursday
MURFREESBORO — Following an awesome autumn, a new semester, spring 2010, dawns at MTSU. On the heels of 1,633 degree candidates graduating Dec. 19, the MT Blue Raiders capping off a 10-win season by capturing the R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Dec. 20 and countless classroom successes, the returning, transfer and online students and faculty will be back on campus Thursday, Jan. 14, in anticipation of academic achievement this spring.
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Glenn Scholarship Awarded To Susan Cawthorn
Glenn Scholarship Awarded To Susan Cawthorn
The Clayton Glenn Scholarship was awarded to Susan Cawthorne. Susan was a 2009 graduate of Cannon County High School.
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Great American Trailer Park Musical Continues
Cannon County resident George Manus, Jr. directs the musical.
Great American Trailer Park Musical Continues
If you were in the Murfreesboro area anytime from 7 o'clock to 9 on Friday night and were frightened by continual explosive sounds followed by shrieks and screams, you needn't worry. It was just the audience at the first performance of The Great American Trailer Park Musical, all of them laughing hard enough to make a swig of Wild Turkey come out their noses.
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Lionettes Ranked Fourth In Basketball Poll
Cannon County is ranked fourth in Class AA in the Associated Press girls basketball poll.
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Local Lawmakers Face Tough Decisions On State Budget
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Local Lawmakers Face Tough Decisions On State Budget
There probably won’t be much bacon for state legislators to bring home this year when they complete their work in the 2010 session of Tennessee’s 106th General Assembly.
That’s because they will be spending a majority of their time looking for ways to cut any fat they can find in the state budget, and beyond that they will likely be forced to make cuts to programs and services as they work to fulfill their constitutional mandate of crafting a balanced budget.
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Local REALTORS® Resolve To Continue Increased Level Of Community Service
The Middle Tennessee Association of REALTORS® announced this week that they plan to follow up a banner year of community service across the Middle Tennessee region by repeating their achievements and improving upon them even further.
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Nationwide Shortage: Type O-Negative Blood Donors Urged To Give
If you have Type O-negative blood, please consider donating blood at a Red Cross blood drive or donor center near you. Locally, you may give blood on Thursday, Jan. 21, from 12 noon to 6 p.m. at Lions Club Building located at 540 W. Adams St. in Woodbury.
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Schools Closed Again Today
Cannon County Schools will be closed Monday, January 11th, 2010. Barbara Parker, Director of Schools
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Snow Blows Elementary School Basketball Tournament To New Dates
The Cannon County elementary school basketball tournament is being rescheduled in order to give schools an opportunity to make up 2 games that were postponed due to snow days.
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Volunteer Opportunities At Edgar Evins State Park
Volunteer Fount Bertram is president of The Friends of Edgar Evins State Park, Inc., a not-for-profit organization to aid and improve the park.
Volunteer Opportunities At Edgar Evins State Park
“What happens in the park, stays in the park”, says Fount Bertram, President of the Friends of Edgar Evins State Park, on Center Hill Lake, near Smithville. Mr. Bertram is referring to monies raised by the Friends group.
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OPINIONS

Obama Retains Subsidy Loophole For Mega-Farms
On January 6th, the USDA announced their decision to retain a massive loophole in farm payment limit rules that will continue to allow annual taxpayer funded checks of hundreds of thousands, even millions, of dollars to inure to single farming operations - subsidy checks the nation's largest farms use to drive their smaller neighbors out of business.
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Preserving The CLASS Act Is Vital To Senior Care
As the healthcare debate continues to unfold, a little-known but important provision in the Democrats' reform package that would fill a huge gap in our nation's health insurance system is attracting renewed attention.
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