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Showing 13 articles from September 20, 2010.

OBITUARIES

Billy Joe Mooneyham
Billy Joe Mooneyham, 61, passed away Monday, September 20 at Vanderbilt Hospital following a short illness.
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PUBLIC NOTICES

Legal/Public Notices for 09-21-2010
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CANNON HAPPENINGS

7th Annual Cannon Blast Sept. 25
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FNB Customer Appreciation Day Sept. 24
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Spaghetti For Scholarships Sept. 28
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West Side Basketball Soup & Sub And 3 On 3 Tournament Oct. 1
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CANNON COMMUNITY

Cannon Countians Attend TAFCE Central Region Annual Meeting
Cannon Countians Attend TAFCE Central Region Annual Meeting
Seven Family and Consumer Education Club members from Cannon County attended the Annual TAFCE Central Region Annual Meeting in Manchester at the Coffee County Conference Center, Thursday, September 16.
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COMMENTARY: Business Coalition Backs Higher Education Standards
Tennessee is an increasingly attractive destination for business relocations, thanks to a variety of factors, including natural beauty, friendly people and a welcoming business environment. But there’s one thing we could do to move our state into the top tier on any economic development criteria, and that is improve our public schools.
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FNB Feeling Spry About Awarding Player Of The Week To Collette
FNB Feeling Spry About Awarding Player Of The Week To Collette
Congratulations to Damon Collette who has been chosen as the First National Bank Player of the Week for his accomplishments Friday night against York.
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Livestock Producers Can Receive LIP Service
The Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) provides benefits to livestock producers for livestock deaths in excess of normal mortality caused by a direct result of adverse weather such as floods, lightning strikes, extreme heat, and extreme cold.
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One Shot: Health Officials Gear Up For Flu Season
Last year, health care providers and government officials were encouraging people wanting to protect themselves from influenza to get two shots.
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Student Test Scores May Dip This Year Under New, Higher Standards
CHATTANOOGA — Governor Phil Bredesen, Education Commissioner Tim Webb and First to the Top Coalition partners today held an event to raise awareness about the effects Tennessee’s new and higher academic standards may have on student test scores.
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