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Showing 8 articles from March 11, 2011.

OBITUARIES

William Benny Ennis, Jr.
William Benny Ennis, Jr., 83, died Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at Alvin C. York Medical Center following an extended illness.
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CANNON COMMUNITY

Charges Filed For DUI, DORL, DOSL
Woodbury Police and Cannon County Sheriff officers charged a number of people recently with driving violations.
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City Hall Closing At 1 P.M. Today
The Woodbury City Hall will close at 1 p.m. today to allow employees to attend the Girls State Tournament in Murfreesboro and support the Lionettes. However, the Water Dept. will have staff on hand to address emergencies and can be reached at 563-2388.
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Committee Studies Animal Shelter Ideas
The committee to study the stray animal problem here in Cannon County met at the courthouse Thursday evening with County Executive Mike Gannon. Gannon appointed and looked for volunteers to study possible ways to aid with the stray animal problem in this county.
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DeKalb Co. Man Charged In Cannon Burglary
Drugs were found inside this flashlight while a suspect was being booked into the Cannon County Jail this week.
DeKalb Co. Man Charged In Cannon Burglary
Meth found in suspect's possession while he was being booked at the Cannon County Jail.
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Judge Ash Accepts Two Guilty Pleas
Two defendants entered guilty pleas Friday in Cannon County Circuit Court before Judge Don Ash.
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Lionettes Face Another Giant In State Tournament Today
Lionettes Face Another Giant In State Tournament Today
MURFREESBORO - Cannon County sixth-year Head Coach Michael Dodgen will always remember when he secured career win No. 200.
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Lionettes Proud, But Not Satisfied
MURFREESBORO - It took the No. 1-ranked team in Tennessee to end Cannon County's quest for a state championship.
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