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Upperman Bees sting Lions
Upperman Bees sting Lions
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Lions fall to York Institute
Lions fall to York Institute
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Lions crush Central Magnet
Lions crush Central Magnet
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Lions ready for Camp NaCoMe
Lions ready for Camp NaCoMe
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School board withholds payment on roof
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Lions’ outstanding season climaxes in region semifinals
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Hoops teams have historic campaigns

 

 

For the first time in 37 years both the Lionettes and Lions won the regular season district title in the same campaign in 2013-14.

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Rigsby has done admirable job coaching Lions
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Sports star now major fan
Sports star now major fan
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Second half sparks Lions to victory
Second half sparks Lions to victory
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Hoops teams split at Macon
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Drought ends; Lions beat LA
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Lions make quick work of Central
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Lions stun Upperman
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Two of Tennessee's best
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Smith Co. no match for Lions
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Lions in the driver's seat
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TCB: Lions secure road win
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Quick start secures victory
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Melton hurt, Lions suffer setback
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Lions fall in Region
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Lions' upset bid falls short
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Lions earn 4-AA berth
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DeKalb too much for Lions
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Lions play well in setback
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Controversial call goes against Lions
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Lions back to .500
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Does soybeans have giblets?
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Nave leads Cannon Co. on course
Cannon County sophomore Jacob Nave enjoyed a consistent week on the links for the Lions, leading the team in scoring in all three tournaments.
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X-Country girls capture title; boys second
Cannon County’s girls cross country team dominated the competition to win the Forrest All-Comers Meet. It marked the second win of the season for the Lionettes.
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Auburntown News: It's all about school this week
Harvest Festival and Coronation takes place Friday, Sept. 21.
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Lions heating up on course
Cannon County’s Wyatt Goff fired a nine-hole 41 and Briar Jakes shot 45 as the Lions tied Smith County 187-187 in golf action.
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Gordon: Federal Spending Patterns Can’t Continue
Gordon: Federal Spending Patterns Can’t Continue
WASHINGTON – This week the U.S. House will take an important step towards reducing federal spending by passing H.R. 2920, the Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act (“PAYGO”). This legislation re-establishes the principle responsible for budget surpluses at the end of the 1990s, which required that any new spending by Congress be offset with a reduction in existing spending.
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