CANNON COMMUNITY |
4-H News: County Bread Baking Contest May 17 One of the most popular 4-H contests is always the bread baking contest. ... |
SAVE would like to thank Auburntown City Council for their recent donation of $500. ... |
Five Woodland Students Reach The Top Each year, students at Woodland participate in the climbing of the peg board in the Woodland Elementary gymnasium. ... |
Judge Clayton Was A Wonderful Man: Judge Ash Judge James K. Clayton, Jr. was honored prior to the beginning of Cannon County Circuit Court Thursday morning. ... |
Last Day To Donate Items To Project Cannon Cares Project Cannon Cares continues to collect items to deliver to victims of last week's tornadoes. Collections continue through today at the Community Center. ... Courier Staff Report |
At his signing on Wednesday, May 4, Cannon County High basketball player Jared Nave was honored to have some former coaches in the audience. ... |
On April 23, the Future Society of MTSU in Murfreesboro held an Easter Egg Hunt for some of the smallest clients receiving services from County Cannon SAVE. ... |
Teacher Tenure Recommendations On Board Agenda When it meets next Monday at Cannon County High School. ... |
WHC Patient Honored For Lifetime Achievements The Tennessee Health Care Association (THCA) has named Nolan Warren, a patient at Woodbury Health Center, to its annual Who’s Who in Tennessee Nursing Homes. ... |
COURIER SPOTLIGHT |
Mother's Day is coming up fast. Do you know what you're going to get Mom to show her how much you appreciate everything she's done for you? ... WILL COOK, Courier Contributor |
CANNON CRIME |
Man Indicted By Grand Jury Faces More Charges A man indicted by the Cannon County Grand Jury in February was taken into custody recently and also faced additional charges. ... |
OBITUARIES |
Betty Faye Lance McMinnville resident and Cannon County, TN native Betty Faye Lance, age 56, was born June 13, 1954 and died May 3, 2011 River Park Hospital following a sudden illness. ... |
Judge James Keeble Clayton, Jr. Judge James Keeble Clayton, Jr. of Murfreesboro, TN died May 3, 2011. He was a native of Murfreesboro and a descendent of Rutherford County and Murfreesboro’s earliest settlers. He was the son of the late James Keeble Sr. and Frances Gerhardt Clayton. ... |
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