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 CANNON COMMUNITY

Adams Memorial Library news
Remodeling and packing are in full swing at the Adams Memorial Library.  ...
Courier News Report

Beer Board says no to Short Mountain
The Cannon County Beer Board denied a beer permit request from Short Mountain Market due to its proximity to a nearby church during its regular meeting Tuesday.  ...
KEITH READY, Courier Contributor - 2 opinions posted

Remembering 9/11
Cannon County High School student John Lenzy House plays taps.  ...
TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor

Seniors, Lions have 'sole' together  ...

 COURIER SPOTLIGHT

Auburntown News: It's all about school this week
Harvest Festival and Coronation takes place Friday, Sept. 21.  ...
ANNA PATRICK, Contributor

Local Nurse dies in car crash
An off-duty nurse at Stones River Medical Center died Saturday in a head-on traffic crash after she left work, a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper said.   ...
LISA MARCHESONI, Courier Correspondent

New board members debut at Sept. meeting
The Cannon County Board of Education officially assumed general maintenance responsibilities for the football field house at Cannon County High School.  ...
TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor

Sales tax referendum on ballot
1 percent increase an option  ...
KEITH READY, Courier Contributor

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Updates, honors highlight TSBA Fall District meeting
Local boards of education met at the Tennessee School Boards Association's (TSBA) Upper Cumberland Fall District Meeting.  ...
Courier News Report

 CANNON CRIME

Authorities bust up meth lab
A 46-year-old man is facing multiple charges after being arrested on suspicion of making methamphetamines Sept. 6 at his home in Morrison.  ...
MARIE KEMPH, mkemph@murfreesboropost.com

General Sessions Court: Woodbury man pleads guilty to numerous charges
Clayton Adams pled guilty to a slew of charges.  ...
Courier News Report

Woman helps in assault on boyfriend
Deputies recently arrested a Cannon County woman on suspicion of helping a man assault her boyfriend Sept. 1 in Morrison.  ...
MARIE KEMPH, mkemph@murfreesboropost.com

 OPINIONS

A Food, Farm and Jobs Bill As Soon As Possible
After spending much of August out of Washington, Congress is back – and rural America is watching closely, hoping for passage of a Food, Farm and Jobs Bill as soon as possible.  ...
Tom Vilsack, U.S. Agriculture Secretary

READ: Drought Doesn’t Put Hold On Molasses
With the drought that seemed to go on forever this past summer, questions are still being asked concerning the current and upcoming harvest of crops.   ...
PETTUS READ, Columnist

To the Editor: Why does 90% of Congress get re-elected with a 10% approval?
How can this be?  ...
2 opinions posted

WHITTLE: World famous ‘Gang’ invades Smyrna in Humanitarian Cause
August 23, 2012, is the date a world famous 'Gang' invaded a home in Rutherford County.  ...
DAN WHITTLE, Columnist

WOODY: Road-Kill Stew and Highway Hash - Yummy!
A few years ago our august State Legislature, with nothing better to do to earn their per diem, passed a law allowing their constituents to collect and eat road kill.  ...
LARRY WOODY, Columnist

 CANNON HAPPENINGS

MONSTER DASH 5K FUN RUN/WALK  ...

NEW NOTIFICATION SERVICE FOR CANNON COUNTY SCHOOLS  ...

WEST SIDE SCHOOL FAMILY AND COMMUNITY NIGHT  ...

 CANNON SPORTS

FAIR: MTSU has produced most prep coaches  ...
MURPHY FAIR, Columnist

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.  ...
TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor

Volleyball turns in busy week
Cannon County suffered a pair of tough losses on the volleyball court during a busy week.  ...
TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor

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.  ...
TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor

 OBITUARIES

Amanda Kay Wilson  ...

Joshua Alan Halliburton  ...

 PUBLIC NOTICES

Public Notices For 09-19-2012  ...

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