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The Cannon Courier for 01-05-2010
The Cannon Courier for 01-05-2010
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OBITUARIES

Ollie William Ferrell Jr.
Ollie William "Bill" Ferrell, Jr., 79, died Friday, January 1, 2010 at his home in Gulfport, MS following an extended illness.
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CANNON SPORTS

Blue Raiders Fall To Vanderbilt
NASHVILLE – Two Blue Raiders scored in double figures in a 73-53 loss to Vanderbilt on Monday night.
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CANNON COMMUNITY

Arts Center Plans Annual Membership Meeting On Jan. 17
The Arts Center of Cannon County will hold its annual membership meeting on Sunday, January 17 at 2:00 p.m. A State of the Arts address will be presented as well as reviewing the past year and looking into the future.
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Cold Weather Slows Hurricane Creek Water Line Work
The Auburntown City Council met January 5, 2010 for their regular monthly meeting. The Mayor and all Councilmen were present.
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Elvis Pleads Guilty To DUI, Vandalism Charges
Judge Susan Melton presided over Cannon County General Sessions Court on Tuesday. Some of the results from the various cases which appeared on the docket included:
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How Sweep It Is: Lionettes, Lions Whip Warren County
Cannon County's Colin Jones looks for an open teammate to pass to during action against Warren County Tuesday night. (Photo by Sean Parker)
How Sweep It Is: Lionettes, Lions Whip Warren County
For the second time this season, Cannon County's basketball teams have recorded a sweep of neighboring Warren County.
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Local Teacher Named Educator Of The Week
Local Teacher Named Educator Of The Week
News 2 (WKRN) Nashville has named a Woodland Elementary teacher as its Educator of the Week.
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Schools To Wait And See On Snow Cancellation; Frozen Pipes Plague Public Works
As students headed back to school today following their holiday vacation, school officials were keeping an eye on the weather in the event they need to make plans for more off days later this week.
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Trader Jim Reed Remains Sharp About Knives
Trader Jim Reed Remains Sharp About Knives
In his mind’s eye, Jim Reed still pictures his first pocket knife. He sees it so clearly that he almost feels it resting in the palm of his hand.
His dad gave him that knife when he was 12, back in 1931. But before he even had a chance to dull the blade, he traded it away to Tom Carnahan.
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Winter Storm Watch Issued For Late Wednesday Through Thursday
Winter Storm Watch Issued For Late Wednesday Through Thursday
The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a Winter Storm Watch which is in effect from late Wednesday night through Thursday afternoon.
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Woodbury Council Answers Plea To Rescue S.A.V.E.
Cannon County S.A.V.E. Director Lisa Baird showed Woodbury Board of Mayor and Alderman pictures showing bruises sustained by victims of domestic violence during her presentation Tuesday night.
Woodbury Council Answers Plea To Rescue S.A.V.E.
The Woodbury Board of Mayor and Alderman came to the rescue Tuesday night of the agency which comes to rescue of domestic violence victims in Cannon County.
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