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Showing 13 articles from April 8, 2010.

CANNON HAPPENINGS

Celebrate Spring Saturday At Edgar Evins State Park
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Meet The Candidates Event Planned For May 29
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Welcome Home Celebration For Jennifer Duggin On April 17
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Woodbury Weight Watcher’s Class Starts April 22
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CANNON COMMUNITY

600 Families Receive Over 18,000 Pounds Of Food
600 Families Receive Over 18,000 Pounds Of Food
On April 7, 2010 at the Justin Pemberton Arena over 18,000 pounds of food was given out to members of the community and hosted by the Cannon County REACH Afterschool Program.
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Dig It: Woodbury FFA Plant Sale Planned April 24
Dig It: Woodbury FFA Plant Sale Planned April 24
Students in horticulture program at Cannon County High School have been getting their hands dirty preparing for the annual plant sale on April 24, 2010.
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High School To Undergo 'Redesign' Next Year
High School To Undergo 'Redesign' Next Year
There will be a new look at Cannon County High School next year, but that doesn't mean there will be changes to the building.
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House Passes Bill To Keep Violent Criminals Behind Bars
On Thursday, the Tennessee House of Representatives passed legislation that will keep criminals who commit aggravated robbery with a weapon off the streets for more than double the current minimum sentence.
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Local Man Faces Federal Drug Charges
Local Man Faces Federal Drug Charges
Donald Ray Reeder, 50, 4252 Big Hill Road was turned over to U.S. Marshals Thursday following action in Circuit Court in Woodbury.
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Manchester Wal-Mart Donates To SAVE
Manchester Wal-Mart Donates To SAVE
A special thank you to the Manchester Wal-Mart and all their employees for their generous donation of $500.00 to Cannon County SAVE.
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Red Cross 2010 Local Fundraising Campaign Begins
Red Cross volunteers in Cannon County will be contacting new and existing donors to the organization over the next few weeks to help generate funds for the local chapter to help pay for local disasters, aid military families and to help train the community in life-saving first aid and CPR courses.
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School Board Approves Tenure, Non-Tenure Recommendations
Cannon County's Board of Education gave its approval to the tenure and non-tenure recommendations of Director of Schools Barbara Parker Thursday, but the vote was not unanimous.
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State Funding Board Expects Moderate Revenue Growth
With the state and national economic picture for the next 18 months still muddled, the Tennessee State Funding Board is expecting only modest growth in the state’s revenues during the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
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