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Showing 11 articles from April 20, 2010.

OBITUARIES

William P. Johnson
William "Bill" P. Johnson, 60, died March 18, 2010, at Skyline Medical Center.
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CANNON HAPPENINGS

2010 Crop Reporting Deadlines
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Cannon County High Basketball Camps Scheduled
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Career Day Scheduled At Motlow, Public Invited
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CANNON COMMUNITY

Borren Gives RIF A Lift At Woodbury Head Start
Borren Gives RIF A Lift At Woodbury Head Start
During the Reading Is Fundamental two week Reading Challenge, Sydney Borren, a student at Cannon County High School, volunteered her time to read and interact with the children at Woodbury Head Start.
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CCHS Gets Set For Solar Car Competition 2010
(L-R) Kristen Peterson, John Hall, Andy Agee and Ethan Womack test their solar-powered cars during a test run Tuesday.
CCHS Gets Set For Solar Car Competition 2010
The parking lot of Cannon County High School will be filled with race cars one day this week, in what might look like a mini Indy car event.
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Constable Challenges Statements Made By Commissioner Stoetzel
During the meeting to the Cannon County Commissioners, the contentious rant by Commissioner Bob Stoetzel regarding the Cannon County 911 Emergency Communications District was not only uncalled for, but legally incorrect.
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Five Cases Sent To May Grand Jury Session
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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REACH Director Explains Budget Items, Financial Procedures
Following is a letter from Angela King, Director of the Cannon County REACH Afterschool Programs, to members of the Cannon County Commission.
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Relay For Life Adds Cooking For A Cure To Event
The pottery students at Cannon County High School will be hosting a “Bowl” supper at this year’s Relay for Life event on Friday, May 21st to help raise money for cancer awareness in Cannon County and the American Cancer Society.
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Woodbury Day School Goes Green
Woodbury Day School Goes Green
With scores of students eating lunch every day, the teachers at the Woodbury Day School used to see a lot of used drink pouches get thrown away. Now they earn two cents for every one of those pouches.
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