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PUBLIC NOTICES

Legal/Public Notices for 06-29-2010
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CANNON COMMUNITY

Ben Leming To Hold Rally On Square July 5th
Congressional candidate Ben Leming, a Marine Captain and Iraq War combat helicopter veteran, will hold a rally on the square in Woodbury on Monday July 5th at 6 p.m.
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Budget Committee Whittles Away Proposed Raise For County Employees
Faced with a projected budget deficit of almost $550,000 for the fiscal year 2010-2011, which begins July 1, the Budget Committee of the Cannon County Commission decided to eliminate a pay raise for county employees Monday night.
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CAB Driving Force Behind Baby Shower For Young Mothers
Jessica Tucker with the Department of Children Services talks to teen mothers about the agency's services.
CAB Driving Force Behind Baby Shower For Young Mothers
The Cannon County Community Advisory Board (CAB) sponsored a baby shower for teen and young adult mothers at Sunday at the Woodbury Lions Club.
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Candidates Invited To Inspect Voting Machines July 6
In accordance with T.C.A. 2-9-105, you are hereby notified of all voting machine inspections, and canvassing of the machines to be in service for the August 5, 2010 Elections.
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Crushers Place Second In Tournament
Crushers Place Second In Tournament
The Cannon County 7-8 year old Coach Pitch All Stars, the Cannon Crushers, came in second this weekend in a tournament in Unionville.
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Election Commission To Meet At Courthouse Next Week
The Cannon County Election Commission has decided to hold its regular monthly meeting at the Cannon County Courthouse next Tuesday, July 6, Administrator of Elections Stan Dobson said Monday.
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Patriotic Spirit: Two All-American Shows Planned This Week
Cannon County residents and those in neighboring counties will not have to go far for Fourth of July weekend entertainment with two spirited shows planned in Woodbury.
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West To Be Guest Speaker At Historical Society Meeting
The Cannon County Historical Society will meet Tuesday, July 13, at 6:30 p.m. at the Adams Memorial Library, in the basement meeting room.
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