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Showing 9 articles from January 13, 2011.

OBITUARIES

Margaret Ann Williams
Mrs. Margaret Ann Williams age 94 of McMinnville, TN, (Daylight Community) died Wednesday, January 12, 2011.
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CANNON COMMUNITY

Beavers, Weaver To File Tennessee Health Freedom Act
NASHVILLE — State Senator Mae Beavers (R-Mt. Juliet) and Representative Terri Lynn Weaver (R-Lancaster) announced today they will file legislation to protect the freedom of Tennessee patients to make their own health care choices, regardless of the federal action taken in Washington last year.
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Bill Banning State Income Tax Filed
NASHVILLE – State Senator Brian Kelsey (R-Germantown) and Representative Glen Casada (R-College Grove) filed a “No State Income Tax” constitutional amendment in the legislature today.
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Hoops Teams Will Face Rival DeKalb Friday
Cannon County's scheduled basketball games at rival DeKalb County will be played as scheduled Friday, according to school officials.
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Middle School To Be Discussed At Public Forums
The Cannon County School System will hold a series of public forums concerning the possibility of a school for middle grades students, beginning Jan. 24.$element(poll,poll,46)$
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Patrick, Gannon Express Goals For 2011
A new year has dawned in Cannon County, and both Woodbury Mayor Harold Patrick and County Executive Milke Gannon have a number of goals they would like to see accomplished before it's over.
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State Tax Collections Again Exceed Budgeted Estimates
NASHVILLE – State tax collections exceeded budgeted estimates in December for the fourth consecutive month of this fiscal year.
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Three Charged In Two Separate Crimes
Two people were arrested recently on charges of manufacturing meth and maintaining a dwelling for the purpose of manufacturing meth by the Cannon County Sheriff's Department.
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Winter Wonderland At Brown-Spurlock Park
Winter Wonderland At Brown-Spurlock Park
Paula Todd submitted these pictures of kids having a good time in the snow at Woodbury's Brown-Spurlock Park. The four-plus inches of snow which fell Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday resulted in students having a full week vacation from school for the second straight year.
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