SAVE would like to thank Auburntown City Council for their recent donation of $500.
Each year, students at Woodland participate in the climbing of the peg board in the Woodland Elementary gymnasium.
On April 23, the Future Society of MTSU in Murfreesboro held an Easter Egg Hunt for some of the smallest clients receiving services from County Cannon SAVE.
Judge Susan Melton held court on Wednesday this week in order to conduct three preliminary hearings.
Cannon County property transfers for the month of April 2011 totaled $1,996,996.
A recent altercation between two brothers led to the arrest of one.
By:
KEVIN HALPERN, Courier Co-Editor
In presenting his first budget request as Sheriff of Cannon County, Darrell Young is looking to cut expenditures in some areas, and increase them in others.
By:
KEVIN HALPERN, Courier Co-Editor
For residents of the Town of Woodbury, the proposed budget for the next fiscal year offers nothing but good news.
The Auburntown City Council met Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at 6:00 PM in the staff room of the Adams Branch Library in Auburntown.
Cannon County’s baseball team will play host to Livingston Academy in the first round of the District 8-AA Tournament Thursday at 5 p.m., in Woodbury.
Students volunteer services at Edgar Evins State Park
If you are attending SAVE Fest this Friday and Saturday, Verizon encourages you to bring any of your old cell phones, batteries, and chargers to the event.
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Tennessee Education Association
NEA addresses changing portrait of American public school teacher.
A Woodbury woman has filed a complaint against a Readyville woman alleging an assault at Brown-Spurlock Park.
A former Circuit Court judge died Tuesday morning just before General Sessions Court was to begin at the Cannon County Courthouse.
I’m torn with the news of the killing of Osama bin Laden. First I am extremely glad that the world is rid of another ruthless despotic dictator. However, there are several things that leave me perplexed.
By:
WILL COOK, Courier Contributor
Recently, WolfePack Paranormal, a local paranormal investigation team, went ghost-hunting in Murfreesboro's Little Theatre. Rumors of paranormal activity have surrounded the theatre for quite some time, so the WolfePack set out to see what kind of evidence they could collect.
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Democratic Party Caucus
Democrats think jobs should be the number one priority in the state of Tennessee.
By:
TONY STINNETT, Courier Co-Editor
Friends and family toasted and roasted local businessman J.H. "Hal" Larimer during the fifth annual Friends of Adams Memorial Library Roast at Cannon County High School, April 21.
The Salem Baptist Association Vacation Bible School Clinic was held at Woodbury First Baptist Church on Saturday, April 30, 2011. The theme for the Clinic was “Big Apple Adventure.”
Every two seconds someone in American needs blood.