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Lionettes Secure Season Sweep Of Coffee County
Lionettes Secure Season Sweep Of Coffee County
Abbey Sissom has hit two game-winning shots in her young Cannon County basketball career. The most recent one counted.
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Danny Joe Burger
Danny Joe Burger, 56, died Thursday, December 16, 2010 at St. Thomas Hospital following a short illness.
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Gordon Finishes Congressional Career At A Sprint
WASHINGTON – After announcing his intent to retire from Congress last December, Congressman Bart Gordon capped off a distinguished career in office with a productive 26th year in Congress.
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Lions Club Reaches Out To Those In Need
Lions Club Reaches Out To Those In Need
The Cannon County Lions Club is celebrating the season by reaching out to those in the community who may be less fortunate during this Christmas season.
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Payroll Tax Cut To Boost Take-Home Pay For Most Workers
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today released instructions to help employers implement the 2011 cut in payroll taxes, along with new income-tax withholding tables that employers will use during 2011.
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Jolly Old Elf Spotted At East Side School
Jolly Old Elf Spotted At East Side School
On Thursday, all K-4 students at East Side School received a special visitor.
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THP Urges Tennesseans To Take A Stand Against Drunk Driving
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Highway Patrol will combine forces with other state and local law enforcement agencies around the country for this year's "Lights on for Life Day", held Friday, December 17.
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UCHRA Announces Commodities Recertification
The Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency (UCHRA) would like to remind those who receive commodities that it is time for recertification of their commodities card.
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UCHRA Nutrition Announces Dates Congregate Meals Not Being Served
Congregate noon meals are provided at Senior Citizens Centers located in all 14 Upper Cumberland Counties. Anyone age 60 or older is eligible to receive a meal at the congregate site.
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West Side Students Spread Holiday Cheer
West Side Students Spread Holiday Cheer
A group of West Side students visited downtown Woodbury Thursday morning and stopped at several businesses and government offices to sing Christmas carols. They also wished everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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Dollar General Market Donates To Toys For Tots
Dollar General Market Donates To Toys For Tots
The Woodbury Police Dept. would like to say thank you to Dollar General Market for their recent participation in the Toys for Tots program.
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Auburntown Library Closed Friday
The Auburntown Branch Library will be closed on Friday, December 17th, due to staff illness.
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Freshmen Game At CCHS Tonight
Cannon County High's freshmen boys basketball game scheduled for tonight at Riverdale has been moved to CCHS. Tip-off time is 6 p.m.
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Woodbury Lions Club Ornament On Sale
Woodbury Lions Club Ornament On Sale
The Woodbury Lions Club has reissued the first ornament in the series and has them for sale this holiday season.
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Noel Todd
Noel Todd, 76, died December 15, 2010 at his home following an extended illness.
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Cannon Schools Are Open Today
Cannon County Schools will be open and on time Thursday, December 16th 2010. Bus driver discretion. Thursday, December 16th will be exam review day for CCHS students. Barbara Parker, Director of Schools.
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Quilt-Top Workshop Planned In January
Quilt-Top Workshop Planned In January
The “Quilt-Top in a Day” Workshop, held annually in Woodbury, is scheduled for January 22 and 29, 2011, beginning promptly at 8:00 a.m.
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Palin Person Of The Year for 2010; Bush Tops Decade
UTICA, NY - Former Vice-Presidential candidate and Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin is the Person of the Year for 2010 according to a recent Zogby International survey.
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Barn Burglary Reported To Sheriff’s Department
The burglary of a barn and an out building was reported to the Cannon County Sheriff’s Department was reported on Dec. 7.
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Sheriff Young ‘Delivers’ On Campaign Promise
Sheriff Young ‘Delivers’ On Campaign Promise
One of Darrell Young’s campaign promises while he was running for sheriff earlier this year was that he would look for ways to save the taxpayers of Cannon County money.
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J. Paul Newby
J. Paul Newby, 84, of McMinnville, died December 13, 2010, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville following a sudden illness.
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Corker Votes To Extend Existing Tax Rates
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bob Corker, R-Tenn., has offered a bipartisan amendment to the tax cut package that would establish a binding federal spending cap tied to the country’s economic output, instilling fiscal discipline and smaller government while incentivizing lawmakers to pass pro-growth policies.
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Goodness Gracious: Ritcheys Celebrate 40th Anniversary
Goodness Gracious: Ritcheys Celebrate 40th Anniversary
“Goodness gracious it’s good!” Friday evening December 10th Charles and Janice Ritchey celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at the Goodness Gracious Cafe in Murfreesboro.
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Marijuana, Ecstasy Use Rising Among U.S. Teens
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Several important findings come out of this year’s Monitoring the Future study, the 36th annual, national survey of American teens in a series that launched in 1975.
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Winter Weather Advisory Remains In Effect
Winter Weather Advisory Remains In Effect
A wintry mix of sleet... freezing rain... and possibly a a light snow... will begin by late this morning or early afternoon... and continue through the rest of the day.
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