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The Cannon Courier for 08-17-2010
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CANNON COMMUNITY

90 Years After Women’s Suffrage, There’s Still Work To Be Done
August 26th marks the 90th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, which established women’s right to vote.  It was a momentous victory in the struggle for equality in our country, one in which Tennessee played a pivotal role.
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Beer Delivery On Tap For Cannon County
Many different types of products are delivered to customers in Cannon County — food, furniture, flowers and prescription medicine, to name a few.
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Cannon Surpasses National Average On Census Returns
Cannon Surpasses National Average On Census Returns
Results from the 2010 Census won't be released until early next year, but it is already known that Cannon Countians did better than most places in the nation in participating in the head count.
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Heath Simons Named Player Of The Week
Heath Simons Named Player Of The Week
Congratulations to Heath Simons who has been chosen as the First National Bank Player of the Week for his accomplishments Friday night against Spring Hill.
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Illuminating: Local Man Receives U.S. Patent For Invention
A bathtub area before the installation of Fiber Optic Keystone Tiles, and after.
Illuminating: Local Man Receives U.S. Patent For Invention
Approval of applications for U.S. patents usually does not come either quickly or easily, but that was not the case for one local inventor.
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Lionettes Embark On 2010 Volleyball Campaign
CCHS Volleyball coach Sila Kailiponi discusses strategy with the Lionettes during a timeout. The Lionettes faced Coffee County in the season opener Monday at Harris Gymnasium.
Lionettes Embark On 2010 Volleyball Campaign
Cannon County's volleyball team opened the 2010 season with a 3-1 (11-25, 25-19, 20-25, 16-25) setback against Coffee County at Harris Gymnasium but the competitiveness of the match against the generally strong visitors from Manchester signaled the potential of a promising campaign for the Lionettes.
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Three Plead Guilty To Driving Without A License
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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