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Showing 33 articles from September 11, 2012.

OBITUARIES

Bessie H. Merrima
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Douglas Wayne Wimberly
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Jack Fuller Barton
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Milan Tucker
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Ray H. Hare
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CANNON SPORTS

Do more coaches equal increased wins?
If a head football coach has a dozen or more assistant coaches, does that automatically translate to winning state titles?
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First National Bank Players of the Week
First National Bank Players of the Week
Justin Tobin is presented the FNB Player of the Week by Jeanne Melton for his efforts against DeKalb County.
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Lions fail in search of first win
Cannon County football suffers second shutout, 35-0
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Soccer shocks Friendship
Soccer shocks Friendship
Hollis provides winner in 1-0 shutout
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X-Country impressive at invitationals
Cannon County’s boys and girls cross-country teams enjoyed impressive showings during invitationals last week.
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CANNON HAPPENINGS

Chicago comes to Arts Center
Murder. Greed. Corruption. Violence. Exploitation. Adultery. Treachery. And all that jazz.
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DTC to host Annual Meeting on Sept. 15
DTC Communications will host its annual meeting on Saturday, Sept. 15, at the DeKalb County Fairgrounds in Alexandria.
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Lewis & Clark Circus coming to Woodbury
Subscribe to the Cannon Courier and you will receive two Adult General Admission Passes ($24 value) good to Wedensday’s performance of the Lewis & Clark Circus.
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Readyville FCE held September meeting
The Readyville FCE will hold its September meeting at Ferrell Hollow Farms on the 18th at 11:00 a.m.
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CANNON COMMUNITY

Borren appointed to board
Shirley Borren of Woodbury, Tenn., has been appointed to the Tennessee Community Services Agency Statewide Board of Directors.
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Celebration of fine arts, crafts
Celebration of fine arts, crafts
Dorothy Hobbs, above, weaves a white oak basket during the annual White Oak Crafts Fair at the Cannon County Arts Center Saturday and Sunday
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Cripple Creek Cloggers perform in Baltic States
Cripple Creek Cloggers and their accompanying string band returned recently from touring festivals in the Baltic States.
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Hometown Military News
Navy Airman Alexander S. Grimes, son of Kenneth S. Grimes, of Morrison, Tenn., recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
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Let’s talk on how to get rid of crystal meth in our county for good
Maybe some of you think it's an impossible task, because crystal meth labs keep showing up like poisonous mushrooms, more and more in Woodbury and other cities of the country.
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New chief named for DeKalb Community Hospital, Stones River Hospital
Susan (Sue) Conley has been named Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for DeKalb Community Hospital (DCH) and Stones River Hospital (SRH) by theUpper Healthcare (UCHI) Board and Capella Healthcare.
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United Way seeks participants for its 2013-2014 Partner Programs
The United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties has announced that it started its process to recruit 2013-2014 partner programs.
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OPINIONS

Does First Amendment protect right to be heard?
Here's an interesting First Amendment question for you.
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Have you ever thought of xeroxing a dog?
Last night, I was looking through a box of old photographs of my mother ’s and made a discovery I had been overlooking for years.
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The ‘hidden’ message in the old Burma shave ads
When I was a young boy, late '50s - early '60s, life was much more simple and common-sense themed than now.
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You know you’re getting old when they offer ‘free cremation’ instead of free vacation
There I was, looking nice, the Whittle Way, just after inserting false teeth to take a bite of another gloriously beautiful day...ABOVE GROUND!!!
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COURIER SPOTLIGHT

Aldermen discuss rules for roadblocks
Civic organizations, school clubs and sports teams will continue to have opportunities to raise money by conducting road blocks in Woodbury.
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Auburntown City Council overview from monthly meeting
The Auburntown City Council met Sept. 4 for its regular monthly meeting.
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Auburntown News
Several congratulations start our week off.
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IDB deals with big problems
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Managing the ups and down of irregular income
When your stream is uneven, you must deal with some distinct financial issues.
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Motlow forum will mark Constitution's 225th anniversary
Educators in the Motlow College Department of Social Science will discuss "Elections and the Constitution" during a Constitution Day forum.
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No change for voters
Nonresident property owners in Woodbury keep three options
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Town of Woodbury donates car to County
One law enforcement department helping another
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