Obituary Report for March 27, 2002
Harvey Kenneth Bowen, Betty J. Butcher Burns, Gladys Catherine Bell, Eva Virginia Cantrell, Jean N. Cunningham, Jasper Edward (Ed) Carden, Edgar Heatherly, Ima Jo Jones, Ruth Sidney Pistole Harvey Kenneth Bowen, 84Old Hickory resident and Cannon County native Harvey Kenneth Bowen, 84, died March 23.A retired pipefitter with Local 572 and a World War II…
Read Moreates and her husband are ill
TO THE EDITOR: I wrote you before the trial of Andrea Yates who was to be tried for drowning her five children. You chose not to print it. Some things need repeating, so I’m writing again.I feel you did wrong by not informing your readers of both sides. You printed only Mr. Clark’s opinion of…
Read MoreState could trim its postage costs
To the Editor: Our state leaders and lawmakers have been very much in the news the past several weeks. It appears they are having a difficult time trying to balance the state’s budget. Instead of looking for practical ways to cut cost, they look for new ways to raise revenue, without a thought to the…
Read MoreBlue’s Birthday Party tour visits TPAC
After the incredibly successful two-year national run of Blue’s Clues Live!, Nickelodeon and Clear Channel Entertainment have re-teamed to bring a brand new theatrical production to the stage of Nickelodeon’s top-rated preschool television show “Blue’s Clues.” Blue’s Birthday Party, the biggest birthday party ever, will stop at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville April…
Read MoreCelebration of Crafts being offered April 6
It could be called a “crafty” way to help Tennessee Tech University’s Appalachian Center for Crafts provide outreach art projects to children of the Upper Cumberland.It’s the fourth annual Celebration of Crafts – a day-long festival featuring craft demonstrations and sales, live music and food. This year’s event will be held at the Craft Center…
Read MoreVocal coach offers intensive session
Top vocal coach Renee Grant-Williams will offer an intensive one-day presentation of her highly successful Master Class Series April 6 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the AmSouth Bank Business Center in the heart of downtown Nashville. Then, from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m., the Master Class will take over Wolfy’s Den in the Arena…
Read MoreLady Pioneers fall at Franklin Co.; bats go cold in 6-2 loss
By DALE STUBBLEFIELD / Staff Reporter for the Southern Standard Warren County High School’s softball team fell to 2-3 Monday with a loss on the road to Franklin County, 6-2.For the Lady Pioneers the bats went cold Monday, with only three hits in the game. Warren County played four solid innings of defense, holding the…
Read MoreWCMS sweeps Shafer; now 6-0
Warren County Middle’s baseball team kept rolling along Saturday, improving to 6-0 with a doubleheader sweep of Gallatin’s Shafer Middle School Sunday.The Pioneers got multi-hit games from four different players, and only allowed three hits and one earned run, on their way to a 9-5 victory over the Green Wave in Sunday’s opening game.Brooks Majors…
Read MoreUpon Further Review: Memphis cans morals for money
By Dale Stubblefield / Columnist On Monday the one thing I hoped that would never happen did. The state of Tennessee is going to shame itself and let Mike “The Thug” Tyson fight Lennox Lewis at the Pyramid on June 8 in Memphis.OK, everybody would love to see Lewis beat Mike Tyson to a pulp,…
Read MoreWCMS clipped by Avery Trace
By DALE STUBBLEFIELD / Staff Reporter for the Southern Standard Warren County Middle School’s soccer team suffered its first loss Monday, falling to Avery Trace 3-2 at Pistole Park.Avery Trace scored mid-way through the first half on a breakaway run with the ball just missing goalkeeper Tucker Chastain.The Pioneers turned up the offensive pressure and…
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