Outstanding 4-H’ers receive recognition at annual banquet
Approximately 400 of Warren County’s most outstanding 4-H’ers, sponsors and volunteer leaders were honored recently during the 2002 4-H Awards Banquet held at Warren County Middle School.Those receiving special awards were Joshua Moore, Most Outstanding Junior 4-H’er; Cinthea Comer, Outstanding Junior High 4-H’er; Michael Moore, Outstanding Senior High 4-H Member Level 11; and Garrett Martin,…
Read MoreSummer camp ready for campers
Warren County campers are invited to attend the Jaycees 2002 Camp Discovery July 7-12 this year. The camp is a facility designed specifically for mentally and physically challenged individuals and is owned and operated by the Tennessee Jaycee Foundation, Inc. With direct cooperation of the students and faculty of Tennessee’s colleges and universities, the programs…
Read MoreHometown Heroine: AAUW gives recognition
Sharon Elam, left, makes the Member of the Year presentation to Loyce McGregor, who served as chairperson and organized the annual Spring Art Show, a countywide project featuring the artwork of area students. Carol Grandey, 20-year-volunteer with the Warren County A&L Fair, was recognized for her efforts as the American Association of University Women selected…
Read MoreLocal band 24-7 Rocks releases CD
Story and photos by James Clark Members of the group 24-7 Rocks are, from left, John T. Cunningham, Kenny Knight, Benji St. John and Damon Lewis. Cunningham and Knight are from Warren County while St. John and Lewis live in Coffee County. Cruising down the road to rock-and-roll success is a dream shared by musicians…
Read MoreGirls Prep Softball League: Cumberland Bank downs Elkins, 5-1
Cumberland Bank used a balanced attack at the plate to score a 5-1 win over Elkins Realty in Girls Prep League Fast Pitch softball action on May 18.For Cumberland Bank, Beth Solomon, Ashley Nunley and Airrah Mathney collected one hit each.McCall Cooper doubled, Jessica Miller, Elizabeth Kennamer and Sarah Cooper had one hit each for…
Read MoreSenior League: Woodcarver rolls
The hits just kept on coming for Woodcarver in Senior League baseball action last week, as they scored a 17-7 win over Check Advance. Dylan Keith and Justin Fults had three hits apiece for the winners, while Darrid Wells and Alex Mullican, who picked up the win on the mound, had two each. Brandon Hodges…
Read MoreUpon Further Review: Can debate fuel Indy’s popularity?
By Dale Stubblefield / Columnist STUBBLEFIELD Sunday afternoon I turned the channel to catch the last 10 laps of the Indy 500. I’m not a big racing fan, but I do enjoy watching the skills it takes to drive a car 200 miles per hour.As the race drew to an end, I — along with…
Read MoreHaile, Richardson win Spring Fling
Scott Haile and Tim Richardson combined to win the championship flight of the 2002 Spring Fling at the McMinnville Country Club.The 36-hole annual event, played Saturday and Sunday, was divided into five flights, with Haile and Richardson tallying a two-day total of 127, carding a 65 in the first round and a 62 in the…
Read MoreSoftball award winners
Dale Stubblefield photo The Warren County High School girls softball team presented its end-of-the-season awards at the conclusion of Saturday’s alumni game at the team’s on-campus field. Taking home the team’s honors for the 2001 season were, from left, Kendra Savage, Most Improved; Lacey Griffith, Miss Pioneer; Tracey Medlen, Golden Glove; Vanessa Cornelius, Outstanding Hitter;…
Read MoreCagers hard at work:Hoop squads going through spring practice
Warren County’s basketball squads have been busy recently, holding spring practice each day in the Charlie Dalton Gym. Above, boys head coach Doug Keil gathers his team during drills on Friday. (Dale Stubblefield photo) While their season is still a few months away, the Pioneer and Lady Pioneer basketball squads are busy in the gym.The…
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