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Station Pure Art schedules exhibit

The Station Pure Art, 200 N. Spring St., will present an exhibit March 2 to April 11 entitled Robots, Dogs and Monsters. A reception is slated on opening day from 1 to 3 p.m. with the display featuring the work of Steve and Bonnie Davis.They have been working artists for over 20 years, exhibiting their…

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Noon Exchange Club sponsors Kids of the Community party

By DUANE SHERRILL / Staff Reporter for the Southern Standard Watching the juvenile court judge and other members of the Kids of the Community perform as the Village People to the song “YMCA” will likely be scorched on the retinas of the program’s children for years to come, highlighting the Kids of the Community Valentine’s…

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Upon Further Review: Tipping the cap to road fans

By Dale Stubblefield / Columnist We have all traveled to ball games to watch our kids play.In some cases, you may just be a fan and go on the road to support your team. But whatever the reason may be, it takes a lot of effort sometimes to hit the road to go catch a…

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Broncos trounced by Trousdale Co.

By DALE STUBBLEFIELD / Staff Reporter for the Southern Standard The Boyd Broncos traveled to Watertown Monday night to open up the District 8-A tournament. The No. 2-seeded Trousdale Yellow Jackets didn’t waste any time, as they took care of business defeating the Broncos 76-54 to advance to the district semifinals.The Yellow Jackets’ defense swarmed…

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Pioneers bow out early

By ROB NUNLEY / Sports Editor for the Southern Standard Randal Harrell drives the baseline on his way to two of his team-high 22 points during fourth-quarter action. (Rob Nunley photo) MURFREESBORO — For a team known for its speed, the Pioneers got off to an uncharacteristically slow start Monday night.And for a squad which…

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Clarification

A sheriff’s department arrest of meth suspect Barry Craig Melton, covered in a recent edition, did not occur at the home of his parents, whose residence is also on Melton Lane.

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Boy Scouts praised, awarded merit badges

McMinnville Boy Scout Troop 309 recently held its Court of Honor.The troop of 20 boys earned numerous merit badges, including aviation, emergency preparedness, climbing and orienteering.The trail toward Eagle Scout was highlighted with advancements in rank. The following earned their Tenderfoot rank: Robby Brown, Ethan Duncan, Landry Duvall, Alex Mullican, Brett Perkins and Stephen Salaman.Boys…

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Obituary Report for Wednesday, February 26, 2003

Marvin LeRoy Bennett, 68McMinnville resident and Warren County native Marvin LeRoy Bennett, 68, died Feb. 23 at River Park Hospital.Retired from the U.S. Air Force after 22 years of service during which he served his country in the Korean and Vietnam wars, a retired truck driver with Lee Trucking, a member of McMinnville Loyal Order…

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Support groups that aren’t needed

By Joan Ryan / Columnist They don’t advocate violence, child pornography or bomb-building, but they are outlaws of the Internet world. Web hosts like Yahoo shut them down when they find them. The sites soon resurface under different names, like ever-changing passwords in an underground resistance.“Anas” always find each other.Ana is shorthand for anorexia. It…

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