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Read MoreObituary Report for December 31, 2003
Michael Devin Galligan, 31Lebanon resident Michael Devin Galligan, 31, died Dec. 27 after an extended illness.An employee of State Street Bank in Nashville, he was a graduate of Baylor High School and Fordham University of New York. He was the founder of the Strain for the Brain foundation which assists cancer patients at Vanderbilt University…
Read MoreThe Village Idiot: Unusual resolutions for new year
By Jim Mullen / Columnist I’m sick of making New Year’s resolutions only to break them weeks later. Well, days later. OK, hours later. A few minutes later. Not only that, I usually end up doing the opposite of what I resolve to do. If I resolve to lose weight, I gain it. If I…
Read MoreSaints and Sinners:Four philosophies for 2004
By George Plagenz / Columnist If you’re like most people, you will “take life as it comes” in 2004, and you probably won’t need any philosophy of life to see you through the year.If, however, you want to have a hand in shaping what the new year brings, a philosophy of life might help. Here…
Read MoreTaking A Stand: Putting together toys is a big pain
By Duane Sherrill / Columnist Some assembly required? Yeah, right. Half the stuff they make for kids nowadays takes the intellect of a rocket scientist and the patience of Job to assemble. It also helps if you speak several languages.Of course, there’s one language many parents were speaking this Christmas morning when the boxes were…
Read MoreWith a new year coming, here are ideas for 2004
Our Viewpoint As we stand at the doorstep of 2004 and prepare to ring the doorbell, it’s only fitting to compose a wish list for the upcoming year.Call them resolutions, or call them wishful thinking, but here are a few ideas we think will make Warren County a better place for 2004:• May the high…
Read MoreFCE Clubs for December 31, 2003
Bonner“The Christmas Story” was read along with a poem by Freda Bouldin when Bonner Family and Community Education Club members assembled at the home of the club president, Vita Gulley. The group sang “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” and everyone told of something special about a past Christmas. Then prayer was given.Welcomed as guests were…
Read MoreTrue jams at South Jackson Civic Center
Jazz fans from all over Middle Tennessee will gather Jan. 16 at the South Jackson Civic Center, Tullahoma, to experience the great lyricism of Vikki True. Raised in Louisville, Ky., True discovered Jazz at the age of 6 and since then took every opportunity to educate and emerge herself in the music.True’s performances include: The…
Read MoreHenry-Perry says vows in Sparta church
Tammra Louella Henry became the bride of Hershel David Perry Jr., during a double ring ceremony taking place Nov. 1 at East Sparta Church of God in Sparta.The bride is the daughter of Lucille Henry and the late A.P. Henry of Sparta. She is the granddaughter of the late Beecher and Louella Brown and the…
Read MoreRESOLVE TO HAVE A HEALTHY 2004: Civic Center weight room good place to keep resolutions
By Janice M. Howard / Style Editor for the Southern Standard Jimmy Cunningham pumps up his biceps by during curls as Ryan McGee shouts encouragement. (Duane Sherrill photo) You have good intentions as you begin setting goals to make 2004 a year of healthy living and laying out plans to live up to your New…
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