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Finalists for the 2019 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards announced
(High School Sports ~ 11/19/19)
The Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Awards will be presented to the top football players in nine classifications of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association on Monday, December 2, 2019, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville. For the 18th consecutive year, the top kicker in the state will be recognized with a Mr. Football Award, regardless of classification.
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Lewisburg's young ladies (Local News ~ 11/19/19)
Lewisburg Mayor Jim Bingham recognized, at Tuesday’s council meeting, the young ladies representing the city this year as pageant winners Pictured with Bingham, from left are Miss Lewisburg 2019 Chelsea Hargrove, Little Miss Lewisburg 2019 Makaylee Bishop, and Jr. Miss Lewisburg 2019 Ariel Dixon... -
Carlee Messick (Local News ~ 11/19/19)
Carlee Elizabeth Messick turned “One” on October 12th. She is the daughter of Codi and Caitlin Messick. Grandparents are Tommy and Ida Tindell, Chris and Carol Messick. Great grandparents are Rex and Glenda Messick. -
Vets program at Village Manor (Local News ~ 11/19/19)
Nov. 11 is the day set aside each year to honor our veterans young and old. This past Monday, veterans, several residents at Village Manor, family, and friends of the veterans being honored, gathered together for a program held by Larry McKnight, President of the Veteran’s Outreach Program. ... -
2019-20 Junior Kiwanis class (Local News ~ 11/19/19)
The 2019-20 Jr. Kiwanis Class met last week for “County Government Day”. They visited the Marshall County Courthouse, Annex, jail, churches and businesses around the square. The Jr. Kiwanis program develops leadership among the selected students through monthly meetings designed to educate them on the history, government, and economy of Marshall County and its municipalities... -
Veterans Day (Local News ~ 11/19/19)
Monday morning was clear and sunny for the ceremony honoring veterans of the armed services on the square in Lewisburg. Lieutenant Colonel Todd Lowrance, a Marshall County native with 26 years of service in the National Guard, spoke to the assembled crowd of veterans, family members, and supporters of the shared connection that military service builds between those who have “willingly and courageously raised their hand” to serve...
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