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with Gayle Cox TICK TOCK, TURN BACK YOUR CLOCK!  Daylight Savings Time will start at midnight on Saturday, Nov. 2. This reminder is to help everyone be on time for your Sunday events. The …

with Vickie Ellis Hello to all! The temperature on Saturday was fine for me, but we had so much rain. Of course, we had rain Friday and were expected to have storms Monday afternoon. I hope we all …

with Mary Lynn Lambert Ricky and Jennifer Wilson and family traveled to Kansas during the school fall break. They enjoyed visiting with Kendall and friends while their daughter, Dixie, was able to …

with Gloria Holiday Hello to everyone! This is the day the Lord has made, so let us be happy and enjoy it! I am so sorry about the weeks I have not had my column in the paper. The first week, I was …

with Carolyn Goff Well, Monday morning was damp and dreary! We will probably have a lot of days like this. I know most of you heard about or was maybe involved with the straight line wind damage just …

By David Coy Sunrise “I may have been raped behind a dumpster, but I don’t know by who or when or how. In newspapers my name was “unconscious intoxicated woman.” If I told them, (family) I …

Patsy Nobles Jones “Our beloved leaves an indelible lasting imprint in our memories.” Our community expresses deep sympathy for the loss of Cousin Julia Mae Morris McCoy (7-21-51 to 10-22-19), …

Senior Center Trunk or Treat Oct. 31 The Senior Citizens are sponsoring a Trunk or Treat from 5-6:30 p.m. Oct. 31 in the Senior Center Parking Lot. 4-H Halloween Chili and Hot Dog Supper Oct. 31 The …

Singing The Masters at Old Path Nov. 3 Old Path Baptist Church will have singing at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, featuring the Masters from Mississippi. Everyone is welcome. Special Service City of …

By Kendall Patterson Staff Writer Seniors of Chester County took home the gold at the Tennessee 2019 Senior Brain Games Chamiponship last Thursday Oct. 24. “We’re really excited for our …

Jerry Ray Mullins, 46, of Finger, was formally charged with second degree murder last Friday, in the shooting death of 42-year-old Samantha Melendez. On Monday, Oct. 14, 2019, the Chester County …

On Friday, Oct. 18, officers with the Savannah Police Department were notified by Hardin County Animal Services of possible animal bones found by a crew working inside a home at 205 Pleasant St., in …

By Gary Roeder, II Staff Writer Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a contagious neurological disease eating away at White Tail Deer, Elk, and Moose. It degenerates the brain and spinal cord. Keith …

Bob Bass was recently appointed to Deputy Director of Tennessee Corrections Institute. Bass started his career in 1991 at Chester County Sheriff’s department and served as a corrections officer and …

By Kendall Patterson Staff Writer Staff Writer As Timothy Lewis Deputy regional Coordinator of Tennessee Valley for PHWFF states, Being a vet is not always glory. There’s a lot of instances you …

By Melinda Myers It is time to select and decorate pumpkins for your Halloween display. Get family and friends involved in a trip to the pumpkin farm and consider hosting a decorating party. Whether …

Vanderbilt University Medical Center is leading a multicenter national study to evaluate the effectiveness of the influenza vaccine for preventing the flu’s most serious side effects — admission …

Engineering biology is already transforming technology and science, and a consortium of researchers across many disciplines in the international Genome Project-write is calling for more discussion …

Grand reopening of Old Main The public is invited to attend the Grand Re-opening of Freed-Hardeman University’s Old Main Friday, Nov. 8, at 2 p.m. on the front lawn of the building located at 158 …

Third in a series telling the 150 year history of Freed-Hardeman University. In 1890, a young man arrived in Henderson to attend West Tennessee Christian College. He would remain here for the most of …

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