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Happenings in Sept. 28, 2023, edition

AA meetings Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are held Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m. at 100 S. Jefferson St., Winchester. For information, call 866-641-9190. Sept. 29 Family night A free family night will be held for everyone at the Manchester Recreation…

Leathers recognized for exemplary sportsmanship

St. Andrew’s-Sewanee volleyball player Emilie Leathers was recently recognized by the National Federation of State High School Associations and the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association for acts of good sportsmanship. Leathers, a junior, was named a recipient of the NFHS…

Syler gets property assessor nod

E In a split vote, Deputy Property Assessor Kathy Syler has been selected by the County Commission to fill the vacancy left by Property Assessor Bruce Spencer’s recent resignation. Syler and County Commissioner William Anderson, who is the county’s solid…

Rebelettes drop home match to Grundy County

S The Franklin County Rebelettes lost to the Grundy County Lady Jackets in straight sets at home Wednesday for their 18th loss of the season. The Rebelettes held an early lead in each set, but the Lady Jackets took control…

Birth announcements in Sept. 28, 2023, edition

Makenna Lynn Harmon Amanda and Jordan Harmon of McMinnville proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Makenna Lynn, on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, at Southern Tennessee Regional Health System-Winchester. Makenna weighed in at 6 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 19 inches…

Palatec remains open in wake of massive fire

C Despite the series of events that led to explosions and a large fire at Palatec Manufacturing Inc.’s Park City location in Lincoln County in the early morning hours of Thursday, Randy and Kaye Cowley said they are “still in…