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Opinion: Smile — you’ll look better

G Funny, the stages of life we go through, hopefully growing wiser as we go. Some lessons we deduce from listening or observing. Some lessons we learn “the hard way” through experience. Other lessons require nudges along our journey. One…

FC Reentry reflects on Second Chance Month

With April having been observed in the United States as Second Chance Month, here’s a look at the Franklin County Reentry program. The key objectives are to increase awareness about the consequences of criminal convictions and unlock second-chance opportunities for…

Obituaries in April 27, 2023, edition

NANCY BROWN  BROWN, Nancy Sue Shaver, age 86, of Decherd, passed away on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at her residence while surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Saltillo, Mississippi, on June 8, 1936, to the late Robert…

Religious Happenings in April 27, 2023, edition

April 30 Unitarian Universalist      The Unitarian Universalist Church of Tullahoma, 3536 New Manchester Hwy., Tullahoma, welcomes Julia Ward-Mays speaking on hospice for families. Refreshments and a discussion period follow. Visit www.tullahomauu.org. May 3 Tullahoma Sangha Tullahoma Sangha, a Zen…

Hornets fall at Cascade in pitchers’ duel

S The Huntland High School Hornets lost to the Cascade Champions 2-0 on the road Wednesday for their 13th loss of the season. The teams were deadlocked for most of the night in a scoreless pitchers’ duel before the Champions…

24 South tracksters advance to sectional meet

S Trojans, Lady Trojans win sub-sectional titles The South Middle School boys and girls track and field teams competed in their sub-sectional meet Monday and Wednesday at Riverdale High School. The top four finishers in each event received berths to…