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Opinion: I could never be president
D Despite my childhood dreams, I have reached an inevitable conclusion: I could never be president of the United States. Oh sure, it once seemed like a fun job. I’d…
Franklin County arrest reports for Jan. 4-24
(EDITOR’S NOTE: The following information on arrests made by state and local authorities is taken from Franklin County Jail intake reports.) Darla Jo Adams, 28, 1125 Brandon Hollow Road, Lynchburg,…
Winchester FD honored for aiding reservists
E Winchester Fire Chief Gary Greeson and his department were honored on Jan. 18 by the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve program for going the extra distance to…
Middle school Hornets fall to Eagleville in area finals
S The Huntland Middle School Hornets lost to the Eagleville Eagles 47-29 at Lincoln County High School Thursday in the championship game for the Area 12A tournament. A slow start…
Obituaries in Jan. 26, 2023, edition
MARY GARNER GARNER, Mary Lou Baker, age 88, of Cowan, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023, at Bailey Manor in Winchester, while surrounded by her loving family. She was born…
Religious Happenings in Jan. 26, 2023, edition
Jan. 28 Winter ladies’ coffee Everyone is welcome to join in for a winter ladies’ coffee event featuring guest speaker Dr. Cathy Kirkland, PhD and author of “Hope in All…
Happenings in Jan. 26, 2023, edition
Smoked meat sale Franklin County High School Softball is selling smoked meats for Super Bowl Sunday. Meats include 8-10-pound Boston butts for $50, a rack of baby back ribs for…
School Board asks for change to third-grade retention law
E A recently implemented law that could require many students to repeat the third grade due to COVID-19-related academic shortfalls is being questioned by Franklin County School Board members who…
Exciting theatre series coming to SJCC
If you’re looking for some great, local entertainment, look no further than the South Jackson Civic Center located at 404 S. Jackson St. in Tullahoma. Each year, the Civic Center…
A&E ambulance service gets extra funding
E Facing a medical-personnel dilemma, Franklin County’s ambulance-service provider has asked the county government to provide $600,000 to offset losses from inflation and having to pay higher wages, and the…

