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- Finance panel to meet
- Charges pending in Monday wreck
- MJ Zaxby’s supports Wilson County CASA
- Couple charged in making meth
- Suspect nabbed in home invasion, robbery
- Harding to retire from LHA
- UMC parent company up for sale?
- Another arrest made in MJ incident
- 'Soldier's wife' receives surprise at graduation
- High school group will go to Normandy for 70th anniversary of D-Day
- Council focuses on budget in work session
- Mt. Juliet player wins $2 million Powerball
- Rev. Campbell service set
- Crime Stoppers offering reward
- LHS graduation 'a black eye'
- School board approves tech center
- Donations asked for fire victims
- Locals among those indicted on federal drug charges
- Two charged with animal cruelty
- One-car accident claims life
- Four charged with TennCare fraud
- Wednesday service planned for MJ's Jerry Houston, 70
- Amazon donates $6,250 to Wilson Books From Birth
- MJ fourth fastest growing city in Mid-state
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- Green's Appliance store owner robbed
- Teen shot accidentally: Police
- Tip-A-Cop fundraiser for Relay to be held Saturday
- WC Crime Stoppers report
- WBMS awarded $10,000 grant for P.E.
- Capitol lights up the night
- LHS brick scholarships
- MJ Youth football moves to Mundy Park
- MJ man pleads guilty to tax evasion
- New DoS receives pay bump
- Gould buys media group
- UPDATED Community Calendar
- UMC celebrates National Nurses Week
- Haslam speaks to Breakfast Rotary
- Honoring fallen heroes
- Paving to disrupt W. Main traffic
- Patton to serve as emcee at Phoenix Ball
- Habitat Women Build kicks off
- Tech center gets green light
- Setterlund voted in as new director
- Citations issued in wreck
- City Building Inspector Hubner named Building Official of the Year
- Grammar School Gang celebrates 10 years
- LPD sets Cinco de Mayo checkpoints
- Bark in the Park this Saturday
- Car burglary suspects sought by MJPD
- Putman remembers George Jones
- Community mourns Airman
- State eyes old WCVC for tech center
- A deadly disease stalks Garden impatiens
- Circle S Farms hosts Media Day
- Fiddlers Grove APTA sign dedication April 28
- LPD arrests 3 on meth charges
- School director finalists to be interviewed in final round today
- Drop off old prescriptions today
- Community Events Calendar
- WCSD mock DUI to educate high schoolers
- Whip Crackin' rodeo returns to Lebanon April 26
- Wilson County woman charged with TennCare drug fraud
- 4 finalists to be interviewed for school director’s job
- Proposed county payroll plan voted back to Budget Committee
- Historic Lebanon, Election Commission partner tocommemorate 100th anniversary of post office groundbreaking
- MCA's Whitener named Teacher of Year
- Lebanon City Council Special Called Meeting on Thursday
- Services set Saturday for Jamie Creswell
- Locals volunteer at Masters in Augusta
- 'Voice of the Titans' speaks at Habitat luncheon
- Aladdin Jr. to show this weekend at Heydel Fine Arts Center
- Fiddlers Grove designated historic site
- FCS presents ‘Fiddler on the Roof Junior’ April 12-13
- Fainting Goat show at Ward Ag Center
- LHS ag. plans early bird plant sale Saturday, April 13
- 4-year-old accidentally shoots, kills woman on Saturday
- City spring cleanup underway
- Tracy Lawrence kicks off Tin Pan South with Friends
- Vanatta service will be held April 4 at LHS auditorium
- Kiwanis Easter event
- Whip Crackin rodeo returns
- Wilson jobless rate drops
- Rep. Black visits Remar Inc.
- Daniels recovers from pacemaker implant procedure
- Wilson County Motors sets grand opening of new facility
- 2013 CU Patrons’ Party plans underway
- State of the County address set April 3
- WB&T respects jury decision but 'disagrees with result' of trial
- 2013 Ag Hall of Fame Inductees
- Lebanon Spring Cleanup planned
- City Council approves ordinances, resolutions in brief meeting
- Stormwater employees to conduct stream monitoring
- Mr. Carr dies; ends more than 60 years at newspaper
- TDOT to address Square redesign
- Fluoride up for vote
- Wilson Co Friends of NRA to meet Monday
- Concerned citizen’s SUV reportedly stolen by crash victim
- Lebanon man arrested on federal drug charges
- Brooks Bucks are back!
- Fluoride issue back on table?
- Former Titan Kinney named MJ Fire Chief
- Walkathon to raise funds for local woman
- Starbucks distribution set to open by July 1
- Duck Dynasty cast visits Watertown
- The Jewelers donate to Brooks House
- Local residents affected by phishing scam
- Council turns thumbs down on hiring by department heads
- EAA essay winner tabs spot in summer camp
- Zaxby’s promotion benefits Habitat families
- Care Line, Inc. to move in Hartmann building by April
- BUSINESS ALERT -- Possible advertising scam
- LPD charges 2 with filing false reports, 3rd case under investigation
- Fish Fry to benefit local student
- State Fire Marshal: Teach children fire safety at an early age
- Former Hartmann Luggage building sold
- Chance of snow Friday night
- Perry remembered as committed, proud of James E. Ward Ag. Center
- Native warm season grasses can improve wildlife habitat while providing forage for livestock
- Visitation planned Tuesday for contractor Bernie J. Laine, 78
- Teen assaulted at Don Fox Park
- Beaty named new COO at Wilson County Motors
- Longtime Walmart manager honored
- Lebanon Rotary donates to Empower Me Day Camp
- Starbucks distribution a strong bet for Park 840
- Glitz & Glamour to offer prom makeovers for 5 Wilson County students
- A new chapter looms for Clayborn’s Bakery
- One injured in early morning crash
- Vice Lords leader sentenced to life in prison
- Funeral services planned Saturday for Dr. Jimmy Bradshaw, 81
- Single-vehicle accident claims man
- MJPD dash cam captures I40 wreck Monday
- Ribbon cutting for the new Historic Lebanon office on West Spring
- LPD offers Citizen’s, Youth Police Academies
- Lebanon Council sets public hearing
- 3-car wreck sends 2 to hospitals
- Injuries reported in three-car accident in East Wilson
- Lebanon exhibit highlights Black History Month
- Fair Board names 2 new at-large members
- Input still sought on Square redesign
- Davis admits he 'should have delayed school'
- WCRP to name new officers
- Super Bowl XLVII predictions
- Friday is "Wear Red Day"
- Few customers remain without power
- LPD executes search warrant, two charged with possession of marijuana for resale
- School board explores adding on to elementary schools at work session
- Public input sought on Square safety redesign
- WSD investigates assault of woman
- Company offering water, sewer line protection service
- Wilson jobless up 0.5 percent in December
- County is ready for a "snow day" and homemade chili
- Vaughan turns 102
- Opinions differ on roundabout
- Eloise Denney funeral is Jan. 25
- Teen behaviors seminar
- Council defers fireworks ordinance
- Sheriff pleased with commission's plan
- MJ woman wanted hit on ex-husband
- First Natural Gas powered vehicle arrives at Lebanon Gas Department
- SROs now on patrol in LSSD
- Former CPA sentenced for filing false tax returns
- Ordinance could lift firework ban in city
- Wish granted for Lebanon's Zac Anderson
- Congressman Black visits Lebanon
- CU announces no tuition increases for 2013
- I-40 West back open
- Overturned tractor trailer shuts down I-40 West
- Woman charged with assault in shooting
- Lebanon's "Elvis" excited to see his story go to silver screen
- Board of Ed tables middle school idea
- Polar Bear Plunge this Saturday
- MLK Celebration planned
- Judge saved by daughter's determination
- MJ Commission to consider waiving handgun safety course fee for teachers
- Wilson Co. Election Commission to meet Jan. 8
- WC Tea Party disbands
- LHS Assistant Principal prepares for transition to central office
- Pody, Lynn "pro second amendment supporters"
- Fults, Sherry's Run honored by commission for volunteerism
- Immanuel to host Sandy Hook Elementary remembrance service tonight
- Weeks to perform at ChristmasLand on Friday
- Dec. 20 funeral planned for Rev. Billy Craighead
- Local Christmas lights on Youtube
- MJ officer involved in shooting, placed on administrative leave
- Cleaner air is in, endangered mussels out at TVA’s Gallatin Steam Plant
- Nancy Ash hired by LSSD
- MJCA closed due to illness
- WC Christmas For All serves 2,310 children
- Ascend Federal Credit Union plans new Financial Center for MJ
- Upcoming Education Committee Meeting cancelled
- Encore photos with Santa to benefit MJ Help Center
- 1 injured in MJ school bus wreck
- Big Brothers of MJ needs community’s help
- Lebanon High Choral Concert tonight
- Free gift-making for Children on Dec. 8
- New council to be sworn in tonight
- Chad's Winter Wonderland wins presidential award at Christmas Parade
- This holiday season, ‘Give Something That Means Something’ with the Red Cross
- Elderly driver sought in hit-and-run
- Davis announces resignation effective June 2013
- County Fair gets IAFE recognition
- 2 killed in Hwy 109 wreck Monday
- County’s Finance Committee to meet
- Thompson thanks office for year of being number one in child support collections
- Giving back this holiday season
- PTO speaks out on middle school
- Rescued dogs being housed at Lebanon Warehouse
- Moonlight and Mistletoe Dec. 1 on the Lebanon Square
- LFD responds to Church of God fire Saturday
- Commission recognizes Wilson Co. Archives with resolution
- Provisional ballots counted do not sway LSSD School Board election results
- Accused sex offender takes life
- Redistricting could affect Wilson County
- Holidays are all about giving in Wilson County
- Chamber Teacher Grants awarded
- Celebrate Recovery collects clothes
- Two Rivers Ford Turkey Trot 5K & Fun Run Thanksgiving Day in Providence
- Pody to Honor Veterans and Fallen Warriors in Special Ceremony
- Spots still available on Veterans quilt
- "The Identical" movie scenes shot in Lebanon
- Jennings re-elected Watertown Mayor
- Jones keeps LSSD seat in another close race
- Pody, Lynn coast unopposed
- BOE defers consolidated middle school until 2013
- 30,000+ cast ballots early
- Schools’ officials pleased with students’ progress
- MJ songwriter tabs ASCAP Songwriter, Song of the Year honors
- LSSD to host Year Two of Rachel’s Challenge
- ‘Unruly’ students may be charged
- One arrested in Lebanon stabbing
- Mt. Juliet shooting victim ID'd
- MJPD urges parents to keep their little ghosts, goblins safe this Halloween
- Suspects in robbery arrested
- Former NFL standout LoVetere services set Oct. 31 in Watertown
- ‘Indie-Visible’ announced for independent writers
- LPD confiscates weapons, arrests one
- Newspaper contributor Waters passes, service set Monday, October 29
- Local Halloween event grows
- Exploring Medicare options meeting Oct. 25
- E-911 district will issue property numbers
- Billy Lee Cartmell, 64
- Lebanon burglary suspect nabbed
- Lebanon Council special meeting set
- I-40 wreck in construction zone sends 1 to hospital
- Council nods LHA agreement for second officer for housing projects
- Cajun Feast to support Girl Scouts Thursday night
- Mayfield given 50 years
- 'Taste' kicks off Restaurant Week
- Amazon hiring for seasonal positions
- Two Lebanon churches lead ‘vote’ against hunger effort
- Vice Lords member found guilty
- Wilson County Christmas for All receives $10,000 grant from MTE Customers Care
- Relay For Life surpass $100K goal
- Cooper hosts Military Service Academy Day for students
- Housing inventory continues to drop for the 4th month in a row
- Survey under way of historic homes
- Long Hunter hosts annual ‘Pow Wow’ Oct. 19-21
- Bryan elected Wilson County Sheriff
- CU hosts food drive Oct. 20
- LPD sets community workshop on gangs
- Veterans Day events in Lebanon scheduled
- LPD's Youth Academy graduates today
- Military community briefing to take place at CU
- MJ physical therapist offers 'Direct Access'
- Blue Devil Blvd. to be restriped to assist traffic flow
- Jobs coming to Middle TN including Lebanon and Mt. Juliet
- Hall named new Managing Editor at Gallatin, Hendersonville papers
- 10th annual Low Country Boil raises $27,100
- Laughter is the fountain of youth for Lebanon’s Charlie Tatum
- Biglari questions Cracker Barrel board member's credentials
- Lebanon Halloween on the Square announced
- UMC reassures no meningitis threat
- Square upgrade input given
- LPD seeks info on wallet theft
- Mayoral candidate arrested on assault charge
- Boo Fest set for Providence Commons
- Cracker Barrel urges shareholders to reject Biglari, Cooley for board
- Roby gets wish granted by Make-A-Wish
- CU updates times for Homecoming 2012
- Schools ask for temporary exit onto Hickory Ridge Road from LHS
- Veterans Day 5K to raise money for Veterans Plaza
- Council nods drainage, flooding fixes
- Fire extinguished at Rutland Elementary
- Councilors to consider flooding issues in special meeting Wednesday
- Mechanical failure at substation knocks out power to 5,000
- Man charged in Tuesday shooting
- First October tornado ever in Wilson hits Monday
- Hartmann Luggage facility for sale
- Officials stress immunization
- Monday storms cause flooding, structural damage
- Joseph's Storehouse to break ground Friday
- CU gears up for Homecoming 2012
- School board approves more secured vestibules
- Man charged with arson in weekend Watertown house fire
- Student at West Elementary dies
- Local man worked as NFL replacement official
- Local jobless rate drops slightly
- Sloan/Post Top 17 Southeastern States
- Wilson employment rising to pre-recession level
- Local officials discuss Lebanon's future in mass-transit
- Deadline to register to vote Oct. 8
- Gala honors country music’s Lawrence, benefits NLOL
- Rogers awaiting extradition to Georgia
- Rogers drops out of Ward 1 race
- LPD slates Prescription Drug Take Back
- Bryan pledges to do 'whatever we have to' as interim Sheriff
- County raises under scrutiny
- MJ nods fire dept., hiring of chief
- TDOT Tour highlights projects in Wilson
- Biglari Holdings to pay feds $850,000 fine
- Lebanon man arrested on drug charges
- CU creates campus watch program
- Sheepdog trials attract competitors nationwide
- MJ City Commission to finalize fire dept. on Monday
- Science on display at MJ Middle
- WCHS locked down Thursday morning
- Officials break ground on new WHS Wednesday
- WHS students get voting experience
- WB&T’s Oktoberfest celebrating 25 years
- Council sets sales tax priorities
- Measure to restore Tourism funding fails
- Sheriff Terry Ashe to resign Sept. 30
- MJPD offers Wilson's only Rx drug disposal bin
- Murfreesboro man killed in I-40 wreck
- Daniels to be featured on Monday Night Football
- Vice Lord gang member sentenced to federal prison
- New voter cards don't show LSSD
- LSSD maps differ, confuse officials
- Missing MJ girl found in Hermitage
- Mayoral candidate sets meeting
- WCHS student competes for Miss Jr. Teen Nashville
- Students sink teeth into creation of local Kid’s Guide
- America celebrates U.S. Constitution
- Council discusses use for sales tax hike
- Lebanon sets mosquito spraying
- Hartmann Luggage to close in December
- Steven Mark pleads guilty in daughter’s death
- Mobile Mammography Coach to stop in Lebanon
- Another record-year for Sherry’s Run
- Sellars Funeral Home to rebuild at first site
- LPD ceremony remembers 9/11 victims
- Mt. Juliet nods own fire department
- Lebanon Council to hold work session
- Local ceremonies to remember 9/11
- Patriot Day observed on Sept. 11
- Chancellor rules a new election must be held in LSSD race
- County Budget Committee looks to other committees for cuts
- Cracker Barrel: Biglari rejects offer to appoint two independent board members
- 101st Airborne 1st Brigade to tell locals about deployment
- Arcade’s original arch uncovered
- Autumn & Friends golf tournament Sept. 22
- Losing a lifestyle but not a life
- Lebanon Council sets work session
- School board, club sports reach agreement
- Cici’s Pizza debuts Nat’l Guest Appreciation Day
- Annual Ladies Day event set
- Council: More info needed on proposed sales tax revenue
- Road closures announced for Sherry’s Run
- Sherry's Run about abilities
- Locally-owned company moving to Lebanon
- CU to host 101st Airborne deployment briefing
- Burglaries committed by organized group
- WHS in top 5 percent for improvement
- First Freedom, WC Motors show growth in economy
- LPD to add 12 new patrol cars
- Brothers charged in Lebanon narcotics seizure
- Isaac may rain on Labor Day weekend
- County to cut wheel tax sticker on plates
- TDOT to halt road work for weekend
- Vehicle testing to resume Sept. 4
- Mayor still plans to promote events center
- Williams selected as one of nation’s best lawyers
- Wilson Co. Motors breaks ground for new building
- Jones seeks invalidation of LSSD board election result
- County looks for more budget cuts
- Sherry’s Run to honor Dixie Taylor-Huff
- Crime Stoppers offers reward in missing man case
- Squires raise property taxes 7-cents
- Motorcycle wreck leaves 1 critical
- City plans mosquito spraying
- Adopt A Precinct program a success in August
- Overturned truck closes one lane of I-40
- LaGuardo Utility Board to hold special meeting
- Emergency blood drive set Aug. 27 at Faith Lutheran
- Fair heads into weekend
- Clerk to be charged in robbery hoax
- Amazon to expand Lebanon facility
- Squires to vote on budget, tax hike Monday
- Wilson unemployment unchanged
- No candidates withdraw from Nov. election
- MJ man killed in Hermitage wreck
- Fair officials announce plans to get visitors in, out on Saturday
- Wilson County Fair events
- Fair to reach 600,000 attendance?
- Home burglary suspect arrested Monday
- Lebanon passes budget on 2nd reading
- Sales tax increase dies in county Budget Committee
- Mayfield pleads guilty in vehicular homicide case
- Wilson Co. businessman arrested for tax evasion, theft
- LPD hope to identify Fair shooting suspect
- Saturday Fair attendance breaks record
- Free sports injury hotline offered in Wilson
- Wilson County Fair opens today
- New Hope Cumberland Presbyterian to mark 200 years
- Candidates qualified Thursday
- Dillon brothers share Deere with County Fair
- Rotary Club recognizes Bob Evans
- United Way kick-off to be held Aug. 28
- County on the clock for referendum on sales tax increase
- Hartmann Luggage sells for $35M
- Payton officially wins by one vote in LSSD race
- Daniels' fiddle to be raffled for Veterans Park
- Petitions due Thursday for Nov. 6 election
- Hearing set for homicide suspect
- Pink pumpkins on sale for Sherry's Run
- Go green for Sherry's Run
- Register for LPD’s Citizen’s Police Academy
- Vote on 22-cent county property tax hike soon
- Train collides with truck, no one injured
- Sept. 25 named "Tracy Lawrence Day" in Wilson
- Watertown man reported missing
- Lebanon Council to meet Wednesday
- Lebanon company to expand, create 34 jobs
- Man arrested for criminal homicide
- LHS traffic flow altered
- Man charged for multiple thefts
- Woman unhurt after driving car into creek
- Cedar Creek Yacht Club donates to SCAN
- Hwy 109 bridge construction to slow traffic
- Payton leads by one vote in LSSD race
- Woman taken to Vanderbilt after Wednesday wreck
- Non-Perishable entries due for Fair
- O’Brien to hold mayoral campaign kickoff
- Original deed presented to Barton's Creek Baptist
- Wilson to receive emergency drought assisstance
- County Schools officials seeking LHS traffic solution
- Property tax hike to fund school building projects?
- Sports Village offers free exercise for cancer patients
- Charges filed in high-speed pursuit
- Amazon taking applications starting today
- Sellars vows to rebuild
- City settles Weeks, Dowell lawsuit
- Court Clerks hesitant to revoke licenses
- Lebanon changes airport FBO
- Wilson historical markers
- Less than 20 percent vote
- Unofficial election results
- Trio arrested in Hermitage bank robbery had prior convictions in Wilson
- Upcoming events at local state parks
- MJ woman's church seeks State Supreme Court ruling
- MJPD: Suspect has ‘change of heart,’ turns self in
- Sales Tax Holiday this weekend
- Sherry's Run helps MJ girl rebound from breast cancer
- Local residents recover from storm damage
- Commission prepares for tomorrow's election
- Local Ex-Marine
- Lebanon man drowns in Smith County
- Airport Commission to meet today
- Grant to create wetlands, arboretum at fairgrounds
- County ‘pulls together’ to make fair success
- Wilson jobless rate up
- TCAP, EOC show gains, room for improvement
- 6th District battle brings fight between lawyers
- Noted attorney, former judge passes
- I-40 widening project underway
- LPD sets DUI saturation patrols
- Former Watertown mayor passes
- Authorities seek whereabouts of alleged child sexual predator
- School stores to open Friday
- ‘Day of Prayer for Schools’ Sunday
- Book tells of Sheriff Ashe's career
- Jordans named 2012 Fair Old Timers
- Chris Price Memorial Benefit set Saturday
- Chancellor says lawyer's order 'not correct' in Zelenik deposition
- Early voting total reaches more than 3,300
- Grandmother faces felony kidnapping charge
- Woman charged with impersonating MJP officer
- Early votes cast reach 2,524
- Orange barrels to appear soon on I-40
- Amazon screening applicants
- Prospect opens unique garden for service recipients
- Hutto gives plan for future of Wilson Co.
- LPD seeks suspects in robbery at Kroger
- Council slows contract approval process
- The Flight Fantastic
- Squires deny urban growth plan
- Over 1,300 early votes cast so far
- Post wins TPA awards, Best Website
- Lebanon attorney enters guilty plea
- LSSD, Johnson Controls work toward energy efficiency
- Crime Stoppers offers reward in police vehicle break-ins
- Synthetic drugs seized from two markets
- No injuries in Saturday wreck
- Local bans on burning lifted
- Robbery suspect sought
- Take a look inside new LHS
- Public to view new LHS Sunday
- MTEMC warns members of potential scam
- LSSD sets student registration
- Fourth Tomato Festival slated July 21
- Lebanon Clowns Negro League to be honored July 28
- Rescued dogs to be ready for adoption soon
- Teachers learn new math standards
- Wilson drought continues, rain beneficial
- Driver service center to close temporarily, reopen in new location
- Brothers arrested in multi-county theft ring
- Bairds Grove MBC sets Youth Revival
- Body found off Central Pike
- One goal, one camp: Empower Me
- Local bar assoc. honors Comer Donnell
- Audit brings policy changes to WCSD
- MJPD bust pot growing operation
- Wilson homes sales set 4-year record
- Board asks Jennings to look at termination policy
- Red Cross issues emergency call for blood donors
- Fire destroys home near Norene
- Two Mt. Juliet men killed in wreck
- Orientation set July 16-18 at new LHS
- WC Election Commission to meet
- Jewell: 39 fires since July 1
- MJ fire talks expected to heat up soon
- Wilson in ‘severe’ drought
- Lebanon asks residents to use less water
- Lower grocery tax offers little savings
- Local nursing facility faces multi-million dollar lawsuit
- More than 100 dogs rescued Tuesday
- County mayor issues word of caution for personal fireworks use
- Talks may bring tech school here
- Delinquent tax sale set
- LPD to check for DUIs today
- TN legislators react to Supreme Court ruling
- WEATHER UPDATE -- caution advised
- Heat breaks record Thursday, to continue this weekend
- Upcoming July 4 celebrations, officials urge caution
- Upcoming events at Cedars of Lebanon
- Local governments ban outdoor burning
- NWS: Wilson in a drought
- UMC’s first bariatric surgery today
- MJ moves forward in hiring City Manager
- Register by July 3 to vote in August
- Statewide TCAP scores show gains
- MJPD to conduct DUI checkpoint
- July 4 Music City Star tickets sold out
- Brush fires burn over 20 acres Tuesday
- Lebanon man arrested by TBI on child rape charges
- Near record heat later this week
- No injuries in 5-car wreck
- 5,000 impacted in Watertown outage
- Alleged llegal immigrants arrested in Lebanon
- Lebanon man donates $10,000 to Relay for Life
- Historic organization wants to save old home
- Local Habitat for Humanit to merge with Greater Nashville
- Lebanon Airport tabs grant
- Operation Dry Water set this weekend
- Hydrant fills rural water need
- Jobless rate up slightly in May
- Search on for sex offender Reed
- Juneteenth celebration set Saturday
- Tough budget decisions ahead for commission
- Job fair set Thursday, June 28
- Lebanon woman arrested on counterfeit money charges
- Teams, volunteers set to ‘Change the Channel on Cancer’ at Relay For Life
- TN first Lady to visit W’town Library
- Woman injured in accidental shooting
- Squire faults county schools’ termination handling
- Suspect apologizes, then robs market
- Anderson arrested in Wednesday night stabbing death
- MTEMC tree-trimming continues
- Tickets remain for July 4 train to Nashville fireworks
- Two face burglary charges
- Old LHS gym will be site for Saturday's Jaelin Davis funeral service
- USACE to waive day use area fees
- 'Raise Your Hand' event in W'Town features First Lady Haslam
- Citizen stops MJ robbery suspect
- End to Lebanon Council's insurance could save money
- Brian Hutto leaves LHS for LSSD principalship
- Local state parks slate many free activities
- MJPD checks 35 stores for beer sales, 31 comply with law
- LFD Golf for Toys Scramble set
- Man charged with 'doctor shopping'
- CU memorial for Dr. Phillips on June 10
- Symphony on the Lawn returns June 12
- Family escapes harm in blaze that claims apartment unit
- N. MJ Road section now open for business
- WHS history teacher wins awards
- Local dentist revisits fluoridation of water
- CU celebrates with Patrons' Party, Phoenix Ball
- 4th grader’s garden benefits senior citizens
- Cooler temps today, Saturday
- Schools prepare for curriculum change
- CU Phoenix Ball set for Saturday
- Lebanon Library announces Summer Reading program
- Cracker Barrel board elects two
- Amazon seeks to fill 1,000 jobs
- County schools name new administrators
- Grinder says veterans' care a top priority
- Golf giant Troon to manage Five Oaks
- Puffy Stuff fire believed to be accidental
- Wilson jobless rate drops in April
- Man charged with attempted 2nd degree murder held without bail
- First transit-oriented development in TN breaks ground
- Future veterans park & museum accepting donations
- Smithville man charged with DUI
- Veterans park & museum to be unveiled at Memorial Day ceremony
- One killed in ATV, pickup truck wreck
- WHS displays to open Sunday due to high demand
- MCA prepares for move to new location
- Businesses invite public to 'rediscover' North Mt. Juliet
- Semi truck fire snarls I-40 traffic
- Limited seating available for Phoenix Ball
- LPD, THP to check sobriety, seat belt use
- Help MAPCO support veterans this weekend
- Dixie Taylor-Huff dies after battle with cancer
- 8 nonagenarians plan return to WHS
- Vote for best design by graduates
- ‘A step ahead’ locally on mass transit
- Local woman charged with TennCare drug fraud
- New sign donated for Baird Industrial Subdivision
- Former police officer gets 10 years in federal prison on fraud
- Squires end CareHere services
- Mayoral candidates pick up petitions
- Nashville healthcare company to locate in Lebanon
- MJ sales tax jump in April
- Nashville Symphony returns to CU June 12
- Nov. 6 election candidates can pull petitions today
- MJ city employees resign, terminated over sexting scandal
- Local man arrested on felony aggravated robbery charge
- FBC MJ unveils new children’s wing
- Armed Forces Day Celebration planned in MJ
- Brother Baker, 104, guest speaker at Memorial Day observance
- Medical condition blamed in one-car accident
- Local eatery gives to Habitat, HomeSafe
- Wilson County Tea Party, Pizza Party set
- Chick-fil-A in Lebanon open today
- Pickett Chapel to be honored Saturday
- Board approved WHS plans, other school improvements
- New state synthetic drug law mirrors city ordinance
- MJ leads April home sales
- Update voter registration soon
- Gen. Hatton monument rededicated
- Lebanon woman killed in Sunday crash
- Every Mother’s Day is special for this family
- Honor Flight takes local heroes to D.C.
- Improvements coming for WBMS outdoor classroom
- Businesses relieved MJ Road construction ending next week
- Wilson 2nd graders learn about farm life
- Two MJ city workers on leave in 'sexting' case
- Annual antique tractor show slated
- None injured in PFG ammonia leak
- Man found dead in Providence neighborhood
- LPD seize pot, weapon, cash at Federal housing unit
- Ruby Tuesday to help local Habitat
- MJ’s Planet Playground closed for renovations
- Man charged with TennCare ‘doctor shopping’
- LPD, DEA check suspected drug trafficking
- Suspects in MJ pot bust released on bond
- CU honors WWII veterans, 72 receive honorary Master's
- Crime down, but workload up
- Law enforcement, local FOP chapters to honor fallen comrades
- Lebanon man killed in crash
- 25 years and counting for WB&T
- CU's unique history "Rises from the Ashes"
- "Tee it up for Sean" looking for players
- Convicted felon gets 180 months in prison
- Memorial planned for Dr. Phillips
- Vietnam Vets give Silver Star to sister of late comrade
- 35 vets to attend CU ceremony May 8
- Council nods traffic improvements
- IBC youth to raise money for homeless
- CU gears up for 170th Commencement
- WB&T to celebrate 25th year next week
- Former deputy sentenced to 220 months in federal prison
- Former CU president Dr. Phillips passes
- Square monument re-dedication May 12
- Day of Prayer set this Thursday
- Wilson jobless rate drops
- Clydesdales visit Providence Friday
- Tracy Lawrence charity concert Sunday
- Remar Inc. celebrates grand opening
- LPD, WCCC drug take-back Saturday
- Wilson Post to publish "Fair Catalog"
- GED to cost more in 2014, educators urge completing test now
- High-speed chase leads to burglary suspect’s arrest
- Wilson drug take back Saturday
- Local fundraiser to dig well in Kenya
- Big Hill bike ride challenge returns
- Amazon bomb threat produced no danger
- Wildflower Fest unveils ‘Pelican’ statue
- Eateries unite to 'FEED HOPE'
- Authorities investigate string of church burglaries
- Black announces Lebanon job fair
- MJPD arrest Florida bank robber
- Local songwriter releases album
- A new site added for early voting
- FBC, Lebanon victimized by burgulars
- Cumberland Center moving forward
- Local students break world record
- LPD officer facing domestic assault charges
- CU Phoenix Ball plans under way
- Mile-Long Yard Sale springs for 24th edition
- Debra Martin announced Wilson’s ‘Teacher of the Year’
- Council nods change to line item policy
- Local governments budget for high fuel costs
- Soldier shares her life from the war zone
- Squires want less intrusion from state
- Lebanon women face TennCare fraud charges
- Reward offered for info. on felony theft
- Celebrity Top Shot is April 28
- N. MJ Road to be completed next month
- Charlie Daniels to speak at Prayer Breakfast
- LSSD sets registration
- Flag retirement ceremony announced
- MJPD searching for suspect in Providence vandalism, fires
- Local Relay for Life raised $95k last year
- CU presents Spring Band Concert
- Suspect in shooting arrested, one still at-large
- Road Commission, Urban facilities board to meet
- Cracker Barrel adopts shareholder rights plan
- Strong response for CU Honorary Military Degree
- Election Commission handling redistricting
- Dealership donates building to church
- BOE OK's fundraisers for new LHS
- LSSD board tabs Benson for Director
- WEATHER BULLETIN -- Cold weather coming
- MJPD offers self-defense classes for women
- Mobile home fire may be arson
- ‘American Pickers’ pick on Alexandria picker
- Construction driving West Wilson UD's costs
- Lynn to challenge Elam, seeks return to Dist. 57 seat
- Wreck ties up I-40 East; no injuries
- Dolly Parton spins her classics for Cracker Barrel
- Motorcycle, SUV collision claims the life of local man
- Haslam proposes to restore funding to Family Resource Centers
- Rain in forecast, March hottest on record
- Wilson’s Zelenik to challenge Black for Congress’ 6th District seat
- Council nods six-ward realignment
- Newly released 1940 Census data shows Wilson's history
- Nominees for Wilson Teacher of the Year announced
- Holy Week Services at Cumberland Presbyterian Church set
- Commander Run brings a new kind of fundraise to Wilson County
- ‘Hits for the House’ brings Gill, Grant to Lebanon
- Local connections tied to Earl Scruggs
- State Labor Department prepares for loss of unemployment benefits
- Few challengers for incumbents on Aug. 2 election
- Wilson jobless rate unchanged
- County Public Works, EMA panels to meet
- Child Advocacy Center announces ‘Friends Who Give 10 to Stop Child Abuse’
- Highs and lows of local fuel prices
- Educators seek changes in evaluation system
- Attempted burglary causes damage at MJ businesses
- Craighead, MJ firm look toward curbside recycling in Lebanon
- Squires OK $63 million bond issue for schools, WEMA
- Amazon deal in Wilson County wins award
- Hot Springs store opens gates for retail on Hwy. 109
- MJ’s Martin participates in the Mayor for Meals campaign
- Bus driver charged in DUI released on bond
- Lebanon Tennessee 2012
- Amazon donates e-readers to LSSD
- Man fires at officers, charged with attempted murder
- GIDDY UP!
- LSSD looks to expand partnership with mental health provider
- Improvements sought at MC Star Martha Station; ridership increases
- I-40 to be reduced to one lane in Wilson this weekend for bridge repair
- City of Lebanon Spring Cleanup and Chipper Service 2012
- Youth seek to understand homelessness
- Salon helps raise money for cancer patient
- Local Jersey Mike's Subs participates in "Make a Difference Day"
- Store owner nabbed second time in synthetic drug bust
- Pickett Rucker UMC Youth Revival
- Tickets remain for annual Library Roast
- Drugs, teamwork focus of Youth Police Academy
- ‘Get Fit Wilson’ event to focus on healthy lifestyles
- Info offered on 2012 Ag Hall of Fame inductees
- Disposition hearing set in murder case
- Council defers sales tax increase, wants referendum in November
- Mt. Juliet home burns in early morning blaze
- Two killed in weekend wreck
- Wilson County Tea Party moves March 19 meeting site
- Most local 2010 property taxes collected
- HillbilliesVille plants roots in Lebanon
- LPD sets public meeting for firing range
- THP urges motorists to act responsibly this St. Patrick’s Day
- Wilson jobless rate up to 7.1 percent
- TDOT to work on I-40 in Wilson until Thursday
- New Life Ministries welcomes Mercy’s Harbor in concert
- Lebanon Chamber Open House set Friday
- Wreck claims the life of 2011 Wilson Central graduate Cody A. Hill, 19
- Lebanon family recalls liberation from POW camp in Philippines
- Work needed on Shop Wilson First directory
- Lebanon Airport tabs grant for fuel tank
- Tracy Lawrence to headline charity concert, tournament
- Cumberland announces 2012 dates for Patrons’ Party and Phoenix Ball
- Lebanon City Council could grow by two
- Man charged with theft of city-owned trailer
- Wilson County home sales continue increase
- Local Crohn's and Colitis group to meet tonight
- Black brings ‘Jobs Task Force, One More Job’ project to Wilson
- Growth Boundary plans to face public hearings in April
- TN Beef Agribition returns to Ward Center
- Store owner charged in alleged synthetic drug sales
- Wilson Co. government wins transparency award
- Daylight-saving time begins Sunday
- Jewelry theft suspect identified
- Local mother, son recall POW tribulations
- Council passes sales tax increase, again
- Jewelry thief targets assisted living facility
- WWII veteran Perner services Friday
- Police nab burglary suspect; 2 schools placed in lock-down
- Insurance claims spike due to hail damage
- Watertown woman charged with TennCare ‘doctor shopping’
- Square traffic could change
- Santorum wins in Wilson County
- County students make gains in reading
- Brooks Bucks return to benefit local Habitat for Humanity
- TN Habitat affiliates rank 4th in nation in house builds
- 'Significant' tornadoes possible Friday in Mid State
- TXR parents, teachers receive answers from school officials
- TennCare fraud charges lodged against Lebanon woman
- Former MJ man charged in wife’s death in Florida
- Leap Year explained
- Early voting wraps up with over 3,000 votes cast already
- Severe weather possible Tuesday night, Wednesday
- Dr. Raquel Hatter to speak at Civic League dinner
- Gas main struck on Leeville Pike, LSSD worker injured
- Council missed seven-day notice requirement, will reconsider sales tax measure
- FCS ‘Ultimate Tailgate Event’ to honor state champs, one of their own
- Local fifth graders can tap MTEMC’s Tree Wise program
- State Legislature establishes Tennessee Day of Prayer
- Property taxes due Wednesday, Feb. 29
- Early votes may rival 2008 totals
- Univ. Medical Center dedicates new Chapel
- Veteran MJPD Lt. Gwin King announces retirement
- Future walking trail trips up on federal changes
- Council unanimously passes proposed sales tax increase
- Mayor: "whole list" of improvements to tackle with sales tax increase
- Missing children in DCS custody
- Dress in Blue Day raises colon cancer awareness
- 646 locals vote early in first two days
- Pickett Chapel, part of black history, future
- Kickoff set for American Cancer Society’s Wilson County Relay For Life
- Agencies set guidelines to avoid long term highway closures
- Lebanon Chamber presents awards at annual banquet
- LPD drug round up nets 19 local narcotics dealers
- Judicial Commissioner, wife arrested, charged with failure to report child sexual abuse
- Author Bradley to speak to SCV
- Project Linus to host a Make-A-Blanket Day on Saturday
- TXR parent arrested after civil complaints dismissed
- Wilson County Schools offering TCAP 101 workshop
- Man charged in Uncle Pete’s burglary
- Lebanon avoids using reserve funds in 2010-2011, sales taxes up $900,000
- Black History: Program planned on Wilson County’s Rosenwald Schools
- MainStreet Media makes operating changes
- Wreck claims MJ man’s life
- Early voting begins today, lasts through Feb. 28
- U.S. Rep. Diane Black speaks to local citizens Monday
- Black History: WC Schools desegregated in 1961
- Beavers sues for $50,000
- Beavers could face ethics fine of up to $10,000
- Anti-meth bill working, NPLEx already producing results
- Federal fraud, conspiracy charges filed against hotel developer
- Two Lebanon men arrested for allegedly stealing scrap metal
- Local man lives a dream at fantasy baseball camp
- Civil warrants filed against TXR SRO, parent
- Ash named new County Veterans Services Director
- Council seeks ways to fill empty retail space
- Chamber’s Vanatta on the spit for this year’s Library Roast
- Barry tabs Technical Principal Award
- Housing market remains strong in Wilson: Hamilton
- Cumberland University to present “Love is in the Air” concert
- First African American squire elected 1876
- Store cited for not reporting scrap jewelry purchases
- LSSD to offer workshop on child sexual abuse
- TEC plans tree-planting Saturday
- 3rd Annual Music at the Mill features Nashville singers/songwriters
- Pickers favor Giants in Super Bowl
- Register to vote in Presidential Primary by Feb. 6
- Local artwork 'centerpiece' for national TV network
- Wilson County Fair wins awards
- Bone marrow drive set to honor native of Lebanon
- MPO nods funds for MJ greenway project
- Celebrate Black History Month at Weekend Programs
- Lebanon Senior Center Thriving
- Man arrested for trying to move WEMA ambulance
- Mobile meth lab busted
- Head-on collision injures two
- Lebanon SWAT Team finds pot, pills at residence
- Ruling shouldn't impact 'Wooded Rapist' convictions
- Accidental 911 call leads to pot bust on Hill Street
- WCHS students take state's first bee-keeping class
- Driver in Tuesday crash dies due to medical condition
- CU to award honorary master's to Tenn Maneuvers veterans
- Photos: Amazon begins construction
- Dolly Parton to open Nashville Theme Park
- Lebanon posts solid sales tax gains
- MJ Senior Center to host Grand Gala
- Lebanon officers thwart burglary attempt
- Wilson leaders gather for conference
- Railroad Authority reports economic boost
- Wilson Democratic Party to nominate delegates for National Convention
- Sen. Beavers' bill won't stand constitutional test
- CU, UMC plan joint venture in Mt. Juliet
- Ashby named Interim Adult High principal
- Wilson County tourism up in 2011
- Photos: Taking the ‘Plunge’ for Special Olympics
- Housing market building confidence
- Weapon fired at home, Crime Stoppers offers reward
- Council blocks entertainment district
- Possible tornado reported near Wilson-Rutherford line
- Redistricting hits Wilson County
- Anonymous donation means new Community Center for CU
- Wilson Chamber tops 1,000 members
- 'Jarhead' Weir now in custody
- Roy Bailey History Center to host second annual MLK Celebration
- MJ's Hagerty honors local mentors
- Wilson Board of Education defers cooperative agreement
- Robbery suspect Knight surrenders
- CU proposes to utilize & maintain Nokes-Lasater Field
- Thieves take 6,800 pills from MJ pharmacy
- Mt. Juliet debates fire fighting agreement
- LPD announces Citizen’s Police Academy, first Youth Police Academy
- Lebanon Prepares for Polar Bear Plunge
- LPD investigates shooting, armed robbery at local eatery
- Pinnacle Bank in Lebanon robbed Thursday
- Man nabbed in hit-and-run accident
- WCSD seizes drugs, weapons from residence
- Suddarth will lead WCHS
- Lebanon Council nods energy efficiency contract
- Kenny Martin takes over as Interim City Manager
- Council to consider contract for energy cost savings
- 2011 Year in Review – Weather
- Top Stories of 2011
- Man shot early New Year’s Day
- Republican Women elect officers for 2012-2013
- Democratic Women present book to Watertown Library
- Lebanon Kmart will stay open
- WCSD offers 'Safe ride Home'
- Amazon donates $20,000 to book charity
- Neal remains jailed after Monday's car chase, crash
- Secret Santas visit local Kmart
- Wilson's unemployment rate falls
- 3 charged in holding woman against her will
- IT'S OFFICIAL -- Amazon will create 400 new jobs here
- Council defers E-District resolution
- Cracker Barrel stockholders block Biglari bid
- New HR director addresses commission
- 52 cited in drug sting
- Darian Brown resigns as Wilson Central principal
- Scotty Gann arrested after high-speed chase Monday
- County donates to B.H.C.
- Shriners celebrate Christmas
- University of Phoenix donates coats to WC Schools
- Woman charged in fatal wreck pleads not guilty
- LPD targets Opana dealing
- WCSD busts marijuana grow operation
- Suspect in bank heist nabbed after high-speed chase
- Council defers entertainment district resolution
- Benson to be nominated for LSSD interim director
- Local schools meeting AYP benchmarks
- MARK TRIAL -- Guilty, life in prison
- MARK TRIAL -- Prosecution rests
- LFD, Baskin-Robbins team up for CFA
- MJ commissioners OKs land purchase
- Witness: Bruises seen previously on child
- Many Academy Place residents want board president ousted
- Daniels ‘12th Man’ at Titans game
- Red Cross holds four local blood drives
- BDES spelling champs
- WCSD recovers stolen goods
- K-9 helps nab cross-dresser
- Lebanon woman dies in auto mishap
- Former WCSD lieutenant indicted
- Dr. Roberts is leaving LSSD
- SiBlingS celebrate with concert
- Shop Wilson 1st kicks off Monday
- Juvenile charged in armed robbery
- Open Table slated at First United Methodist Church
- Spending money first, then seeking approval angers council
- Patton named Grand Marshal for Lebanon Parade
- Martin named MJ Interim City Manager
- Meeting planned on situation at TXR
- State veterans chief speaks to Rotary
- Security concerns force postponement of TXR event
- Garment Factory coming down
- WCBOE looks to improve healthcare at six local schools
- Council nods work at Project Tango site
- Kiwanis Pancake Day
- FBC MJ breaks ground
- Local Job fair set Nov. 9
- Collision sends four to UMC
- Council sets special meetings on Project Tango
- Fair Grounds, Baird Park removed from proposed entertainment district
- Stolen property recovered
- LPD seeks market burglary suspect
- Remaining suspect in drug, firearms case arrested
- LHS grad wins NewSong contest
- WCEC plans open meetings on Voter ID
- Bert Coble Singers Christmas Dinner Shows set Dec. 15-16
- Missing girl found in GA
- 4 jailed for attempted ATM heist
- Panel certifies Warmath recall petition
- Location, design for 'Tango' site revealed
- 1961 photos now on Facebook
- CU crowns queen & king
- CDB keyboardist Taz DiGregorio killed in auto mishap
- Craighead discusses events center
- WC JROTC plans post Veteran’s Day 5K run
- Wilson Co. earns 3-Star
- Funeral set Oct. 14 for Dr. Bryant
- Wilson Co. featured in Promised Land Trail Launch
- Council nods budget on 2nd reading, ‘Project Tango’ grants
- Ice rinks, retail, eateries coming here, mayor says
- Lebanon planners set special meeting
- Titans honor Gina Smallwood
- MJ man guilty in wife’s murder
- Lebanon budget passes 1st reading Wednesday
- Bank robbed at Providence
- Past LHS queens recognized
- Dead Land doubles the scares
- TSU band performs at MJCA Sept. 30
- LFD takes delivery of new truck
- LPD arrests 2 suspects in burglaries
- Driving on flat, chase nets DUI charge
- CU has record enrollment . . . AGAIN!
- Police nab suspected burglar
- LFA donates to CP tournament
- School board votes to partially fund SRO at Gladeville Elementary
- TDOT chief visits here Sept. 13
- Burglary suspect nabbed after foot chase
- Wilson leads Oct. 15 concert effort
- Walk Now for Autism Speaks set Sept 10
- Lebanon Council nods tax rate
- LPD charges 2 with theft
- Automatic pistol, other weapons found in car of MJ High student
- Man nabbed on meth charges at Providence Kroger
- Wilson Co. teachers earn tenure
- Kiwanis sets ‘Day of Prayer for Our Schools’
- Stroud Gwynn Field to host 9-11 service
- MTE Customers Care donates $10K to Sherry’s Run
- Vicious Rottweiler destroyed
- C-O v-ball to 'Dig Pink" Sept. 8
- Dawg Dash 5K set Oct. 1
- Lochinvar donates $15,000 to Sherry’s Run
- Teen nabbed on weapon, drug charges
- City budget falls short . . . again
- No injuries in Tuesday afternoon LSSD bus mishap
- Co. Commission OKs $203M budget
- ‘Save the Chapel! – A Musical Extravaganza’ set Sept. 17
- Saddler wins another truck
- Fairest of the Fair crowned
- Crime Stoppers offers reward in attempted kidnapping
- Compressor roll out at Mayekawa
- TBI offers reward for kidnap suspect
- WCCVB estimates $5.5M fair impact
- Business owner, war hero passes
- Coupon venture to launch
- County tourism panel to meet
- Sherry’s Run lime-green bows available for $10 each
- Two citizens object to city water, sewer rate hikes
- Shop tax-free Aug. 5-7
- 4 hurt in Hwy 109 crash
- Teachers share concerns with Gov. Haslam Thursday
- 500 Jobs Headed Here!
- Cheryl Rogers-Bennett hosts salute to the Cowboy King
- Names of victims released; local woman charged, jailed
- Beck skips court date; now on TBI most wanted list
- Norene post office awaits word on possible closing
- Tonight's work session will address city budget
- Food Stamp useage on the rise in Wilson County
- City's proposed budget deficit down to $930K
- Weather still hot, rain iffy
- Trial date set for theft, vandalism of memorial
- $500K grant secured to improve student health
- A.O. Smith to buy Lochinvar
- Suspect sought in Monday's Pinnacle Bank robbery
- Cracker Barrel eliminates 60 jobs in cost-cutting move
- Foundation will give Wilson Co. kids a reason to smile
- Council to consider 3 options to balance city budget
- Texas woman charged with 2010 vehicular homicide
- WC Fair opens August 12
- One-vendor approach OK'd by WCBOE for retirement
- MTE plans outages July 19
- Eli Young Band performs free post-race concert
- Tomato festival set July 16
- Car crashes after fleeing from LPD last week
- Lebanon city council OKs synthetic drugs sale ban
- Market St. Church to host event for cancer patients
- Bank will build new headquarters on W. Main St.
- Storm Water engineer House set to retire in late July
- Blooming rose a Knock Out
- County tabs bite victim to create vicious dog policy
- Orlando Steverson captured in Smyrna
- Cancer-stricken grandmother flies to New Mexico for rodeo
- Chief asks action against sale, use of synthetic drugs
- 5 lanes to open in July
- Inventory ordered of Hatton’s files
- Man charged in wife’s death
- Council seeking budget info
- Crime Stoppers offers reward in thefts
- Crash kills local lawyer; FAA studies incident
- MJ sets community conversation
- FBC celebrates 190 years of active ministry in Wilson Co.
- Hot weather returns
- Remembering the struggle to survive 66 years ago
- State Fair goes to vol. group
- District lines will change
- Truck overturns Tuesday, no one injured
- CMA Music Fest impacts Wilson County coffers
- TBI investigation could take several months
- MTEMC plans three outages June 14 in Lebanon
- Mike Davis scores high on BOE evaluation
- Bacterial meningitis claims 5-year-old SSES student
- Robbery suspect arrested
- Haslam, Black to speak at Wilson GOP Reagan Dinner
- Teen shot after high-speed car chase
- Norene Post Office could be closed by USPS
- Charges pending in bust
- Mary Burger 'doggedly' seeks to improve County Animal Control
- Inaugural Artists 4 Animals concert benefits NLOL
- 84-year-old car dealer plans move to S. Hartmann Dr.
- Council considers flooding, overtime pay at meeting
- Richmond wins COPD songwriting competition
- Brandon Osborne, 20, jailed on child abuse charge
- Suspect arrested after foot chase
- 100 foster children housed locally in 2010
- Excess dust caused fire at Sumner County plant
- First Lady Haslam reads to Coles Ferry ES students
- Habitat to dedicate construction site for Women Build house
- Davis touts Wilson Co. as "The Place To Be"
- MJ OK's fire tax
- Dreams of flying, nightmares of World War II
- Charges filed in home burglary arrests
- TRW celebrates 50 years
- Hundreds gather for prayer
- Citizens unhappy with TV report on Craighead
- Thompson family files suit
- Rodeo nets $40,000 for charities
- I-40 to be widened in Wilson Co. from MJ Rd. to 109
- Local storm damage still being assessed
- 5k/10k honors Johnny Keel
- BC/BS being sued for $60M
- Unemployment rate drops here
- Hermitage man dies in single car accident on I-40 East
- Martin, Hixson discuss recruiting with City Council
- Man arrested for pipe bomb
- Vann named 2011 County Teacher of Year
- Carroll H. Smith, Jr. gets 12 years for 2010 hit & run
- Lebanon robbery suspect arrested in Mississippi
- Local pot grower disputes intent to sell
- Wilson County had its own Civil War heroes
- Ed Hagerty sworn in Monday as MJ mayor
- $$$ offered in business thefts
- Wellness Expo set April 16th
- MJ man jailed for 4th DUI
- Council seeks another audit of Lebanon's books
- Signs of Aging workshop set Thursday
- Neal: $9M owed county in uncollected court fees
- Titans Mariani, Bironas headline Top Shot event
- April 16 will be a busy day at the Ward Ag. Center
- Watertown yard sale blooms for two miles Saturday
- Widespread damage reported Monday
- Stoner Creek assistant principal dies at own hands
- BB gun totin' man forces lock down of 4 schools
- Wicks to play NSS post-race concert Saturday, April 23
- LPD nabs burglary suspect
- Civic League dinner slated
- Neal says $59 million in uncollected fees is wrong
- LPD issues citations for underage beer sales
- EF-1 tornado damages property near Watertown
- LSSD names administrators
- Finance director condidates trimmed down to 14
- Flood issues brought to County Commission meeting
- Two fraud arrests bring in US Secret Service
- Body of Portland angler pulled from OHL Mar. 16
- WCSD deputies capture Sumner burglary suspect
- Lebanon announces spring cleanup & chipper service
- City sets road paving
- MJPD busts 11 meth labs since January
- Pipe bomb maker sought
- Elam delivers meals Mar. 23 promotes Meals on Wheels
- Wilson's '09 median income was 2nd highest in state
- Teachers, supporters turn out for collective bargaining
- Ranger lends name to newly-discovered grasshopper
- Whip Crackin' Rodeo plans return in April
- MJPD checks suspicious package
- FBI trains local officers
- Lebanon council OK's energy use contract
- Co. Mayor Hutto headlines Leadership Wilson luncheon
- Co. commission hears report on local storm damage
- Shortcut will be eliminated
- Civic League's 26th annual Fellowship Dinner is April 2
- New DL center to be built in South Lebanon
- CU to open Culinary Center Thursday
- Lebanon Airport awarded TDOT grant
- MTAS to Lebanon Council: It would take two
- Gretchen Wilson boots up
- Chip Smith latest to be ‘skewered’ at Library Roast
- Smithsonian buys sculptures from Watertown artist
- Business -- BEWARE
- Fire meeting explores options
- Lebanon man nabbed with guns, fake badge
- 3 indicted in golf scam
- Local man injured in Gallatin industrial fire
- Walgreens robber ID'd
- Council OK's bill requiring grant approval
- Alert driver rescues family
- Red light cameras could solve two local robberies
- Neal, 37, nabbed in 'brutal attack' at Dollar Store
- LPD gun seizures surge
- CU's enrollment sets record
- Chamber hands out awards at 87th annual banquet
- Drug roundup continues
- Green is LPD's top cop
- CU giving iPads to students
- Flood concerns mean measure returns to council
- Arson investigation continues
- Driver faces charges in weekend fatality
- Proposed development unique to Middle Tennessee
- Bricks to fund scholarships at new Lebanon High School
- Kegley will lead new school
- Hicks indicted for wife’s 2009 murder
- Sherry’s Run brings hope to Mellody Harvill family
- Cumberland Center set to lead Middle TN region
- Post will follow local 'Biggest Loser' contest
- Tourism big industry here
- Council OK's more salt
- Shooting suspect surrenders
- Recycling firm destroyed; smoke visible for miles
- Wilson 2nd wealthiest, still
- Survey measures interest in expanding summer vacation
- Anderson appointed acting administrator of elections
- Barn lost in blaze
- Possum Town Outreach sends food to Sneedville
- Polar Plunge is Jan. 15
- Airport looking for renters as new terminal is developed
- Lynn & Martha Ann say goodbye to public service
- Ambulance pulled out of Providence after 5 days
- Local man faces federal weapons charge
- Cops nab seven in school, church break-ins
- Few home schoolers qualify to try out for local teams
- Council turns thumbs down on employees’ bonus
- CU accreditation reaffirmed
- Abandoned cat had rabies
- Dreams pinned on corner of Public Square
- Christmas shows set Dec. 16-17
- Train victim identified
- Jones to lead Lebanon parade
- Christmas requests are up
- Cops investigate school break-ins
- Daniels nabbed on meth charge
- 1st Presbyterian Christmas effort will end Dec. 5
- Benefit planned for D. Cruz
- Army honors WC's Dedman
- Another meth lab busted
- Music at the Mill set
- Central's wall is repainted
- Local dies in Memphis mishap
- Ceremony honors Veterans
- Student unite to repair wall
- Two men die in I-40 wreck
- Ramey held on murder count
- Man pinched for drugs, gun
- County dodges storms
- Coffin race set for downtown
- McCall case still open
- Tenants flock to outlet mall
- City manager study begins
- Corker visits Noon Rotary
- New Leash awarded grant
- Early votes near 4,000 so far
- Fiddler’s Grove plans Fall Festival
- CedarStone offers flu shots
- Castle Heights alumni honor 1960 grad Bobby Bradley
- Bethlehem UMC celebrates 200th anniversary
- Thieves hit Friendship
- Council OKs hydrology studies
- Two nabbed for meth lab
- Playground work closes Oct. 9 with volunteer push
- BOE hunting land for construction of new Watertown High
- Crawford guilty in 1969 Butch Cooksey murder
- Child drowns at OHL
- State Fair looking at NSS
- One arrested in meth bust
- Car crashes into bank
- Council defers animal ordinance
- Dixon is TN Realtor of Year
- Family hits the road on faith
- Gas prices on increase, electric rates to follow
- 1st Presbyterian celebrates 100 years on Sunday
- CU sets enrollment record
- Red light cameras stay in MJ
- No family found yet in Betty Davis case
- Locals form Vision Music
- Council upholds mayor’s veto of animal ordinance
- FBC Lebanon celebrates Rev. Don McElroy
- Linda Neal admits 'mistake'
- Sewer work continues
- Witness sought in Aug. 25 fatal hit & run
- Mayor Hutto sworn in
- CU hosts conference of historians
- LHS ceremony turns dirt
- ‘Grandma Bandit’ nabbed at local motel
- Deceased identified in Wednesday's I-40 hit & run
- Fair draws 397,075 patrons
- Friends wish Dedman well
- Candidates qualify for cities’ elections
- Curly Putman book signing set Thursday, Aug. 26
- Mayor Craighead vetoes animal control ordinance
- Council continues wrangling over park grant
- Local man faces 25 counts of sexual abuse
- McFadden Auditorium sold demolition is underway
- Fair attendance dips
- Scott Benson named to fill Hutto's LSSD position
- The art of the blacksmith
- Sherry’s Run makes a difference John Riddle
- Nursing home bookkeeper nabbed for embezzlement
- New Music City Center to have impact locally
- Wreck claims WCHS junior
- Fair features new events
- Fair honors 100 yrs. of 4-H
- Co.-wide incumbents return
- LHS permit process underway
- Robinson, Britt earn seats on Wilson Co. school board
- Hutto wins co. mayor's race
- Lebanon council questions Federal drug fund
- Business Extravaganza is Friday at Prime Outlets
- Couple pleads not guilty in death of child
- Searching for fathers leads all requests
- Hearthside backpacks benefi t foster kids
- Hartsville Pike road construction/traffic detours planned
- Tax sale set
- Dr. Scott Major to join Cancer Foundation
- Bids received for new Lebanon High School
- Six LHS bids received
- Less than 10% vote so far
- MJ couple charged with child abuse hearing moved
- ‘Wooded Rapist’ trial date set
- Former Beatle spent summer here in 1974
- CU to offer M.A. program in fall
- Aug. 5 deadline approaches to apply for FEMA assistance
- Local teacher off to Abu Dhabi
- UMC opens new Intensive Care Unit
- 7 days remain in early voting
- Wilson jobless jumps 0.1 percent for June
- TVA work to cause brief power outage for East Wilson County Sunday morning
- Dog tags returned to soldier’s sons
- Sherry’s Run board announces new course for September 5K Run
- Putnam commissioners: No decision yet on Slammin and Jammin
- Power outages set July 22-23
- Early voting ends July 31
- Deborah Mark faces license revocation, arraignment
- Warmath notes talks regarding unified fire protection
- Lebanon sets mosquito spraying
- WCSD recovers stolen property
- Indictment handed down in Cooksey death
- Winfree Bryant MS groundbreaking held
- Slammin and Jammin leaves Lebanon, may go to Cookeville
- Lebanon Guard unit set now to be back in U.S. by July 25
- Trial date expected to be set for Burdick on Monday
- TVA work to cause brief power outage for Watertown, east Wilson
- Lebanon teen unveils worship album
- Indictment handed down in Cooksey's 1969 death
- MJ parents indicted in death of 4-yr.-old adopted daughter
- Early voting begins Friday
- Repairs on East Main St. could last 12 months
- Chamber announces Business Extravaganza set for Aug. 6
- Parents arrested in child’s death
- 911 Board meets today
- Former MJ PTO Treasurer Indicted
- Jobs, budget main issues at D-17 State Senate candidate forum
- New 25,000 SF Medical Office Planned for I-40 and Beckwith Road
- Rain, cooler temps this weekend
- Leadership Wilson 2011 class features 32 members
- DA investigating death of 4-yr. old Mt. Juliet girl
- Guard unit expected home later this month
- Tomato fest set next week
- 2 nabbed by drug task force, federal charges pending
- MJPD now provides online crime mapping
- Officers cleared in shooting death
- McMurry-Fite officially becomes Bishop
- DRC’s, DLOCs continue to offer services, but close for July 4 holiday
- Goodall advises of new passport fee increase
- Teens, others blamed for taking signs
- Disaster assistance registration extension granted
- Music City Star ridership up, July 4th train sold out
- Historic Fiddler's Grove seeks volunteers
- $94,000 and counting for WC Relay for Life
- Open House At Cedars Preparatory Academy
- Deadline to register with FEMA July 6
- Wilson County's jobless rate drops to 8.5 percent
- Wharton endorses Hatcher for TN State Senate
- Joseph Storehouse needs volunteers Saturday
- Fiddler’s Grove begins 19th season Saturday with Founder’s Day 2010
- Relay for Life kicks off tonight
- Wilson ARC Field Day set for Saturday
- Former MJH athlete killed in car accident in Maine
- Heat index stays in triple digits
- Local Guardsmen expected to return early from Iraq
- Ashe, Commission awards Medal of Valor to two deputies, resident
- More than 400 tickets sold for special Music City Star train to Nashville fireworks
- Additional shots required for students this year
- Immanuel Baptist Church to hear from county mayoral candidates
- Co-founder of Tucker Sausage funeral set Thursday
- Mendenhall in court Monday
- Fly In to benefit Wounded Warriors
- Poker Run set to benefit Wilson Books from Birth
- Baskin Robbins to donate 31 percent to Empower Me Day Camp
- New public library schedule announced
- Sherry’s Run team captain’s kick-off meeting set June 22
- Council nods consulting position for Weeks; passes budget on first reading
- City tabs TDOT grant for Baird Middle School
- Mt. Juliet woman claims world whistling title
- Woman shot in hand
- Armed robber sought
- Fund raising banquet tonight for Pickett Chapel restoration
- Lightning may have caused house fire
- Lebanon to receive $80,000 grant for Cedar City Trail
- Local couple reports change in the Gulf
- Vaughn among TN ToY finalists
- Domestic assault leads to neighborhood evacuation
- Robbery, shooting suspects sought
- TWA WordFest to feature popular local writers
- Home sales in Wilson continue to climb
- Lebanon to pick up flood debris through July 2
- Mayor to look for new chief
- Smith bound over to grand jury
- Cumberland University to add new Residence Hall in fall 2011
- Floods, CMA Music Fest help fill local hotel rooms
- Sloan to lead Lebanon High
- Lasater withdraws
- Entries sought for W’town’s Independence Day Parade
- Mt. Juliet leads in homes sold in April
- Federated Auto Parts 300 set this weekend at NSS
- Fewer arrests, tickets at Slammin & Jammin’
- Charges filed against suspect in double homicide
- Unemployment rate drops in Wilson
- Lebanon native hopeful for pro golf dreams
- Power of 10 Summit held
- Long Hunter State Park May 2010 Programs
- Wilson County featured on cover of new Tennessee Civil War Trails Guide
- 2 shot, killed in SW Wilson
- 80+ homes damaged 50-100 percent: WEMA
- Slammin’ & Jammin’ returns this weekend
- Dirk Ash honored as one of nation's best principals
- MTEMC plans outages May 27-28 in Lebanon
- MJ tabs funds for Greenway
- Nashville Symphony returns to CU in June
- MJ nears decision on new parks director
- Plumber arrested for taking nude video of female customer
- Ashley Johnson resigns at Lebanon High School
- Ladies book club meets June 3 at Sherlock's Book Store
- Weeks set to become new police chief
- You can appeal if FEMA assistance denied
- Home Tour set June 6th
- Vantrease guest speaker at Memorial Day Ceremony in Lebanon
- Gordon outlines tax credits for eligible Wilson County small businesses
- Lee: Sales tax up 3% compared to April 09
- FEMA DRC opens locally
- Flood Relief Store seeks more donations from public
- Mendenhall, Burdick summer trials set
- Silent auction set for Celtic Country Faire
- Drug roundup targets 21 in Wilson County
- FEMA to set up Disaster Recovery Center at Prime Outlets-Lebanon
- TXR, West Elementary celebrate anniversaries
- Cotten saluted for 48 years practicing law
- Vendors still sought for Celtic Country Faire
- Farmers asked to report field debris, fence damage to USDA
- TBI arrests MJ man for child abuse
- Unity Church holds revival
- 450 tout Wilson County as ‘The Place to Be’
- Gladeville Elem. locks down after hunter's stray gunfire
- FEMA arrives
- Mayoral hopefuls say jobs top county issue
- Second chances with a cup of coffee
- Flood Relief Store offers aid
- Jewell: No estimate yet
- Businesses on square reopening
- CU to present Sullivan Award to Durhams
- County finance panel to meet
- Nat’l Day of Prayer observed locally
- Tension high at council meeting
- Local government hopes feds will cover some costs
- USACE notes 1,000-year flood
- Initial Federal Disaster Declaration issued
- Assessment teams note road problems
- Some damage to schools reported here
- Wilson County shelters housed several people
- Water rescues by the dozen
- MJ Chamber can help businesses in trying times after flood damage
- Update on downtown cleanup
- Some downtown offices facing temporary moves
- County schools closed Tuesday
- State OKs $9M surgery center deal
- Sheriff takes second look at Cooksey crime scene
- TBI continues investigation in officer-involved shooting death
- LPD involved in accidental shooting 10 years ago
- Six new road projects slated for Wilson Co.
- Suspect dead after early AM chase, shooting
- Shooting, robbery still under investigation
- Like mother, like daughter
- Howard named new Wilson County Historian
- MJ Parks Director's termination hearing continued
- MCA’s ‘Fun in the Sun’ set May 1
- Penuel services set Wednesday
- Arts Alliance plans new ‘Center for Arts’
- Bond papers signed for new LHS
- Local pet protection group one of 18 in national contest
- Local dealer cheers GM repayment
- Lebanon Morning Rotary, Pinnacle Bank donate to Crohn’s Take Steps
- Unemployment rate here among state’s lowest
- City can pump more sewage
- Local schools to get almost $1.4M in ‘Race to the Top’ funding
- MC Star ridership up 13 percent
- City budget not cause of fewer of crossing guards at WJB
- International bands to play at Celtic Country Faire
- Charlie Daniels to perform at 2010 Wilson County Fair
- Watertown Yard Sale is Saturday
- MTE works with members on bill payment
- Wilson Co. Tea Party hosts Tax Day Rally
- City asked to close park playground for 3 days
- Circuit Court Clerk warns of counterfeit bills
- Students locked in hot school bus by driver
- Five withdraw from Aug. 5 election
- UMC announces Ehtisham as new CEO
- Teacher of Year Banquet planned
- March home sales move up
- Rare White Pelicans photographed at Long Hunter
- Lebanon city council report
- Pair faces assault charges
- Man with gang ties charged with reckless endangerment
- Education cure for reducing court dockets
- Town gears up for Whip Crackin’ Rodeo
- April donations to go to children of Empower Me Day Camp
- Fugitive Howe arrested
- Schools to benefit from grant awarded Tennessee
- Lebanon Gas Department hosts annual Easter Egg Hunt
- Candidacy deadline sets local races
- NSS schedule full for 2010
- Stained glass windows restored, displayed at Lebanon church
- Racette concert rescheduled
- Arrest made in hit-and-run; one remains hospitalized
- Fund raiser for MJ family announced
- Lee ‘roasted’ to benefit libraries
- Post to feature movie critic
- 65th Easter Sunrise Service planned
- UMC celebrates doctors
- Dr. doesn’t take U.S. for granted
- Tickets still available for Library Roast
- One remains hospitalized after Wed. night hit-&-run
- Lebanon Planners nod LHS, LSSD middle school site plans
- Hatcher, McDonald added to list for State Senate seat
- Publix donates over $50K to United Way of Wilson Co.
- H1N1 flu virus still active in Tennessee
- Middle Tennessee Electric’s tax payout to Wilson County tops $1 million
- Teen stabbed outside JFFC
- Vandalism, break-ins on rise in W’town
- Senator files qualifying papers here
- Second large drug bust made in two weeks
- Wilson County Civic League banquet announced
- MJ girl dies after tonsillectomy
- Victims in Ponzi scheme to receive $2.75 M
- Community Holy Week Services set
- Mrs. Hubbell’s stars shine at SES
- Only ‘hard bids’ for new school
- Commissioner’s move may cost county thousands
- Deputy bitten by dog searching for suspect, fugitive from justice
- Traffic counts rise across Wilson
- Space sought for men’s homeless shelter
- Lebanon spring cleanup, chipper service dates set
- Woodcarvers coming to Lebanon
- Sherlock’s donates to animal rescues
- Toyota problems land here
- Hard bids only for new LHS
- Meeting to address underage drinking
- Council approves property swap with Mt. Juliet
- Squires nod LHS bonds unanimously
- Road Work
- Commissioner Whitaker lauds in-state travel
- Housing sales soar in February
- Federal charges sought in bust
- Beavers won't seek county mayor's post
- MJPD officer shoots suspect
- Jewell defines WEMA concerns line by line
- Run4Water = 120 miles ‘one step at a time’
- Accidential shooting; Norene child dies
- Investigation continues into child’s accidental shooting
- Panel nods LHS funding proposal
- MJ mayor tries to move ‘retreat’ out of town
- Pilot takes first solo flight at Lebanon Airport
- Wilson obesity rate ranks near the top
- TN Outdoor Classroom Symposium to come to Lebanon
- Two former locals may lose jobs, if city is voted out
- Director hopeful about new LHS funding prospect
- WC’s Top property taxpayers named
- Tallent seeking new trial
- Property taxes due
- Mayors ask Alliance to shape mid-state mass transit strategy
- Freedom Rider to speak at local church Sunday
- MTEMC’s web site displays map showing outage information
- Songwriter royalty joined Wilson on stage at MCA’s Music at The Mill
- MJ’s Mundy Park on the sale block
- Music instrument maker tabs Mt. Juliet
- New weather alert available by cell phone
- WEMA Weather Operations Team seeks volunteers
- Possumtown Outreach helps TN’s poorest county
- Music at Mill features Grammy artists, top songwriters
- J.T. Ellison signs her name to murder at Sherlock’s bookstores
- Police check leads in robbery
- 2010 Relay for Life campaign in Wilson Co. begins with Feb 25 kickoff event
- First Presbyterian Church invites community to 2010 Annual Deacons’ Chili Dinner
- New service, 911-SAFER, has potential to save lives
- Cumberland cyclists partner with Ride for Reading program
- Local fur trapper pursues a ‘dying’ way of life
- Gretchen Wilson plays harder for MCA music benefit
- Concerns raised by health report
- Vendors for Health Fair announced
- WCHS FFA gains state, national credits
- Speaker to examine ‘Does God Exist?’ at College Hills Church of Christ
- Exhibit boasts benefits of alpaca fibers
- Cop says Farmer cursed him
- Warmer temps expected Sunday
- Lochinvar to expand warehouse
- Snow days almost out
- MoD Kick Off set Feb. 23
- Health fair set March 27
- Osburn Hessey Logistics coming to Wilson County
- Hit & run kills Hartsville Scout
- Craighead vetoes term limits resolution
- History project offers lessons outside class
- MTE Customers Care donates $10,000 to Wilson Black History Committee
- Home prices up, sales down slightly in January
- Whip Crackin’ Rodeo coming to Ward Ag. Center
- Lebanon man charged with kidnapping, robbery
- Sherry’s Run 5K Run/Walk set for Sept. 11
- Wilson County Ag Hall of Fame to induct new members
- Gretchen Wilson leads elite songwriters at ‘MCA’s Music at the Mill’
- County school board nods changes to dress code
- EEOC complaint filed against county
- City, county schools closed
- Cha-cha and chocolates to help protect children
- County schools to consider dress code
- Sherlock’s opens Nashville store
- Ramsey to speak to Wilson County Conservatives Saturday
- Council gets riled up about term limits
- More snow?
- Icy road claims life
- CU Hoops for Habitat Thursday
- Library event to cook Lucy Lee
- City’s snow fleet feels storm’s pain
- Brown named interim principal at WCHS
- Lebanon real estate company affiliates with United Country
- Threats made against witnesses in Cooksey case
- Riders increase, third car added for Music City Star
- Wilson’s jobless rate climbs
- Local goods bound for Afghanistan
- MJ woman helping Haitian orphans find a home
- Haiti via Dominican Republic
- Two buildings struck in two separate accidents
- MJ Montessori children lead Haiti relief effort
- County Commission nods budget items
- Nashville Area MPO better positioned to invest in options that support livability
- Black History Month celebration honors the past and the present
- McWherter visits Wilson County
- Risks of Fluoride?
- Youth minister indicted on child rape charges
- Daniels recovering from stroke
- Council struggles with city charter, line item transfers
- Another name surfaces in race for Senate seat
- Most neighbor cities fluoridate water
- LOA Embassy orphanage in Haiti skirts disaster
- Lynn hopes education bill opens door to vouchers
- WCHS principal resigns
- Alsup retires from Lebanon Senior Citizens Center
- Project Linus ‘Blanket Day’
- Music City Star, RTA buses will not operate on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- LHS homecoming courts announced
- 2 sought in robbery
- Local organizations send aid to Haiti
- Continuing fluoridation in city water could cost $100K
- Man charged in sexual assault of child
- Local club pushes putting fluoride back in water
- Robbery, theft suspects extradited from Florida
- Tucker’s Sausage plans for the future
- Polar Bear Plunge Saturday, benefits Special Olympics
- Bradleys, Lamia send aid to Afghanistan
- Collier leads CU Second Cup of Coffee lecture on Tuesday
- TVA meeting power demand during cold weather
- Fire damagesTucker Sausage
- Truck overturns on slick road
- Use common sense safety during extreme cold weather
- Dedman proclaims January Radon Action Month in Wilson
- Single digits to hit Wilson
- MJ Big Brothers help couple after fire takes home
- Cold weather causes concerns for needy, elderly
- Council nods ordinances, defers resolution
- Forecasters: 100% snow
- Wilson Schools, ACLU agree to end Bible distribution
- 2009 in review, a look back
- MTEMC offers tips to curb energy use during cold snap
- Council considers naming Acting Personnel Director
- Wreck injures two people
- Children in Mid-Cumberland area need loving foster parents
- Listen for Charlie Daniels in new GEICO commercial
- There will be new office holders in 2010
- Local man defies odds, becomes USAF SERE Specialist
- MJ city center could get make-over
- Dance set to benefit wreck victim
- Sheriff’s Department to offer rides on New Year’s Eve
- Bitter cold to hit area
- Chinese firms sue Hartmann luggage
- Lebanon songwriter gets hit in Library of Congress
- Burglary doesn’t stop Christmas for Brooks House
- Huge need for foster parents in Wilson County
- Senior citizens give back to their community
- Jobless rate drops in Wilson
- Lebanon man killed in wreck in DeKalb County
- Christmas Eve, Day services slated
- The troops are home for the holidays
- Post website goes to newer better server
- How about liquid snow on Christmas?
- Commission honors astronaut, teacher of year
- Music City Star, truck collide
- Wilson County Fair makes the top 50 North American Fairs list
- WB&T Donelson branch robbed, suspects arrested
- Commission to honor teacher
- Forecast says SNOW!
- Tobacco use dominates Teen Court
- 3 children injured in Wednesday bus wreck
- Concrete program amended
- Bredesen unveils education partnership with Battelle to promote STEM
- Register now for Vol State spring classes at Wilson Central High School
- Locals shy from Gordon's congressional seat
- Trooper upgraded to stable after wreck in Mt, Juliet
- Christmas for All wraps up this week, donations needed
- Home sales continue upswing
- Cooksey reinterred, Ashe checks new leads
- State Trooper injured in I-40 wreck
- 4 injured after car crashes into dealership showroom
- Body of suspected murder victim to be reinterred
- TDOT schedules lane closures for I-40 stretch
- Wilson County Motors awarded GMC brand
- MJPD to hold annual Christmas with a Cop shopping event
- Reward offered in armed robbery
- MJ Commission nixes workers' gift cards
- Hero returns home
- School Board to change policies on corporal punishment
- Rainfall drenches Wilson
- Pre-Kwanzaa event prepares for Celebration
- Make your reservations for Bert Coble Singers Christmas Dinner Shows
- Local man remembers Pearl Harbor attack
- Local National Guard unit to leave
- WC Christmas for All needs sponsors, donations
- Credit union robbed at gunpoint, suspect sought
- 'Bundle up' advised for Santa's arrival
- County panels to meet
- Council, Finance Commissioner at odds over budget
- Mission: Bring local troops home for Christmas
- Local shoplifting ring arrest clouds 'Black Friday'
- Free health screenings highlight Friday event
- H1N1 flu vaccine available to all
- Wilmore to speak at MJ High
- Lebanon man dies in bus wreck
- TVA to reduce FCA again
- Festival of Lights to include 'drive-in movie'
- Buy local, go green at Wilson County Christmas tree farms
- Christmas for All to have Open House
- Lawrence & friends fry turkeys for homeless
- LSSD to purchase 60+ acres
- LSSD Toy Drive to benefit local families in need
- TDOT paves the way for travel plans
- Curves of Lebanon shares giving spirit this Thanksgiving
- Hartmann Drive improvements finished before holiday
- Bridgestone Tires donates 6 tires to local ministry
- Publisher John B. Bryan leaves news for banking
- 2 murder suspects’ bonds set
- Possumtown aids poorest county in TN
- Local food bank in need of donations this holiday season
- Tallent returns to court in Wilson County
- Dr. Burns remembered
- Council raises fee for failure to inspect, test backflow device
- Court date set in infant murder case
- Astronaut Wilmore to phone home from space
- Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Walk set to honor local teacher
- MJMS going green with B.E.A.R.S.
- Lebanon man indicted in alleged Ponzi scheme
- Holiday Open House set for Square
- ‘Marathon Man’ conquers NYC
- Commission to vote on helping Mt. Juliet pay for road construction
- Walking to remember veterans
- Veterans Day ceremony held at Courthouse
- Capitol Theater to be revived
- Flawless liftoff for Wilmore
- It’s easy to miss the heroes around us
- Burdick’s next court appearance moved to January
- Local Health Dept. : No shortage, just delay
- Man missing since Monday
- County gets $91K federal grant
- Local Health Dept. says vaccine plentiful
- Education Expo postponed
- Brooks House receives van bought with donations
- City Council passes on local trucks, annexes land
- Box believed bomb halts train
- State report card released, may look worse next year
- Lebanon plans several Veterans Day activities
- Wilson County Health Department offers H1N1 vaccine
- Local church to collect for Operation Christmas Child
- Cemetery walk set Nov. 7
- Free College Financial Planning Night set
- TVA to reduce FCA Nov. 1, member bills decrease
- After 31 years behind bars, life begins anew for Lebanon man
- $40M suit filed in copter crash
- Fatal car crash on I-40 claims 1
- WCSB raises academic bar
- Man proved innocent, freed
- Top taxpayers list sees little change in Wilson County
- Fair has $12 M impact on local economy
- Wilson Living celebrates first anniversary Friday
- Depot Junction Café, W’town Middle Grades Music & Drama Departments join in fund raiser
- UMC receives positive survey results from centers for Medicare and Medicaid services
- Windows installed at Immanuel
- Rotaries collect dictionaries for 3rd graders
- Pavilion celebrates ribbon cutting
- LHS canned food drive
- Lebanon native to take reins in Memphis next week
- Wilson County unemployment rate down from August
- Cooksey’s remains exhumed
- City Council to buy trucks locally, denies Emergency Chipper Service
- Sweden’s Permobil breaks ground in Wilson County
- Sorey challenges Budget Committee, wife wins husband’s vacated commission seat
- Wilson County Health Department to offer H1N1 vaccine
- Local church to hold VBS for Timberline children
- Neighbors help in pot bust
- Captain Video robbed
- Reward in horse shooting grows
- Wilson agencies tab highway safety grants
- Flea Market wants Ag Center, Christmas for All wants compromise
- Weather moves ‘Taste of Wilson County’ to The Mill
- Wilson County Health Department to offer H1N1 flu vaccine clinics
- M'boro flu victim had local roots
- Three indicted in Statesville murder
- Local churches aid homeless at Timeberline
- Franklin's seat on commission may have opposition
- Breast Cancer Friends slates annual ‘Celebration of Life’
- Scholarships available for area business students
- Rhizokids holding Family Fun Day at fairgrounds
- Investigation continues in Statesville murder
- Reward for arrest in horse shooting grows to $3,000
- Tennessee, Georgia put aside rivalries to team up and kick-off college savings
- Public Works denied help
- WPA Day set at Cedars of Lebanon State Park
- Murder in Statesville
- Reward for arrest in horse shooting grows
- CU Nursing Program announces West Wilson satellite campus plans
- Public meeting set for new Highway 109 bridge
- Wheel tax gets nailed
- Providence residents in Run/Walk to benefit MJ Help Center
- Ashe re-opens cold case
- Low Country Boil set Oct. 3
- Tourism spending up for 2008 in Wilson
- Wheel tax hike vote set Thursday
- Her horse, dreams shot
- Watertown gets new businesses in time for Mile-Long Yard Sale
- Jobless rate inches upward in August
- AMBER ALERT ISSUED
- National Alpaca Farm Day at Fairgrounds on Saturday
- MJPD stops speeding car, finds cocaine
- LoJac’s Hwy. 109 work to be finished by summer 2011
- Wilson Books from Birth turns 4!
- Home burglary suspect arrested
- New businesses opening, others set to open, in MJ
- Cracker Barrel’s performance gets national attention
- Single-car accident sends one to hospital
- CU to host Wilson County College Fair
- Crye-Leike, Realtors in MJ invite all to 6th Annual Sweet Tooth Auction
- Fund raiser set for Kirby
- LHS PAC still confident
- Lottery winner gets name back in headlines
- More rain coming
- Voting slow on wheel tax
- Wear your seat belt at MJHS, get a chicken sandwich
- Council defers actions against CoreTech
- CoreTech announces abandonment of Lebanon plans at Council meeting
- Squire's resignation to be heard Sept. 21
- Church Safety Seminar planned
- United States Constitution Week begins
- Man injured as truck flips on Square
- School Board struggles with different contracts amidst protest
- CoreTech executive fires back at city
- Illegal solicitation taking place using MJPD’s name
- Local teens recognized for water projects
- New Winters Chapel AME celebrates 125th anniversary
- ‘Sherry’s Run’ participants reach record number – and still counting
- County school board protested for not allowing Obama speech
- Local man dies in accident
- Home sales continue upward trend in Wilson Co.
- Mayors proclaim September Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
- 'Redneck Woman' auction to benefit local private school
- Gladeville Elementary’s Fall Festival a key attraction at Gladefest
- Annual 'Pow Wow' planned Sept. 26-27
- ‘Sherry’s Run’ helps those who are hurting
- New chipper service schedule to start this week
- Drugs, weapons seized at Lebanon home
- Guns get cleared up, CoreTech questioned
- PAC plan meetings on Wheel Tax
- TVA rate increase equals lower charges for MTEMC customers
- Wilson Books from Birth turns four
- Airline cases find local lawyer via Internet
- Toxicology report awaited in death of fireman's wife
- Lebanon attorney named to Judicial Nominating Commission
- Bill Carter reflects on his Kennedy family encounters
- Over 287,000 attendees going into final days of nine-day run
- Fireman charged in wife's death
- Fair attendance breaks records
- Wilson County Schools get hacker scare
- Commerce Cumberland Presbyterian Church celebrates 160 years
- Wreck victim ID’d
- Youth baseball tournament boosts county’s economy
- Read all about Wilson County Fair in new book
- Guardsman earns Purple Heart
- Lebanon opts out of guns in parks
- 1 killed in tanker vs. vehicle wreck
- Squires nod tax relief for elderly
- Wilson Co. Fair cranks up Friday, event features something for everyone.
- County Commission allows guns in parks, shoots down funding for schools
- MTEMC plans outages Aug. 18 in Lebanon
- County Commission to vote on budget, guns, tax Monday
- Feeless days may end as budget passes
- County Commission to vote on gun ban, adequate facilities tax increase
- Lebanon budget passes second reading
- Wilson home sales continue upward
- Rosa Parks, MLK attorney to speak at Cumberland
- Woman uses Worley concert as rehab motivation
- One killed in I-40 accident Sunday
- Mooneyham not guilty of murder
- H1N1 report closes MCA
- Former LHS star Price killed
- Budget passes, 14 laid off
- Sales tax holiday big weekend for Wilson
- McFarland eyes Wilson mayoral election in 2010
- MJHS busting at the seams
- Ashe named Sheriff of the Year at 38th TSA Conference
- Bowl for Kids’ Sake event planned
- Chamber sets special event on tax-free day
- New name surfaces for Senate seat
- Wilson County manufacturers keep it afloat
- PAC formed to push for new Lebanon High
- MJ nods guns in parks
- Kiwanis Day of Prayer for Schools set Aug. 2
- Council’s confusion turns into eight saved jobs
- MJ man killed in Illinois place crash
- Groundbreaking set for new senior living community
- New Winters Chapel AME plans additional ride to benefit member
- Grad rate keeps LHS on list
- Fiddlers Grove Foundation gains not-for-profit designation
- Wilson jobless rate at 9.6 percent
- Council considers, but does not pass, a reduction in force measure
- Gun law still hot local issue
- Family dealer here adds Hyundai
- Local church to hold annual school supply giveaway
- Hutto considers run for county mayor job
- Inmate dies in county jail
- Unemployment rate up
- Walker indicted on theft from Gladeville Utility
- MTEMC plans outages July 21 in Lebanon
- Will LHS plays games in park with guns?
- Local Guard unit to go again
- Mayor: Stormwater fees could save 15 jobs
- Local eateries mixed opinions on banning guns
- Volunteers across Wilson Co. help Sheriff Department keep area safe
- Design-build lease signed for Nissan redistribution facility in Wilson
- LHS funding gets bumped
- Wilson home sales improve four months in a row
- Man found gulity of 2nd degree murder
- Operation FALCON nabs 24
- Questions arise with Lebanon Senior Center
- Habitat for Humanity House to be built in honor of J.B. and Jo Doris Leftwich’s 70th
- Stranded in Honduras
- Wright tabbed new MJ judge
- School Board awards bid for new WHS lab
- Bike ride planned for 'Slide'
- MJ man charged in murder
- Commission to consider wheel tax hike for new LHS
- Equipment theft case looks at deal
- Churches labeled ‘next soft target’
- Church halts mission trip to Honduras
- Two sides face-off on city budget
- Gangs ‘infiltrate,’ threaten area
- Wilson County jobless rate climbs again
- Body recovered near boat dock, autopsy results awaited
- Two shot in robbery attempt
- Straight-line winds bring damage, lightning sparks two house fires
- Joseph Storehouse seeks assistance with paving
- Lebanon Farmer’s Market Grand Opening, Tomato Fest Saturday, July 11
- Broken chipper delays service for some
- Beavers: Legislature passes ‘irresponsible budget’ before adjourning
- State jobless rate above 10 percent for May
- Lebanon to host Homeland Security Expo
- With 30 more days, Council still stuck on budget
- Council reprimands city engineer for email
- Storm blows through Lebanon
- $3.4M offered for old MJE site
- Morrow pleads no contest
- Update received from Texas: Dr. G. Frank Burn doing well
- All TV stations to end analog broadcasting
- UMC offers seminar on ‘How Sleep Apnea Affects Your Heart’
- Beavers: Legislators debate budget as session nears an end
- Bone: House passes Adult Care Home Act of 2009
- THP searches for vehicle that struck MJ pedestrian
- Mayor, Councilman differ on budget path
- Cleanup set for Sinking Creek on Saturday
- Fire won't burn records here, 1793 to present safe
- Bulletin: Suspects nabbed after high-speed chase
- TN writer pours his South into his prose
- Response is 'awesome' to CU's West Wilson satellite campus program
- Ash named interim principal at LHS
- Home sales improve here
- MTEMC plans outages June 9 in Lebanon
- Carver Lane set for Monday closure
- Bone: House defeats bill increasing selenium in TN streams
- Beavers: State Senate overrides governor’s veto
- Council, mayor butt heads on layoffs
- New Providence fire hall will take more than just a grant
- Soldier awarded Purple Heart in attack that claimed local life
- Sen. Thelma Harper to speak at 2009 Banquet
- City may sue Dell for property taxes
- Sunday night wreck claims 1
- Chevy dealer gets thumbs up from GM
- Nissan officials work site prep this week
- Lebanon Special Schools go green
- Trial date set for suspect in rape
- County EMA panel to meet Monday
- Summit puts focus on action for mass transit in region
- Spring Home Tour set Sunday
- Barton's Creek Baptist celebrates 160 years
- School board rescinds agreements, bids for new LHS
- School Board to look at alternate plan
- MJ man in custody of Federal 'ICE'
- Lebanon’s 74-year-old sale barn bids adieu
- Slammin' & Jammin' returns for 16th year
- Benefit cancelled
- TDOS remembers fallen troopers and officers
- Council concerned about city finances
- Wilson Co. woman charged with TennCare fraud
- Other counties building new schools, why not Wilson?
- Memorial Day Ceremony set for May 25 at Courthouse
- Upcoming ‘Convening the Region’ Summit to focus on Middle TN transportation
- Electrical fire closes local bank
- Dry cleaner helps one officer in the name of another
- Lebanon Church of God hosts Youth Rally May 15-16
- Unloaded gun found at CHUE
- Manhole uncovering reveals 'roach city' at Lebanon High
- Three new hotels for Lebanon
- Watertown High School slates Alumni Homecoming
- Local business owner charged with sexual battery
- Funeral held for police officer
- LSSD steps closer to additional school
- Fund raiser set for Pickett Chapel restoration
- Driver remains in county jail
- Farmer's Market looking at facelift
- CommUnityFest slated to benefit underprivileged youth
- Education, Budget panels, school board to seek new LHS funding solution
- Sidewalk policy needs second look: Warmath
- Wheel tax increase could fund new LHS
- Plant to double size with $12 million expansion
- Drugs, gun seized in raid
- Letter carriers carry torch for Help Center
- Council waives sidewalk for Joseph Storehouse on first reading
- Teacher points to mold at LHS
- Gladeville board waits for next step in audit findings
- Schools can include God
- LSSD registration, health fair set Friday
- MJPD slates saturation patrol
- Chrysler files bankruptcy, Pontiac ends
- Plane lands safely at Lebanon Airport; pilot reported mechanical problems
- No H1N1 virus here yet, but it will come
- State Fire Marshal: Changes needed
- Mock DUI accident held at MJHS
- Road Commission meets May 1
- Harrassment complaint filed
- TBI brought in after GUD audit results
- UMC opens $26 million patient tower
- Wilson jobless numbers rise
- Mackey asked to resign
- Shopping at home can help increase city's sales tax revenue
- Immanuel Baptist Church to host National Day of Prayer
- WCCVB offers incentive program
- Council nods one charter change ordinance
- ‘Community Shred Day’ set for Wilson County residents
- Freedom of speech case heard in Fed Court
- Audit turns up discrepancies
- Election Commission keeps Harris
- Mt. Juliet Elementary student battles cancer for third time
- Motorcyclist killed
- Nike launches Clearance Store at Prime Outlets-Lebanon
- CoreTech hires contractor
- 5 Wilson County bridge projects selected for funding
- CU names winners of 14th Annual Student Art Competition
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- Susewind memorial planned Thursday
- PREP FOOTBALL -- Thursday Night Lights targets LHS, MJ opener
- Cleve Harris resigns at FCS
- MCA's TSSAA application OK'd
- CU's Urquhart is a Gold Glover
- Snodgrass inks pro deal
- Gomez voted NAIA All-America
- Perry steps aside at MJ
- Elie inks with VSCC
- CU hires new soccer coach
- Biddle speaks to Breakfast Rotary
- WHS hoops honored
- MJ football holds free camp
- Local sports announcements
- Coaches Black & Harris resign at LHS
- Legge places 33rd in NAIA golf tourney
- FCS WINS CLASS A TITLE
- FCS thumps Grace Christian
- Blackwood named Academic All-America
- Swindoll dominates in 5-0 win
- Bears lose 3-2 to Brentwood
- MJ soccer falls in sectional
- FCS ace Swindoll signs
- Wilson Co. sports in brief
- CU softball season ends Tuesday
- Bears win regional opener
- CU to host 2014 MSC hoops tourney
- CU eliminated in 10 innings
- FCS wins 8A baseball
- MJ wins 9AAA crown
- Legge shares MSC top honor
- Local softball from Tuesday
- Hulse has 9 RBI for LHS
- CU softball falls in MSC finals
- CU's Stewart signs with Dallas
- Long wait ahead for CU until NAIA Opening Round on May 9
- MSC softball honors 4 CU players
- CU falls 2-0 in 11 innings
- 9AAA tennis tourney updates
- Local prep baseball updates
- SOFTBALL: LHS 5, WCHS 1
- CU plays in MSC softball tournament Saturday at 12 Noon
- CU wins MSC opener 3-1
- Gomez, Hall and Hunt grab MSC individual awards
- Tuesday's prep softball
- Tuesday's prep baseball
- CU plans summer baseball camps
- LHS baseball falls 5-0 at LaVergne
- Lebanon wins 12th straight county meet
- 9AAA tennis starts today
- 'Dogs sweep Bluefield
- Looking at prep baseball
- Thursday's prep softball
- WC grad drafted by WNBA
- Bulldogs run-rule Mid-Continent
- Tuesday night prep baseball
- Lebanon High tennis results
- WHS plays for 2nd place in 8A
- CU wraps up sweep, MSC title
- Sixth-run sixth ignites CU rally
- WJB sends 3 to nationals
- Class A baseball at a glance
- Wilson Co. prep softball
- Watkins headed to CSCC
- LHS soccer wins in OT
- Monday's prep softball
- Monday, April 8 local baseball
- Remus blanks LHS on 5 hits
- Bobby Bowden speaks Sunday at IBC
- LYB sets pre-season tourney
- Prep baseball from April 3
- Prep softball from Tuesday
- Local baseball at a glance
- Bulldogs top No. 1-ranked Lee 8-7
- Local sports announcements
- CU frosh earns MCS tennis award
- Prep baseball from Monday
- TSWA honors CU's Broderick
- TN Wesleyan tops CU 1-0
- Wednesday's prep softball
- Lebanon 11, Beech 1
- Tressler & Associates signs on to sponsor Blue Devil Golf Outing
- Nick Conley shuts down MCC
- TSWA honors CU softball duo
- CU splits Sunday in Georgia
- WC softball goes 4-1 at Disney
- CU softball sweeps Centre Tuesday
- Bulldogs down Bethel 4-2
- Wednesday's WCIT results
- CU women fall 43-41
- FCS QB commits to Syracuse
- Lewis earns Region 5 award
- Rodrigues honored by MSC Tennis
- Tigers fall in Class A state
- Prep baseball at a glance
- WCHS sweeps softball twinbill
- FBC Lebanon hosts 3-on-3 hoops
- NSC honors Woody Hunt
- CU women face Coastal GA in NAIA national tournament
- 3 CU wrestlers earn NAIA All-America honors
- WC boys, MJ girls fall in sectionals
- CU women win MSC tourney
- Tigers turn back Clarkrange
- CU women hold off LWC 61-56
- MJ girls lose to Beech in 5AAA finals
- Wildcats fall to DCHS
- MJ outlasts Lebanon in semifinals
- CU women blitz Lady Pats 71-48
- CU splits with G-Town
- Jackson Co. eliminates FCS girls
- WHS hosts JC Tuesday
- Devilettes dominate in OT
- WCHS thumps Rossview
- CU raps out 22 hits in win
- Local sports announcements
- Region 5AAA tournament pairings
- CU's Collier shuts down Faulkner
- Tigers win 8A title in OT
- MJ girls win 9AAA tournament
- MJ stars ink with 'Dogs
- CU women fall in OT
- Friday at TSSAA wrestling
- Thursday tourney results
- Cold changes CU baseball plans
- 'Dogs, FHU battle to 8-8 tie
- LYB tryouts moved indoors
- Local sports in brief
- WC sends 11 to state tourney
- District 9AAA tourney pairings --
- Stretch Internet, CU strike deal for baseball webcasts
- District 8A tourney pairings
- CU - LWC basketball
- Local basketball from Feb. 8
- CU women hang on for win
- Bulldogs sign nine for football
- NC State LB enrolls at Cumberland
- CU women avenge only loss
- CU men fall at Bethel 87-55
- Friday prep basketball finals
- STATE DUALS: Cleveland smokes Wilson Central 78-4 in finals
- MJ ballparks hit again
- Huge AAU wrestling tourney set Feb. 9
- CU promotes Donnie Suber
- LHS bowlers fall in state semis
- B.J. Stewart makes splash
- Sports announcements
- View Sam Harp remarks on video
- No. 7 CU women hold off Tigers
- Friday, Jan. 19 prep hoops results
- MJ sweeps at Lebanon
- Big changes await in 2013 for Lebanon youth baseball
- CU men fall at Lindsey Wilson
- LHS bowlers defeat Overton 17-10
- CU plans baseball kickoff
- CU splits at UVA-Wise
- G-Men, FCS dominate 4A awards
- CU women ranked No. 7 in NAIA
- Biddle joins TSWA Hall of Fame
- BLUE League from Jan. 5
- Girls basketball from Jan. 4
- CU's Martinez claimed by Baltimore
- Bulldogs fall to G-Town 88-55
- Davis hits game-winner for CU women
- Elie reaches milestone for MT
- Lebanon Rotary baseball tryouts set
- Five honored by TSWA for 2012 volleyball
- Three MJ Bears named all-state
- TSWA honors 4 from FCS
- KY legend takes over at Lebanon
- CU women pound Spelman
- LHS girls down Central 50-41
- Purple Tigers improve to 10-0
- Prep wrestling at a glance
- Girl's hoops from Dec. 11
- Wood named 1st team All-America
- Boy's hoops from Dec. 11
- LHS adds 6 to Sports Hall of Fame
- CU's Lind severely injures ankle
- Local girl's basketball from Dec. 4
- Local boy's hoops from Dec. 4
- LHS sweeps at Shelbyville
- LHS swims in Gallatin Thursday
- Cumberland men fall in OT
- NAIA honors Kitson, Langille
- FCS WINS 2A TITLE - AGAIN!
- WC splits with Antioch Thursday
- Prep girls hoops from Tuesday
- Prep boys basketball from Tuesday
- LHS hosts County Duals Thursday
- CU women trounce Spelman
- CU soccer falls 1-0 in nationals
- Whitehaven 41, Mt. Juliet 35
- FCS 27, Boyd Buchanan 6
- 2013 CU baseball schedule released
- WCHS plays in Bojangles Classic
- CU wrestlers win at Shorter
- CU women thump No. 18 UC
- Local Class A hoops results
- LHS hosts basketball classic
- WCHS swimmers in action
- BLUE League basketball Nov. 17
- CU soccer wins in nationals
- FCS moves on to semifinals
- MJ Bears storm into 6A final four
- MSC honors 31 CU football players for academic achievement
- Miller voted MSC West 'O' award
- Blue League from Nov. 10
- Cumberland plays at MMU
- CU's Hagewood voted MSC award
- Bulldogs win in OT 33-32
- FCS, MJ advance to quarters
- CU hoops wins home opener
- FCS' Martin a Mr. Football finalist
- CU men eliminated Wednesday
- Christopher reaches 1,000 pts. at MMU
- 3 locals honored by MSCCA
- CU women crush Hiwassee
- CU's Gurchiek honored by MSC
- Wildcats and Tigers ousted
- CU pounds Bluefield on Senior Day
- MJ Bears maul Indy 52-22
- 9 qualify for state C-C meet
- McKinney resigns as LHS trainer
- CU women win Sunday's opener
- Bethel 32, Cumberland 30
- FCS WINS STATE TOURNEY
- LHS shocks HHS 13-7
- Watertown, FCS post wins
- Bears top Wilson Central 38-15
- FCS REACHES 1A FINALS
- CU football ranked 20th in NAIA
- MSC honors CU's Mason
- CU's Gurchiek feted by TSWA
- Local Class 1A, 2A football results
- County 6A football results
- FCS plays Oct. 24 in state
- FCS athletics moving to TSSAA Division II
- MJ falls in Region 5-AAA finals
- Friendship wins volleyball regional
- District 9AAA soccer from Saturday
- Friday's prep football results
- Eagles soar over CU 42-14
- Friendship sweeps 8A volleyball
- MJ falls in 9AAA volleyball finals
- MJ soccer plays at home Thursday
- Miller earns MSC honor again
- Langille lifts CU over Bethel
- CU runs past Union 42-21
- Friday's prep scoreboard
- CU announces hoops schedule
- LHS hosts 9AAA tourney Monday
- Monday hangovers for Titans and Ryder Cup team
- Miller earns MSC PoW award
- CU's Hunt holds weekend signings
- Friday's prep football report
- Bulldogs whip UPike 41-23
- Blankenship and Wilson take top honors in Tuesday's WC Invitational
- WB girls and WW boys win middle school cross country event
- MJ volleyball unbeaten in 9AAA
- Making a mockery of the game
- FCS golf advances to region
- CU's Langille earns national honor
- WCHS sweeps Gallatin 3-0
- CU baseball alumni breakfast
- Friday's prep scoreboard
- Cumberland 24, UVa.-Wise 17
- CU plays at UVa-Wise Saturday
- Tonight's prep football schedule
- LHS trips Central 3-2
- Where does Dooley go from here?
- CU 36, Belhaven 30, OT
- Other Friday night prep scores
- Beech 27, Mt. Juliet 20 --
- Vandy coach has work cut out for him
- FCS volleyball stands 21-0
- CU sweeps golf tournament
- District 9AAA golf results
- Patriots spank CU 55-13
- Friday night prep scoreboard
- Local sports in brief
- One game is not a season
- CU wins season-opener 31-10
- Wilson Central 39, HHS 12
- Gallatin 36, Lebanon 0
- Prep football from Thursday
- CU women's soccer blanks Bryan
- Prep golf from Tuesday, Aug. 28
- Three prep football games set Thursday, Aug. 30
- VOLLEYBALL -- FCS downs LHS 3-0
- Exciting opening weekend of college football
- Wilson Central 26, LaVergne 12
- Friday, Aug. 24 scores
- CU football announces Gameday events
- Prep volleyball from Tuesday
- Butler Challenge Cup decided Monday
- MJ's Belhu earns weekly honor
- A lot to cheer about in Middle Tennessee
- Friday night football results
- CU's Woody Hunt earns ABCA Hall of Fame honor
- Titans sign MJ's Jasper
- Tiger not the same anymore
- Former CU Bulldog hired at MTSU
- Local sports in brief
- The Olympic Spirit
- PREP GOLF: Macon Co. sweeps Friendship Monday
- Hitters bound for CU baseball
- Williams finishes 9th in London
- Munchak loves this time
- Prep teams to scrimmage Friday
- MJ's Turnham inducted into MT sports hall of fame
- FCS golf wins over Wilson Central
- LHS to sell reserve season tickets for 2012 football
- Paterno chose not to act
- CU inducts 4 into Sports HoF
- Lions 15s: two and through
- Nationals fall in state finals
- CU football players voted preseason All-American
- Dooley will survive another year at UT
- Rangers call up Martinez
- Carter hired as new Mt. Juliet High baseball coach
- Sandlot baseball at a glance
- Welcome to the SEC
- Blue & White Tailgate set Aug. 4
- Carlton Battle is new hoops assistant at Cumberland
- Former Bulldog McGuire named interim baseball coach at MT
- Vandy players make school history at NBA draft
- Local sports in brief
- Dixie Majors play in state
- Erie inks with UT-Martin
- AquaJet wins Lions BR title
- Darian Brown returns to LHS
- Kiwanis 9-10's host area
- Lessons from Sandusky trial
- 'Tee It Up For Sean' winners
- Former LHS coach Keil takes Glencliff High hoops job
- Purvis resigns as MJ baseball coach
- Veterans Field closes for repairs
- U.S. Open chewed up best golfers
- Worth Bulldogs win 16U title
- Chowbay - a man for all seasons
- Don Shirey is new GM at Five Oaks
- Extreme makeover at N-L Field
- TranSouth Conference honors CU's Freeman
- Masonic Charity Golf Tournament set June 23 at Pine Creek
- CU's Smith drafted by Marlins
- Nominations sought for LHS Sports Hall of Fame
- Penn all-state QB enrolls at FCS
- Sunset takes Rotary Major title
- Is Tiger back?
- TA Staffing wins Chamber tourney
- FCS grad called up to majors
- Fanchier anchors BU bullpen
- CU will host Saturday's Mid-TN Senior All-Star game
- MOJO wins Franklin tournament
- AAU Vipers win Bulldog Classic
- Fine coaching by Corbin
- Two dreams come true for Lebanon's Cragwall
- Local sports in brief
- Cumberland football plans Oct. 20 night home game
- Lebanon's Cragwall signs with TSU
- SPRING FLING -- Local baseball, softball teams eliminated Wednesday
- Vegas predicts Titans to lose first four
- Blue Devils Boosters hold spring banquet
- Former FCS coach hired at Lipscomb
- Local sports announcements - Summer camps and tournaments
- SCHOLAR ATHLETES - Burns, Scott honored by WCSC
- Local athletes compete in TSSAA track sectionals at Brentwood High
- REGION 4A -- Watertown downs Clay Co. 7-6
- REGION 5AAA -- Mt. Juliet teams reach finals
- VU's Franklin a better coach than UT's Dooley?
- Young slugger hits three bombs
- REGION BASEBALL -- Top seeds Mt. Juliet and FCS host games today
- REGION SOFTBALL -- FCS hosts semifinal games Monday
- DISTRICT 8A BASEBALL -- FCS storms to title
- DISTRICT 8A SOFTBALL -- FCS 4, Watertown 1
- 9AAA BASEBALL - MJ Bears win tournament crown
- 9AAA SOFTBALL -- MJ v. Beech for title
- Seau's death may shed light on impact of concussions on former NFL players
- Cragwall shines for LHS track team
- Tuesday baseball - FCS trips Watertown
- Monday update - district softball
- FRIDAY BASEBALL -- District 9AAA
- TRANSOUTH SOFTBALL -- CU ousted Thursday
- THURSDAY BASEBALL -- WHS 11, Jax Co. 1; FCS 11, H-Ville 1
- PREP SOFTBALL -- Tournaments start on Friday
- PREP BASEBALL -- Wilson Co. district tourney brackets
- CU SOFTBALL -- Two earn 1st team All-TranSouth
- TRANSOUTH BASEBALL -- 'Dogs go home after 11-10 loss
- Predators need to show their mettle tonight
- PREP BASEBALL - FCS tops Macon County 6-0
- PREP SOFTBALL - Holden HR leads Watertown past MCM
- CU BASEBALL - Mandarino is TranSouth Player of the Year
- PREP TRACK - LHS teams place in 9AAA track meet
- PREP FOOTBALL -- LHS self-imposes football sanctions
- UK's Calipari 'King of One and Done'
- Courtney McFarlin named coach of LHS Devilettes
- College hoops coaches with screws loose
- CU BASEBALL -- CU rallies past league-leader
- PREP TRACK - Lebanon wins 11th county track championships
- PREP SOFTBALL - MJ downs Lebanon 5-3
- CU BASEBALL - 'Dogs finish seres at TNU Saturday at 2 p.m.
- Stovall earns TranSouth honor
- PREP FOOTBALL -- Jake Roberts hired as MJCA's new coach
- TRACK & FIELD -- Cragwall, Neal set new LHS records
- ROAR RUN -- Armstrong, Bond post top times Saturday
- PREP SPORTS -- Inman takes TSU women's coaching job
- CU honors scholar athletes
- CU BASEBALL -- 'Dogs sweep BMC on Saturday
- PREP BASEBALL -- Fish throws no-no
- Watson not your normal PGA golfer
- PREP SOFTBALL -- Friendship Christian 12, Watertown 0
- WCBoE OK's CU move to Nokes-Lasater Field
- PREP BASEBALL -- FCS wins Yellow Jacket Classic
- CU FOOTBALL -- 100 players going through spring practice
- CU honor goes to LB Ben Miller
- PREP BASEBALL -- FCS 13, Cascade 2
- Prep baseball -- HHS visits Lebanon
- CU BASEBALL -- 'Dogs fall to No. 1-ranked Lee
- PREP BASEBALL -- FCS no-hits TCHS 3-0
- Boosters celebrate LHS basketball
- PREP SOFTBALL -- Wilson Central 7, Lebanon 2
- PREP BASEBALL -- Sycamore 4, LHS1
- Trevecca signs MJCA's Mummert
- The Final Four field is set
- PREP BASEBALL -- Lebanon falls at Gallatin 7-2
- PREP SOFTBALL: Wilson Central pounds Hendersonville 14-1
- PREP TENNIS: LHS girls down Beech 8-5 Monday
- District 9AAA baseball opens Tuesday
- CU softball players sweep awards
- Good Friday golf outing set April 6
- Beech no-hits LHS softball Thursday
- MJ downs Creek Wood in WCIT
- CU adjusts weekend series
- Prep softball at a glance
- WCIT baseball tourney starts today at three local venues
- Bracketology. Smacketology.
- Cody Ferrell leads CU rally over Campbellsville
- FCS, Central post baseball wins
- Mt. Juliet softball places 2nd in Commando Classic
- Nolan Allison whiffs 19 as Watertown High blanks RBS 8-0
- FCS WINS STATE TITLE
- FCS 54-51 over McEwen
- FCS holds off Grace Baptist
- FCS tops defending MS 6A champs 5-3
- Bud's at it again
- WCHS softball wins two Tuesday
- CU's Stovall whiffs 11; pinned with 3-0 loss Tuesday at The Vet
- Watertown baseball falls 7-2 to Westmoreland Tuesday
- Mandarino belts 3 HRs
- FCS softball splits Tuesday games
- Central, FCS learn state opponents
- CU pitchers tame Lyon
- Medley to lead Smith Co. Schools
- Allen hired as CU wrestling coach
- Airborne VB 16-1 wins tourney
- Ring ceremony at FCS raises $$$ for cancer patient
- MJ falls 65-54 to Riverdale
- BASEBALL: ERAU 10, Cumberland 6
- CU tennis wins big in Fla.
- FCS, Central earn state berths
- Mid-Continent upends CU 76-70
- Mandarino keys Bulldog win
- CU splits with Mid-Continent
- FCS will host sectional Monday
- Lady Bears fall to Clarksville High
- UT fighting for tournament birth
- CU lefty throws a no-hitter
- Wilson County sports in brief
- 9AAA announces all-district teams
- SEC on the home stretch
- Wilson Central 65, MJ 55
- Watertown upends FCS 49-47
- Smith earns pitching honor
- Lady Bears win 9AAA crown
- CU softball splits at CBU
- Lebanon's Reed falls in gold medal match
- District 8A boys results
- 9AAA finals, consolations set
- CU baseball sweeps LWC
- CU sweeps Bethel in TranSouth hoops
- Boys tournaments open tonight
- Three locals wrestle in TSSAA quarterfinals today in Franklin
- Girls district results from Thursday
- Locals compete in TSSAA state
- Watertown eliminates FCS girls
- Bulldogs host Milligan today
- Overwhelmed by UK, underwhelmed with Vandy
- District 8A basketball tournament
- District 9AAA brackets set
- Bulldogs fall to SPSU
- Bears down WC, claim 9AAA title
- MJ infielders ink scholarship
- Lady Bulldogs ease past Blue Mtn.
- CU baseball falls to Belhaven
- Eli Manning is an elite quarterback
- Tuesday night prep basketball
- Mt. Juliet withstands LHS haymaker
- MJCA coach returns to bench
- WC eliminated in state wrestling duals
- LHS sweeps Gallatin Friday
- Cumberland baseball takes 2-of-3 to open 2012 season
- MJ's Williams shoots for 2,500 tonight
- LHS vs. Gallatin headlines final regular season games at venue
- Sweat's double-double leads CU over Lyon Thursday
- CU women down No. 24 Lyon
- Former Cumberland coach Englett honored by NJCAA
- Four locals sign Wednesday
- The PGA's comeback kid
- Sweat jumper gives CU win
- CU women down Mid-Continent, KY
- Tonight's local basketball schedule
- WC wrestling earns spot in state duals
- Byars-Dowdy, C-0 win BLUE League tournament titles
- Remembering Paterno
- Six locals advance to individual semis in state bowling tourney
- Tuesday, Jan. 24 prep scoreboard
- MJ Christian loses two at USN
- Monday night prep basketball results
- CU basketball sweeps Oakwood
- Wrestling coach Swint out at CU
- Local baseball players earn Nashville Oldtimers scholarships
- Local sports in brief
- Former UGA lineman enrolls at CU
- Bears pull away from WC in OT
- Fisher goes to the Rams
- CU men down TNU Saturday
- CU women topple Bethel Monday
- Friday night's Class A results
- MJ & Central sweep Friday games
- LHS trainer McKinney to receive state honor Saturday
- MJ sweeps at Hendersonville
- Kyron Hart headed to TN Tech
- Basketball results from Jan. 10
- Tebow for President
- Martinez headlines CU baseball dinner / auction Jan. 27
- Prep basketball from Jan. 3
- Devilettes win at Central 42-40
- Vandy, Vols feeling optimistic
- MJ falls in title game
- LHS girls win Smyrna tourney
- CU women fall to Univ. of the Cumberlands 65-44
- Host WCHS tops Lebanon in finals of Sonic Shootout
- Lennox headed to Cumberland
- WHS teams reach tourney finals
- CU hosts Rosa Stokes Classic
- Devilettes pound MLK Magnet
- FCS girls win over Portland
- WC, MJ win in LandAir openers
- What’s all the fuss?
- Perry is 9AAA Coach of the Year
- Former CU player traded to Texas
- Central tops Perry Co. (Ky.) in Gatlinburg
- FCS, Watertown players honored at Region 4A banquet
- Stop with the excuses
- Monday prep results
- Riverdale tops MJ in overtime
- Tebowing
- FCS sweeps at Lancaster
- FT's clinch WC's win over Bowling Green, KY Saturday
- Gold ball a long time coming for Ron Welch
- CU football players earn academic honors
- Friendship sinks Dresden 34-0
- Wilson Co. sports in brief
- LHS baseball holds pancake breakfast
- Boys' basketball from Dec. 6
- Girls' basketball from Dec. 6th
- My Bid for December 7, 2011
- CU men play at Oakwood Saturday
- Prep hoops from Nov. 29
- My Bid for November 30, 2011
- Whitehaven rolls over MJ
- Prep hoops from Wed., Nov. 23
- Local prep hoops at a glance
- FCS wins in OT at Boyd Buchanan
- MT runs away from CU
- My Bid for November 23, 2011
- Mt. Juliet 34, Brentwood 21
- LHS splits with Macon County
- WC grad signs with Brazilian team
- CU baseball ranked 7th in NAIA Preseason Poll
- Can we chill a little?
- BLUE League scores from Nov. 12
- CU football season ends
- LHS athletic banquet photos
- Caya Williams inks with MT
- CU women's soccer eliminated
- MJ's Dillard is a Class AAA Mr. Football finalist
- Stadium to bear Watkins' name
- BLUE League scores from Nov. 5
- 2012 Bulldog baseball schedule
- Cowan a preseason All-TSAC
- CU drops to No. 20 after loss at Belhaven
- My Bid for 11-02-11
- CU women thump Fisk
- CU opens season 2-0
- MSC honors CU's JJ McClain
- Prep football; playoff pairings
- CU hangs on at Union
- BLUE League debuts Oct. 22
- Friday night's prep round up
- CU downs Bethel 36-34
- FCS WINS STATE!
- Wilson Co. sports in brief
- CU adds 5 to Sports HoF
- W-B pair headed to state X-country meet
- Bulldogs whip Faulkner 49-28
- Friday night prep football
- Central, FCS sweep VB titles
- McClain earns NAIA, MSC honor
- FCS, MJ post big wins
- LHS leaves Nokes-Lasater in style
- CU wins at Shorter 21-17
- Ze`Carlos clinic termed a success
- Lady 'Cats win Sonic Blast
- Purple Tigers move to 6-0
- Bears rip Gallatin 52-20
- C-O wins WCVA tournament
- 'Jackets blank FCS 17-0
- Mason scores 5 for CU soccer
- MJ claims local cross country event
- TYFA Blue Devils stand 4-1
- Kimbel Lea 1st in division at Knoxville triathlon
- Friday night football results
- CU rallies past WVU Tech 31-26
- Prep volleyball from Thursday
- Ze` Carlos headlines soccer clinic
- Tonight's prep football schedule
- Timbs sets new state bench record
- CU Sports Hall of Fame banquet tickets now on sale
- CU downs KY Christian 33-17
- Friday prep football results
- Upward Basketball at FBC Lebanon
- Bears thump Beech 49-25
- CU volleyball falls at Bethel Thursday
- FCS places 2nd in 8A golf tourney
- Hannah, Bond win Sherry's Run
- Results from Friday, Sept. 9
- Tigers claw RBS 48-14
- 'Dogs fall at Campbellsville
- Kaitlyn Teeter - The 'Killer Elite'
- CU football's utility infielder
- Watertown's Brannon Hill is Music City Star Player of the Week
- CU announces 2011-12 women's basketball schedule
- CU linebacker Miller earns MSC defensive award
- Defense leads 'Dogs to victory
- Prep football results from Sept. 2
- Local sports in brief
- Lebanon's Thompson -- a lifetime on the gridiron
- Winfree Bryant whips MJ 2-0 in middle school volleyball
- Apple is RTA's Player of the Week
- WCVA posts standings at halfway mark
- CU volleyball goes 2-2 in Classic
- Prep football from Aug. 26
- LaVergne 21, Wilson Central 17
- New CU press box arrives
- Central falls to HHS 7-0 in soccer opener
- CU Football Coaches Show returns Wednesday, Aug. 31
- Prep volleyball opening games
- CU's Mandarino named All-League for summer ball play
- RTA honors MJ's Caleb Chowbay as Player of the Week
- Friday night prep roundup
- Vandy infielder headed to CU
- CU's Locante turns pro
- RTA sponsors Wilson County prep Player of Week
- Local sports in brief
- LHS coach Black gets a 'save'
- MJ's Mitchner inks with Trevecca
- Golf scramble benefits LHS hoops, cheerleaders
- No. 19 CU football opens camp
- Watertown jamboree schedule
- Blue Devil Kickoff Classic
- Dixie Majors fall in state
- FCS wins golf match
- Alley new FCS volleyball coach
- Taxpayer won't be stuck after Superspeedway closes
- Dover pulls plug on NSS
- CU inducts 5 into sports Hall of Fame
- Local Sports In Brief
- Diffenderfer coming home
- Justice Jamboree set Aug. 6
- Locals named TSWA all-state
- Locals named TSWA all-state
- Carl Edwards rolls to win in Federated Auto Parts 300
- Austin Dillon wins truck race Friday at NSS
- A. Dillon on the pole at NSS
- LHS slates Media Day Aug. 6
- Caya Williams commits to MT
- Tribute to Lebanon Clowns set this weekend
- Cheap seats available for race weekend at NSS
- TSWA honors CU's Alexander
- Luis Martinez gets his ups; then sent down to Tucson
- CU offers PSLs for 2011 football
- 22 teams will vie for 14U CABA World Series crown
- CU's Martinez called up to San Diego Padres
- Local sports in brief
- CU waiting on a shortstop
- Chowbay headed to Belmont
- CU players ink pro deals
- Brian Black is new baseball coach at Lebanon High
- Brad Rowlett is the new softball coach at Mt. Juliet
- Local sports in brief
- NFL players coming to MCA camp
- Slone out as LHS baseball coach
- Pedigo out as MJ softball coach
- 3 Local Players Drafted by MLB
- Erica Powell hired at Beech
- NASCAR returns to Lebanon July 22-23
- Wood bat tourney opens Wednesday
- Wilkerson is 1st team All-American
- Union follows CU in TranSouth exodus
- CU facelift continues with softball
- FCS falls in Class A finals
- Jim McDowell takes LHS boy's basketball job
- Tribble celebrates 76th birthday at new LHS field
- Spring fling update
- CU's Thomas shoots 84
- Ford, Fish sweep 9AAA awards
- Camps offered at CU
- TSSAA sectionals
- Purge continues at LHS
- Softball regionals from Monday
- Region baseball from Monday
- CU season ends 9-2
- 'Dogs advance to Sunday
- 'Dogs fall to TN Wesleyan
- Thursday prep sports at a glance
- 'Dogs whip Wm. Jewell 11-1
- Prep baseball at a glance
- ‘Tee It Up for Sean’ golf tourney set June 13
- Bulldogs headed to Paducah
- Bulldogs oust FHU Lions
- District 9AAA baseball brackets
- New LHS field to bear "Tribble" name
- TranSouth All-Conference baseball
- Thursday night softball action
- Prep baseball from Thursday
- CU clinches TSAC title
- CU bids on baseball tourney
- CU now ranked No. 5
- Local sports in brief
- NRA banquet set April 29
- Locante wins TSAC award
- Local prep baseball - April 20
- CU topples No. 1 Lee Univ.
- Local prep baseball - April 15
- Weather impacts CU baseball
- Prep baseball from Tuesday night
- CU honors academic athletes
- CU again sweeps TranSouth honors
- CU leaving TranSouth; returning to Mid-South
- CU 9, Lindsey Wilson 8 (13 innings)
- CU pair sweep TSAC honors
- CU 10, Union 0
- How good is CU's Wilkerson?
- Prep baseball at a glance
- CU baseball sweeps G-Town, KY
- CU softball sweeps FHU
- LHS tennis splits at Cookeville
- Ravenwood 18, Wilson Central 9
- WCIT opens Wednesday night
- Local prep softball heating up
- CU softball splits with MMC
- Crews has 5 RBI in CU win
- Trevecca sweeps CU Saturday
- Hunt gunning for 1,300 wins
- Local sports in brief
- MJ's Clark honored by NSC
- WC falls to Mem. Overton
- Reception honors CU grapplers
- CU 7, TX Wesleyan 1
- CU hoops falls to MMU
- Bleaken wins NAIA championship
- Local sports in brief
- FCS 51, Clarkrange 27
- CU sweeps TranSouth awards
- Central stuns No. 2 MJ
- LHS, FCS girls eliminated
- 9AAA all-district teams
- Central boys must focus
- MJ, FCS at home tonight
- Tuesday district results
- Dine with the 'Dogs Thursday
- Tanner Bates goes 50-0
- Devilettes oust Beech in 9AAA
- Watertown plays FCS tonight
- 18 locals wrestle at state
- MJ sweeps Wilson Central
- Bulldogs sweep MBU
- Alexander is TN's top coach
- Elie honored by Sun Belt
- Crane is the choice at LHS
- Redditt inks with UT-Martin
- Dine with the Dawgs set Feb. 24
- CU season tickets on sale
- Honors pile up for Woody Hunt
- Tuesday's prep basketball
- 47 apply for LHS football job
- Bulldogs fall 72-59
- CU women fall to Union
- Tuesday hoop summaries
- MJ rallies over Lady 'Cats
- Sweat honored by TranSouth
- Coaching search continues at LHS
- Local sports in brief
- CU baseball honored by Tenn Sports Hall of Fame
- Prices go down at Superspeedway
- MJ reaches GreenBank finals
- Rosa Stokes Classic at CU
- LHS wins in Florida
- MJ topples Oak Ridge
- FCS girls down DCA Tuesday
- Lady Bears win big over UC
- WC wins Mid-South title
- FCS sweeps Ezell-Harding
- DeKalb sweeps Watertown
- Local hoops from Monday
- Chick-fil-A Classic at MJHS
- Brown resigns at Lebanon
- CU falls at KY Wesleyan
- LHS sweeps Franklin
- Wilson Central sweeps HHS
- Alexander earns AFCA honor
- Field will be named for Foster
- CU 65, Bryan 45 (women)
- Friday basketball in Wilson Co.
- CU hoops updated
- Redditt to kick in all-star game
- Local hoops for Nov 26
- LHS 60, Independence 55
- CU plays 31 games at home
- 'Dogs are preseason No. 1
- Lady 'Dogs tame TSU 66-62
- Wilson County prep hoops
- CU finishes year at No. 23
- 2nd round playoff game tonight
- CU soccer falls 3-1 at Lyon
- Bethel ousts CU volleyball
- CU moves up to No. 17
- CU hammers Blazers
- Friday night prep results
- Watertown closes with win
- Bears fall; host Raiders
- CU jumps to No. 18
- Dimantas Farias earns TSC award
- MSC honors Ben Miller
- FCS 49, Monterey 0
- LHS 53, Station Camp 48
- 5 named pre-season All-TSC
- Bulldogs ranked No. 20
- Central hosts VB sectional
- WC falls in 9AAA soccer
- Local sports in brief
- Faulkner shocks Bulldogs
- CU volleyball downs Trevecca
- NSS revises season tickets
- CU football jumps to 16
- Simpson earns NAIA honor
- Volleydawgs fall at Martin
- Local sports at a glance
- TCHS 10, Friendship 6
- Mt. Juliet 48, Lebanon 20
- Cumberland 23, LWC 7
- Bethel downs Volleydawgs
- Bulldogs ranked No. 25
- Eye on the preps
- Volleydawgs top TNU 3-2
- Upward evaluations Sept. 25
- Bulldogs 35, KCU 6
- Sept. 25 tourney benefits CF
- Volleydawgs top MCU 3-0
- Eye on the Preps
- Cavs rally past LHS 32-24
- CU downs Campbellsville
- Upward Basketball at FBC
- McLemore earns NAIA honor
- Hunt presented Smith Award
- Gurchiek injured in CU's 38-6 loss at APSU
- Radio show debuts Wednesday
- Lennox honors fallen teammate
- Friday's high school results
- CU volleyball opens Friday
- MJ 27, McGavock 0
- Central 14, Lebanon 13
- Lutz wins 5 Oaks championship
- FCS downs MTCS 14-0
- Meet the Bulldogs Saturday at Kirk Field
- County football at a glance
- NSS will host two doubleheaders in 2011
- Local football schedules
- Titans' train tickets on sale now
- Local sports in brief
- Alysha Clark to play in Israel
- CU welcomes 130 football players
- Pryor moves up in Mariners' organization
- Bodine dominates Nashville 200
- Heat forces football teams to alter practice schedules
- Music City Star to sponsor CU football broadcasts
- Six inducted into CU Sports Hall of Fame
- BR state at Eskew Field
- Six locals named All-State
- MCA to field JV, 8-man football team
- Greener, Miller ink pro contracts
- CU adds UT-M transfer
- CABA series draws 33 teams
- Kiwanis 12s hammer Sparta
- CU hires women's soccer coach
- Sounds step up for MJ League
- Local sports in brief
- Response strong to new travel football league
- WHS athlete dies in wreck
- Lions Club BR to host state 15s tournament
- Powell leaving FCS
- Inman to coach Devilettes
- Miller is Series MVP
- Bulldogs feel the love
- 'Dogs win NAIA title
- Greener is NAIA P.O.Y.
- CU 13, Point Loma 7
- CU wins 11-9
- CU reaches final four
- Wilkerson dominates ER; CU wins Series opener
- NSS sets benefit autograph session at June 5 race
- Johnson resigns at LHS
- Spring Fling Updates
- CU seeded 2nd in World Series
- New coach hired at MJCA
- FCS, Central reach region finals
- CU blanks Robert Morris 8-0
- CU wins TSAC tourney
- CU eliminates Bethel 9-0
- Townsend leaving MJCA
- Local sports in brief
- 'Dogs down FHU 11-6
- Greener, Hunt sweep TSAC awards
- Harris new coach at FCS
- Bradshaw is new boys’ basketball coach at WHS
- CU sweeps Mid-Continent
- Watertown plays at CU Thursday
- Kikla earns TSAC honor
- Jr. Pro football alive & kicking
- CU softball eliminated
- Brown drafted by Buffalo Bills
- County sports in brief
- Bulldogs sweep FHU
- McGinley earns TSC honor
- Local prep baseball updates
- Greener OK'd to play
- CU hammers Trevecca
- Clark drafted by San Antonio
- Prep softball round-up
- Local prep baseball round-up
- CU outlasts Lee 17-16
- Youth Track Club forms
- Greener claims TSC award
- Busch takes truck race
- Big weekend at NSS
- No. 4 CU hosts Bethel
- Bulldogs ranked No. 4
- Prep baseball from Monday
- Greener, Schaefer honored again
- Springer named All-American
- Schaefer takes national honor
- Miller sports a big hat, hot bat
- Spring sports update
- Bradshaw resigns at FCS
- Local spring sports updates
- Roar Run set March 27
- CU pounds Shawnee State
- MJ falls in double OT
- CU road trip ends tonight
- Grace 55, FCS 49
- CU men fall at Union
- MJ plays Riverdale in state
- NFF honors local football players
- Friendship 53, RBS 48
- Roar Run planned Mar. 27
- Springer is TranSouth Player of Year
- CU 5, St. Catharine, KY 3
- MJ's Clemmons commits
- Blue Devils eliminated
- Lady Bears face Beech tonight
- Bulldogs add weekend games
- Bailey has 28 in CU win
- Greener earns TSAC honor
- CU baseball wins opener
- MJ's Gurchiek inks with CU
- Central slips past HHS
- CU women fall at Union
- TSAC honors Springer, again
- LHS at White Co. canceled
- CU baseball opener canceled
- Local sports in brief
- 4 CU wrestlers honored
- Basketball schedule updates
- Local football commitments
- CU hosts Lyon Thursday
- Prep girls from Thursday
- Prep boys from Thursday
- Dine with the 'Dawgs Feb. 11
- Springer is NAIA player of the week
- Central bowlers state-bound
- Wilson Co. sports in brief
- MMU sweeps CU Saturday
- CU men thump Union
- Johnson earns trainer award
- Game day events at CU
- Commanders sweep weekend games
- CU women fall at Bethel
- Mt. Juliet sweeps LHS
- CU sweeps Blue Mountain
- Locals make verbal commitments
- 2010 race tickets at NSS on sale
- MJ reaches GreenBank finals
- UC downs Cumberland 67-65
- Prep hoops from Tuesday
- MJ thumps Rogers, Ark.
- MJ players named 6A all-state
- 3 locals named 2A all-state
- FCS tourney opens Dec. 28
- CU night at Predators game
- Campbellsville 77, CU 61
- Dedman promoted at WCHS
- Devils split weekend games
- 3 named to LHS Hall of Fame
- CU football players earn academic honors
- TC downs Friendship 28-14
- Local sports in brief
- CU baseball picked to win TSAC
- D-Stew looks at the playoffs
- FCS throttles E. Robertson
- CU falls to Lambuth
- Bethel ousts CU soccer
- MJ qb Mr. Football finalist
- Watertown, MJ eliminated
- Bulldogs slam KCU 45-20
- D-Stew looks at the playoffs
- Local sports in brief
- Cash is money for CU women
- CU upsets No. 25 Shorter
- Central, FCS post Week 10 wins
- Bears fall in double OT
- Volleydawgs blank Martin Meth. 3-0
- Aric resigns at WCHS
- 3 local games moved up
- Bulldogs fall 7-6 in OT
- W-Town falls to TCHS 42-6
- D-Stew looks at TN Preps
- Central wins Region 5AAA title
- FunShoot planned Oct. 31
- MJ's Clark earns Sun Belt honor
- CU 27, UVa.-Wise 20
- FCS wins 8A volleyball title
- CU golf team places 5th
- Bulldogs 23, Faulkner 6
- MJCA - Webb game canceled
- MJ 35, Wilson Central 3
- Beech 40, Lebanon 7
- Friendship 48, Watertown 16
- D-Stew looks at TN preps
- Bethel 13, CU 3
- Wildcats shine in OT loss
- Holycross leads Tiger romp
- MJ Bears fly high at 6-0
- 'Jackets runs past FCS 23-7
- CU plays at Bethel Saturday
- Patriots slosh to win over CU
- Locals win homecoming tilts
- CU sets HOF weekend
- D-Stew's midseason report
- Valiant 'Dogs fall at Newberry
- MJ, FCS stay perfect
- Stafford runs wild for LHS
- Over 3,100 entries in Sherry's Run
- CU downs Georgetown 31-21
- Friday night prep scores
- D-Stew looks at the preps
- Bulldogs drop opener 38-37
- Local sports in brief
- Adkins shines for Lookouts
- CU volleydawgs now 6-0
- MJ 42, Gallatin 35
- FCS hammers G-Men
- CU women smoke Temple 15-0
- FCS, Tigers post wins
- MJ holds off McGavock
- Give blood, drive on the track
- City Swim League Aug. 21 results
- Watertown, MJCA fall on the road
- Friendship 47, MTCS 3
- Lebanon 21, Central 11
- CU football holds meet & greet
- Cotham signs with Yankees
- Local sports in brief
- Allen, Purvis to share AD duties at MJHS
- Legends will host CU radio show
- Hornaday dominates for 5th straight win
- Bennett gets fresh start with Rays
- Walters new assistant AD at CU
- Earnhardt missing from MJ practices
- 5 earn preseason FB honors
- Mt. Juliet "Y" benefit golf tourney
- Swim League to begin at JFC
- Collins added to Bulldog staff
- MJ's Haydel signs with WKU
- Bulldog jumps to Triple-A
- Free clinic offered for local coaches
- Dixie 9-10 all-stars named
- Robert promoted at CU
- MJ pair head to college
- Stewart headed to Maryville
- Free volleyball clinic at LHS
- Bears fall 2-1 in AAA finals
- Clint Mason resigns at CU
- Local golf tournaments
- BDBC offers new scholarship
- Hunt is TranSouth Coach of the Year
- Waynick, Reeder honored by GSAC
- 'Cats top MJ 7-3
- CU baseball honors Stephen Wood
- Local prep softball updates
- Logano holds off Busch for win
- Inaugural Byars Dowdy Roar Run results
- FCS tops Watertown in softball
- Local prep baseball report
- Bulldogs sweep at Lyon
- 2009 CU football schedule
- Keeping up with the Blue Devils
- Local prep baseball results
- CU pounds Georgetown
- CU falls in nationals
- Wilson Co. prep softball
- Wilson Co. prep baseball
- CU sets spring FB practice
- Lady 'Dogs fall to FHU
- Bulldogs top Bellevue, Neb.
- Area football standouts honored for academics
- Lady 'Cats title hopes dashed
- Central, FCS boys eliminated
- Bulldogs struggle in Florida
- CU's Springer 1st team All-TSAC
- CU softball swept at FHU
- Lady 'Dogs fall 77-68 at Bethel
- FCS sweeps 8A finals
- Sprague earns TSAC award
- Devilettes finish third in 7AAA
- Lady 'Cats win 9AAA title
- LHS girls eliminate White Co.
- Bulldogs win at Lambuth
- Jasmine Hassell named McDonald's All American
- WHS, MJCA boys eliminated in 8A
- 1st round District 8A girls
- 23 locals wrestle in state
- Miss Basketball finalists announced
- Devilettes top Wilson Central
- CU goes 3-2 in Alabama
- Local sports in brief
- Union swamps Cumberland
- CU wrestlers ranked 15th
- Goolsby takes Macon Co. job
- Elie leads LHS over Siegel
- Lady Bears down Wilson Central
- No. 1 Union invades CU
- 5 locals ink on signing day
- Lady Bulldogs going pink
- LHS sweeps White Co.
- UMC hosts Boy Scout Luncheon on Feb. 18
- MJ sweeps 4 weekend games
- Bulldogs fall in OT
- FCS sweeps at Watertown
- Local sports in brief
- Baird sweeps at MJMS
- Bulldogs trip Martin Methodist
- LHS honors '71 Devilettes
- Lebanon lead evaporates
- FCS sweeps MJ Christian
- MJCA sweeps at Zion
- No. 7 CU downs Bethel
- Rebounds power Lady 'Cats
- Golden Bears win at Central
- CU runs past Lambuth
- WC hosts Mt. Juliet Friday
- Watertown sweeps Merrol Hyde
- Local sports in brief
- Tuesday's Class AAA report
- Powell leads CU victory
- Obituaries
- Valeria Ann Cunningham, 78
- Lera Carter, 97
- Heather Webster Thompson, 26
- Frances Ramsey Ligon, 87
- Paul Henry Tramel, 76
- Loyd Thomas “Tommy” Nokes, Jr., 77
- Joyce Brown, 65
- Ethelyne Lannom , 83
- Florence M. Kenney, 87
- Janet Marilyn Manners Yokley Noll, 82
- William “Bill” Gilliam, Jr., 93
- Vickie Davis, 56
- Frankie Hendrixson, 93
- Carl Robert Walpus, 79
- Jackie Reeves Wilson, 67
- Gelinda Ann Wessel, 44
- Samuel Vernell Netherly, 82
- Alexis “TR” Harris, 42
- Judith Kay Mulford, 64
- Betty Vaden Hilton, 65
- Samuel Vernell Netherly, 82
- Joshua Cody Jernigan, 28
- Rev. Will D. Campbell, 88
- Richard Forrest Willey, 68
- William Richard "Dick" Vance, 73
- Beulah Mae Bell, 99
- James Jerome Bowers, 69
- Kemya Gannon Lovvorn, 46
- Linda Reegina Lannom, 66
- Wilburn Allen Withers, 87
- Mary Willette Winfrey, 95
- Sharon Faye McNeese, 57
- Van Woodard Jr., 81
- Teresa Jane Jenkins, 52
- Hubert Wilson Seay, 67
- Pauline “Polly” Pearson, 62
- Johnny Ray Thompson Sr., 61
- Gaylon Lohman, 74
- John W. Shelton, 74
- Jerry Carl Shearer, 78
- Darrell Jenkins. 47
- James E. Burnley, 59
- Wanda F. Gates, 54
- James E. Burnley, 59
- Billy Joe Agee, 80
- Wanda F. Gates, 54
- Johnny Ray Thompson Sr., 61
- Susan Jean Lawicki, 56
- Daniel Wayne Likens, 30
- Charles “Butch” Hodge, 69
- Ernest Ewen Crittenden, Jr., 72
- Charles Herman Stafford, 72
- Phyllis Shelton Ray, 74
- Harold B. Williams, 76
- Bunny Lou Smallwood, 49
- James Gordon "Jim" Reynolds, 88
- Pamela Kaye Gregory McCoy, 51
- Rev. Jim Hogan, 87
- William Dale Gaw, 87
- James Kenneth Oakley, 85
- Bobbie J. Majors, 76
- Morine Ramsey, 85
- William H. “Billy” Jackson, 61
- James Louis Armistead, 64
- Katie Searcy Bland, 98
- Debby Manners, 58
- Norma Katheryne Gipson Rose, 79
- Carrie Morgan Burns
- Jean Carol Haines, 76
- Agnes Ophelia Lasater, 85
- James Kenneth Oakley, 85
- William "Billy" J. Longnecker
- 1st Lt. Joshua Hovies, 26
- James Burlison, 71
- Luis Guevara, 45
- Charles H. "Chuck" Worthington, Jr., 46
- Mary Jane Huxoll, 50
- Armstead Squire Robinson, 81
- Phillip Porter Taylor Jr., 58
- Rita Gale Mille, 55
- Raymond Perry Bates, 58
- Nancy Lee Coleman, 78
- Alvis Gene Green, 79
- Thomas Evans Morris, 89
- Walter Ray Crutcher, 78
- Mary Elizabeth Trusty, 88
- Dorothy Jean Davis Gibbs, 85
- Callie Huddleston Price, 92
- Mary Vivian Stahl, 89
- Lela Mae Robertson, 83
- Arlene Prince, 95
- Claradell Lancaster Renfro, 84
- Donald Gray Dale, 67
- OK Son Chang "Tina" Fugate, 66
- Ruth McGowan, 77
- Billy Rhea Spain, 80
- Larry Patton, 60
- Michael Nicholas Tamburrino, 54
- Willie Grey "W.G." Neal, 90
- Kenneth C. “Papa” Morgan, 78
- Mae Mildred Stephens Maggart, 99
- Chester D. "Buster" Warren, 82
- Cynthia Gail Hodge, 52
- Karen Beth Dallas, 49
- Arthur Wagner, 35
- Horace “Bo” Claiborne, 68
- Bobby Ray "Bob" Mowery, 67
- Glenda Gale Snyder, 51
- George Ramsey Moser, 86
- Earl Lee Roberson, 58
- Donald H. Sharp, 81
- JoAnna Flannery, 66
- John C. "Jack" Kinzer, 91
- Katherine Moore Freeman, 93
- Barbara Annette Habibi
- Gladys L. Summers
- Charles G. Carr, 75
- Kathryn Virginia Knowles, 90
- James C. "Jimmy" Chambers, 73
- Jeremy R. Doak, 34
- Claudine Talley Simms, 94
- Jamie Griffin Creswell, 72
- John Tarpley Williams, 83
- Barbara Jean Mangrum, 58
- Gladys Lenora Holland, 100
- Natalie Kay Kennedy, 37
- Barbara Mabry, 69
- Izella Nunley, 75
- Charles Walter "Chuck" Ross Jr., 48
- Joe R. Edmondson, 89
- Gary Donald Lyda, 76
- Keith Myers, Sr., 75
- Lennie Gary George, Jr., 89.
- Wayne Garrett, 77
- James Russell Powers, 60
- Terry R. Stuart , 53
- Bessie Nokes Thompson, 89
- Bessie Harvey, 95
- Betty Sue McMillan, 73
- Thomas Gregory Parker, 46
- Jackie "Jack" Owen Baldwin, 69
- Cathy Elaine Joiner, 42
- Martha Ann Bass, 61
- William F. “Buck” Harris, 88
- Randy Vanatta, 58
- William Alfred Nixon, 80
- Grover "Tommy" Rose, 74
- Clorene Rich Likens, 75
- Jerry Lowe Johnson, 69
- Jewel Maynard Belcher, 82
- Shirley Ann Anderson, 63
- William E. "Eddie" Poole, 90
- J.W. Thompson
- Carol Denise McAdoo, 55
- Phyllis M. Furney, 84
- Jesse Sowell, 68
- Mark David Anderson, 44
- Albert Ellis Gardner, 57
- Blake Andrews, 22
- Reed Logue, 61
- Shirley Ann Banta-Clegg, 65
- Clara Lucille Blevins Rector, 76
- Bobby June Malone, 67
- Woodrow Malone, Jr., 72
- William Whitthorne Wells, 84
- Denise Jones Gann Harris, 51
- Clyde Miller, 85
- David Charles Kendall, 63
- Bobbie W. Pedigo Woods, 71
- Richard Lewis Atwood, 69
- Burch Lee Smith, 87
- Billy Howard Carr, 83
- Josephine Webb Skeen, 70
- Cassie Hallum, 99
- Patricia "Pat" Jennings, 67
- George Clifford Barnett, 88
- Nelda Smith Bettes, 74
- Cody Joel Johnson, 30
- Randell Houston Farrell, 78
- David Charles Kendall, 63
- Dimple Hale, 74
- Ada Covell Cole, 69
- Gaylord Eugene Hallmark, 60
- Cody Johnson , 30
- Howard M. Oats, 76
- H.J. “Mac” McVicker, Jr., 70
- Clayton Dean Banks, 52
- Christin Farrar Martin, 30
- Diana Brooks, 45
- Dillard Parkerson, 85
- Joe Kenneth Barnes, 79
- Oscar Wilson Sr., 83
- Dorothy Nell Kane, 70
- Lillian Sylvia Smith, 86
- Robert "Pop" Ranard, 86
- Thurman Whited, 80
- Lois Mai Hale, 82
- Jimmy Howard Jenkins, 67
- Jade Kamamo Watkins, 33
- James "Jim" Ray Mullins, 70
- Bettie Mai Parsley, 76
- Becky Tayes, 38
- D. Huffman Ligon, 84
- Bobbie Leona Dennee Armstead, 73
- Thomas Leavitt Cheney, 80
- Charles "Buddy" Frye, 71
- Chester Long, 82
- Billy R. Comer, 81
- Sadie King Cloyd, 107
- Jack Franklin Clariday, 84
- Donald John Olsen, Sr. , 74
- Larry Wayne “Pebo” Cross, 72
- Joe B. Perry, 86
- Bernie J. Laine, 78
- Mabel Adell Harden, 91
- Christopher Wayne Jones, 41
- Dr. James C. "Jimmy" Bradshaw, Jr., 81
- Gerald Goins, 72
- Ilene Jean Pauley, 77
- James Cirg Corley, 84
- Peter Norvil, 76
- Thomas Oakley Haralson, 85
- Ernestine Lou Plumlee, 78
- Michael Eugene Jennings, 71
- Sgt. Dickey Cherry, 63
- Tyler B. McChurch, 29
- James “Jim” Marvin Stark, 77
- Clara Taylor Miller, 97
- Edna G. Forbes, 77
- Jerry R. Freeman, 83
- Roger Alan Shates, 32
- Georgia Pearl McCrary, 82
- Christine Bellar Lewis, 87
- Shirley Anne Stone, 57
- Lola Jane Childers, 75
- Sam Milligan, Jr. , 89
- Amos Hawkins “Skeebo” Moss
- Ruby Floyd Kent
- Delmer Spurlock , 76
- Dan Reasonover, 86
- Christine Eskew Evans, 98
- Carmine Swingley Smith, 90
- Timothy Ray Martin
- Nona Bell “Cricket” Baker, 79
- Juanita "Sue" McGowan Andrews, 81
- Virginia Mae Adamson, 82
- Charles Kenneth “Red” Bogle, 76
- Ruby Floyd Kent
- Michael Dean York, 57
- Linda C. Brewer, 65
- Ashley Elizabeth Oliver Wyks, 39
- Delina Gaither, 81
- Allan John Uhlik, 69
- Wanda Faye Baucom Exum, 69
- James Dillard, “J.D.” Dutton, 72
- Kay Dickens Smith, 49
- Willie Whitson Bass, 88,
- Delina Gaither, 81
- Charlene Bentley Key, 72
- Patricia Ann Bender, 54
- Linda C. Brewer, 65
- R.V. Jenkins, 85
- Suzanne “Mum” Miller, 68
- Margaret Chadwell Landers Oliphant, 95
- Pauline W. Curd, 96
- Joe Elliott Hall, 53
- Sarah Adcox, 84
- Eloise McBride Barrett, 83
- Norman Lee Taylor, 93
- James “Jimbo” Vance, 53
- Charles Howell, 48
- Louise Vandergriff , 91
- Nell Watson Crutcher, 81
- Martha Floy Mabry, 90
- Cindy Stypula, 62
- Melba Coles Williams, 91
- Danny Ray Dedmon, 52
- Terry Joseph Raymond, 59
- Lewis Richard Adkins, 66
- Eloise Butler Denney, 88
- Ola Mai Lea Hackney, 92
- Grace Angeline Johnson Farrar, 88
- Eldon S. Smith, 76
- Barbara Gaines Russell, 85
- Miss Rhea Sears, 90
- George John Burger, 60
- Guy Edward Phipps, 90
- David H. Harvey, 68
- Diane Britton Smith, 52
- Dorothy H. Fritchman, 97
- Dorothy Ann Fisher, 81
- Fay Lewis Richards, 84
- Joe Neal Tomlinson, 67
- Jimmy R. Whited, 66
- Grace Angeline Farrar, 88
- Vernice Campbell Gipson, 69
- Dean Dunham Reed, 92
- Charles Dewey Parson, Jr., 68
- Betty Sue McKenney, 81
- Jerry Wayne Kittrell, 74
- Jerry P. Lamey, 70
- Lelia Mae Ballenger, 94
- Maude Williams Davis, 91
- George P. James, 95
- Sharon Bernadette McCarver Martin, 61
- Ray Ricketts, 84
- Owen K. Cartwright, 67
- Gary Clemons, 63
- Susan Carol Inberg Bozarth, 63
- Andy Louis Smith, 58
- Flora Bradford, 97
- Mary Christine Gammons Siegrist Brummett, 85
- Charles Thomas Hayes, 71
- Edna Mae Winfree, 78
- Helen G. Hays Hawker, 68
- Dearies Kjuan Butler, 29
- Clayton Smith Lane, 87
- Lyda Ricketts Ragsdale, 84
- Richard Lee Rinehart, Sr., 61
- George "Jay" Matthew Knight, 20
- Carl Kear, 65
- Jessie Neal Winfrey, 92
- Glorice I. Nivens Bates, 86
- Gary Taylor, 62
- Darryl Robinson, 74
- Joan Hamblen Wright, 78
- Sadie Caroline Davis, 17 months
- Shirley Starling Conger, 63
- Ann Baird, 64
- Jerry Alan Martin, 54
- Bessie Velma “Jimmie” McDaniel, 92
- Berenice Tomlin Parker, 77
- Edgar Allen Greene, 57
- Clyde Neal Elmore, 79
- Audrey Vivian Robertson Bryan, 83
- James “Jim” Matthew Sparks, 79
- Darlene Draper, 50
- Renea Lynn Maynard, 47
- Reese Lillard Williams, Jr., 69
- Henry Searcy, 85
- Margaret Lolita Myers Gaddes, 93
- John T. Clark, 91
- Rev. Billy Craighead, 82
- Ruth Ensor Petretzky, 90
- Sue N. Ledsinger, 75
- Helen Freeberg, 82
- Betty A. Gann, 77
- Valerie Lynn Faulkner Brown, 28
- Opal Esther Ebest, 98
- Brenda Gayle Crawford, 59
- Cory Richard Clifft, 18
- Nancy Belle Curtis Foley, 67
- Floyd D. Ricketts, 76
- Lanita "Camille" Hasting
- Mary Jane Beard, 70
- Linda Charlene Johnson, 62
- Leslie Waters, 79
- Franklin D. Ragno, 71
- Catalina Maralescu, 45
- Dora Nunley Carman
- Joe Leonard Marlar, 62
- Stanley C. Ruth, 91
- Dorothy Kruger, 87
- Kenneth Lewis Turner, 51
- Elnora Agee, 92
- Lupe Chandler, 79
- Henry Allen Cooksey, 39
- Anna Fenton, 84
- Larry "LD" Bell, 74
- Lewis Wendell Hayes, 79
- Judy Davis Ferrell, 71
- Edward Dale Baine, 58
- Charlene McCoy, 84
- Vallie Mae Andrews, 91
- Terry E. Nunley, 57
- Allene Ruth Croy, 90
- Hugh Harold “Pa” Summar, 83
- Allie Adams Malone, 87
- Ruth Robinson Ingram, 85
- Coleen Tomlin McNeal, 83
- Frank Ford Williams, Jr., 93
- Brenda Williams, 64
- Charlotte Faye Putty, 74
- William E Crater, 67
- Helen Juanita Penland, 70
- Bernadette Heyse, 87
- Priest Rutland, Jr., 74
- Jerry T. Huddleston, 84
- Ronnie G. Whitley, 62
- Roy Douglas Majors, Sr., 71
- Therisa Hudgins, 47
- William H. Leach, 61
- Priest Rutland, Jr., 74
- Infant River Hugh King
- Reba Simms, 84
- William E. Smoot, Jr., 67
- Oly Ross Hill, 69
- Sarah Wright , 98
- Donna Corley, 65
- Mollie Myrtle Agee, 100
- J.V. Walpole, 86
- Arthur Thomas Edwards, 90
- Hazel Baker Jobe, 85
- Marvin Kenneth “Ken” McCall, 74
- Joseph Paul "Joe" Grandstaff, 66
- Lillie Marie Hibbitt, 86
- Joan Linkous, 67
- Katherine Monette Davis, 91
- Infant Gavin Quinton Wesson
- Joshua Ray Case, 27
- Theresa Diane Gulley, 57
- Margarett Imogene McCulloch, 84
- Jolene Wright, 76
- Ronald Elliston Burgin, 69
- Beth Haskell, 63
- Charles Massingale, 81
- Willodean Patterson Lester, 82
- Carroll "John" Clemons, 65
- Roy Davis Hall, 79
- Mary Kathy Uhles Banks
- Dentist, US Army veteran Dr. Parker, 88
- Gerald T. (Jerry) Gieg, 66
- Betty Oliver Clayborne, 81
- Ruby Cleo Baker, 84
- Marjorie Elizabeth Robinson Midgett, 87
- Julie Marie Lester, 89
- Orveline Goins, 83
- Joan Devon Porter, 63
- Charles “Andy” Grisham Jr., 46
- Audrey Florence Ardrey
- Elizabeth Patton Jennings, 94
- William B. Morrissey, 72
- Gladys W. Linville, 86
- Peggy Elizabeth Patterson Beaty, 87
- Paul David Boyd, 39
- Alinda Rhea Parham Moorer, 71
- Mike Gregory, 68
- Louis Kenneth Simms, 86
- Mary Helen Bradshaw, 89
- Billie Crook McKee, 89
- Joseph John “Jack” Hickey, Jr., 73
- Beulah Jenkins George
- Rayford Stanley Kilburn, 49
- Sandra Bohr, 71
- Bracy Clarence Mathis, 68
- Lela Wagner, 86
- Larry B. Curtis Sr., 71
- Edith D. Stamps, 73
- Former NFL player John M. LoVetere, 76
- Decorated Army Ranger Max Lankes, 76
- William H. Waters, 89
- John “Pete” Robertson, 63
- James F. Woodard, 68
- Mrs. R.V. Bush Prewett, 85
- Peggy Jo Ford
- Kenneth Warner Whaley, 83
- Barbara Jean Page, 60
- Ronnie Lee Bonee, Sr., 69
- Douglas E. D’Amato, 58
- Estelle Cluck, 86
- Jesse “J.C.” Robertson, Sr., 71
- Col. Ervin C. Manning, USAF, ret., 80
- Thomas Milton Gatlin, Jr., 92
- Billy Lee Cartmell, 64
- Linda Gail Wise, 64
- Charles J. Sircy, 79
- Charles Edward Fann, 80
- Carol Corley Christian, 70
- Kozle Chapman Willingham, 71
- Paul De Wayne Duncan, 64
- Lynn Nokes
- Mark Alan Heisler, 58
- Clyde Donald Van Pietersom, 87
- Kathryn Ann Lewis, 73
- “Jimbo” Ledbetter, Jr., 55
- Donald Ray Mitchell, 73
- Brenda Kay Midgett Robinson, 67
- Arif Riazudin Siddiqi, 46
- Deborah Ann Lening, 53
- Douglas B. Trusty, 69
- Col. Dennie Lee Denson (Ret.)
- Ralph Edgar "Ed" Smiley
- Olene Moss Smith, 85
- Rhonda B. Burkett, 55
- Freida Draper Morse, 74
- Shirley Fuqua, 80
- Rebecca Ann "Becky" Gilley, 47
- Thelma Bush Jenkins, 79
- Carol Harris Thomas, 67
- Clyde Samuel Murphy, 73
- Michael Theodore Griffith, Jr., 40
- Carol Ann Hobbs, 65
- Lawrence S. "Larry" Lovvorn, 79
- Mary Arline Hasbrook, 87
- Andrew William Link, 99
- Eva Virginia Hurt, 81
- William Jackson “Jack” Evins, Jr., 83
- Melba Sue Hill, 72
- John Wayne Essary, 73
- Marty Aliemenious, 44
- Paul Francis Karlewicz, 66
- Leonard Douglas Harris, 65
- Ret. Col. Andrew J. Waynick, III
- Daniel Ernest Fite, 58
- Kent Burgess, 85
- Margaret Geraldine Rigsby, 85
- Melvin Allen Piercey, 92
- Don Franklin Jr., 52
- Mildred Holland Young, 84
- Carol Jean Jenkins, 76
- Patricia Jane White, 57
- Carol Ann Boyer, 72
- James William “Bo” Webb, 78
- Sheryl Ann Noe Cunningham, 41
- Martha Imogene Binion, 83
- Connie Faye McPeak, 58
- Nellie Mai Johnson, 82
- Dana Paris Hale, 45
- Roger Keith Hughes, 65
- Lori Boyer Crowder, 43
- Mary Villareale, 91
- Benny Ray Jones, 46
- Michael "Mike" Fuqua, 56
- Charles Willoughby , 82
- Walter Lee Watson, 92
- William Herman James, 87
- Lori Crowder, 43
- Dorothy Sue Johnson
- Wanda J. Anthony, 75
- Leonard Lowe Lane, 85
- Harlon Byington, 72
- Ray Donald Montgomery, 72
- Billy J. Heady, 64
- Nancy Chenault Lamb, 94
- Charles Edward Adams, 79
- Beverly Farrell Arnold, 93
- Claude L. "Junior" Gibson, 53
- Emma Eunice Sanford Lain, 94
- Hazel Harper Gray, 78
- John Richard White, 71
- Infant Maddox Dean
- Larry Lindsey, 64
- Norma Bradley Tramel, 64
- John Hoyt Shehane, 57
- Sarah Leeman Elwell, 80
- Oliver Ellis Ford, Sr., 81
- Wayne Argo Worley, 61
- Verbie Lavell Allen, 85
- Marcella Snader, 78
- Herman J. Toombs, 66
- Tommy Joe Wallace, 61
- Ruth Jean Gann, 73
- Valarie "Val" Joy Eaton, 59
- Johnny Baker, 61
- Danny Rollins, 48
- Lillian Beatrice Conditt, 95
- John Murphey Binion, 85
- J.W. Smith, 77
- Shirley Bennett, 68
- Ann Louise Moore, 87
- Charles Ray Prowell, 92
- Brian Pigott, 54
- Marion Lee Mofield, 46
- Carol Stoecker, 61
- Ernest Ward Jr., 62
- Greg Allen, 55
- Willie Mae Reynolds, 97
- Martin Michael Varela, 26
- Martha Marie Thompson, 86
- Glenn O. Vanatta, 82
- William Edgar Minick Sr., 98
- Martha Marie Thompson, 86
- James Thomas "Tom" Jones, 71
- Maurice Durante Dobson, 54
- Margaret Anderson Davidson, 78
- Daniel Floyd Barnes, 60
- Kathryn L. "Kat" Beadle, 82
- Hill memorial set Monday
- Mary Ruth Young, 89
- Gladys Jewell Kelley Gregory, 85
- Henry Harris, 78
- Linda Irene Bryan, 84
- Roy F. Counce, 66
- Evelyn F. Wahl, 92
- Christine Farley, 82
- Evelyn Virginia Warise, 73
- Hugh Don Estes, 37
- Nellie Murphy Sanders, 78
- Roberta M. Simmons, 84
- Thomas Wayne Fulgrum, 73
- Galen Zane Watts, 84
- Gen. Eugene Forrester, 86
- Harold W. Langley, 62
- Serenity Paige Fraim, 3
- Ray Richard McNew, 76
- Josephine Eileen Tarkenton, 79
- Rita Lee, 73
- Henry Davis, 68
- Emma Brown Armstrong, 88
- Broderick Charles Wills, 54
- Laura Ann Tapley-Cason, 85
- Sherry Lee Christian, 50
- Mary June Baker, 81
- Gary Lee Ethridge, 75
- Melinda Sue Brown, 71
- George W. “Al” Etheridge, 93
- Myrtle Mae Shelton, 87
- Rufus C. Harper, 80
- John E. Smith, 81
- Phillip Allen Schubeck, 71
- Joe Allen Farmer, 73
- Alice Marie Hendrix Davis, 57
- Barbara L. “Bobbie” Sanders, 82
- Raphael “Ralph” Brown, 73
- James A. Lynn, 69
- Velvie Lee Denson, 87
- Clarence Rhea Williams, 81
- Howard Sanders “Sandy” Holman, 74
- Danny Smith, 65
- Ronnie “Terrell” Butler, 37
- Kenneth D. Ward, 71
- Earline E. Moore, 95
- Tommy Wayne Burns, 40
- Kenneth Wayne Burlison, 45
- Dr. Leslie Bergstrom, D.D.S, 67
- Reshardo Juantai 'Tai' Clemmons, 35
- Delia Garrett Spickard, 98
- James "Ro-Ro" Gannon, 84
- Debra Malone, 52
- William Charles Anderson, Sr., 83
- John Alexander Browne, 79
- Austin J. Loftis, 84
- Edward "Bo" McPeak, 89
- Carol Townsend Simpson, 47
- Sandra Lea Paris, 41
- Cynthia L. "Cindy" Keckler, 59
- Lucille O. Jones, 97
- Wanda Lee Kent, 62
- Geraline Gilbert, 78
- Lloyd Ledsinger, 77
- Margaret Ann Crofutt, 63
- Gladys Sue Berryhill, 86
- John Burke, 84
- Jesse Willie Crutcher, 79
- Ann Luttrell
- Lewis Chapman Gillett, Jr., 75
- Joseph H. “Joe” Stallings, 81
- Margaret Phillips Whitefield, 83
- Rufus Edward Whittle, 68
- William Still, 83
- Kenneth Fowler, 66
- Camille "Millie" Thomas, 79
- Justin Scott Williams, 30
- Ed Lockett, 83
- Frank J. Foster, 81
- US Navy veteran Louis Draper, 85
- Ruth Buchanan Taylor, 91
- Nellie “Irene” Dillard Shafer, 100
- Bill Charles "Billy" Huff, Jr., 45
- James Wilson "Roadrunner" Dillard, 85
- William Townsend Tomlinson, 82
- Antonio Martinez, 43
- James Campbell Bragg, 81
- Jack London Allen, 88
- Clarence Edward Hill, 79
- Robert Milton Beebe, 81
- Faith Madeline Partee, 70
- Ralph Martin Foster, 63
- Lonnie Anthony Leftrick, 52
- Karin Kay Edgar Fowler, 70
- Corine Tyner Turner, 81
- Services held June 16 for Laura Bentley, former Chamber director
- Willie Edward Seay, 50
- Matthew Malachi Lawson, 28
- Mamie Lucille Lane, 89
- Gordon Wayne Roach, 66
- Richard Keith “Rick” Warden
- Mary Ann Brady, 61
- Robert "Bobby" Lee Cummings, 66
- Earline E. Moore, 95
- Sam Wayne Enoch, 59
- Elmer Nelson Crenshaw, 70
- Beverley C. Sutton, 77
- Rebecca “Becky” Domincovitch, 86
- Mary Ann Brady, 61
- Steven Gregory Garton, 51
- Don McCoin, 69
- Walter Purnell Goodall, 87
- Maurice Devon McGowan, 48
- Mattie Hobbs Hearn, 88
- James “Bub” Gibbons, 75
- James P. Stewart, 90
- Susan Minton Hawkins, 48
- Pauline “Polly” Bryant Frost, 89
- Evelyn Kizee, 100
- Robert Earl Flye, 80
- Nellie Louise Crook, 91
- Halbert Charles Ashworth, 64
- Alan Lee Self, 50
- Edward “Eddie” Ralford Good Jr., 45
- Patrick Joseph Henry, Sr., 74
- Bruce William Busby, Sr., 63
- Mable Johnson Hudson, 84
- Alica Mae Smith, 51
- Retired realtor Inez B. Wiley, 85
- Ann Robinson Chaffin, 71
- Jonathan Alexander Ward, 19
- Mary Hoffman, 90
- Mabel Francis Miller, 93
- Maxine 'Max' H. Price, 90
- Mildred Harrison Marion, 74
- Patricia Ann Ward, 47
- Charles Keith DeArmond, 62
- Janice Marie Castro, 57
- Roger Dwayne Cravens, 73
- Melvin Loyd “Chief” Daniels, Jr. , 42
- Margaret Marie Zumbro, 77
- Dorothy Kolbe Thompson
- Ralph Douglas Sanford, 73
- Memorial set May 24 for publisher Macomber, 71
- Arthur William Heath, 81
- Victoria Scoville, 70
- Theodore Morelli, 79
- Lawrence Allen Brooks, 61
- Louise Nixon Alexander, 90
- Sally Francis Anderson Frost, 64
- Joan Oakley Harvey, 68
- Lisa Massey Thompson, 50
- Ruth Allen Petty Huddleston, 80
- Lee Thomas Page, 19
- Charlotte Ann Collier-Mencer, 57
- George Edward Robinson, 61
- Robert Neil Brumbach, 76
- Jack Goodall
- Patricia Fawn Mazza, 50
- Matthew George Kidd, 32
- Peter A Mackie, 77
- William Henry Legon Jr., 54
- James Leonard Ford, 69
- Geneva Hale Davis, 87
- Homer W. Burke , 92
- Paul Wesley Foster, 72
- David Robert Mills, 75
- Robert L. “Bud” Brewington, 86
- James "Poppy" Blair, Sr., 86
- Margaret Adams, 100
- Christine L. Keel, 93
- William “Bill” White Combow VI, 87
- Hobert Linnear, Sr., 82
- Regina Donnette Donnell, 44
- Joyce Laurine Lyle Collins, 74
- Jerry Benton Molder, 73
- William “Bill” Thomas Bryan, 68
- Lucille Moore Caruth, 91
- Dr. Ray C. Phillips, 89
- David Lee Mason, 56
- Elizabeth Holt Friel, 92
- Janette "Buttons" Savell Robinson, 44
- Willie Eugene “Gene” Cox, 84
- Johnny J. Jones, 67
- Nancy DiMaro Singleton, 61
- Shirley Buckingham Hobbs, 67
- Ronald A. Hardy, 56
- L.C. Vandergriff, 92
- Nell Works, 75
- Mary Virginia Penland, 73
- Harmony Rose Enos, 3
- Charles Randall Kerr, 78
- Nancy Rebecca Fulghum, 80
- Mary Viola Stoner, 98
- Janette “Buttons” Savell Robinson, 44
- Billy Organ, 90
- Mary Frances Conley, 95
- H.C. Sevier, 81
- Stella M. Chavis, 82
- Leah Brown Tucker, 80
- Lorraine Phillips, 77
- James A. "Jim" Nabors, 68
- Beulah Mai Shorter, 72
- Linda Faye Bennett, 63
- Betty Jo Byrd Meadows, 75
- Mary Helen Gibson McDonald, 90
- Della Elizabeth Proctor Sanders, 89
- Billy Wayne Horton, 58
- Jackson Lannom, 86
- Maynard Pate, 72
- Lonnie Earl Colwell Sr., 64
- Harry Snodgrass, 89
- Nonie B. Agee Garrison, 104
- Dovie Jean Jenkins Conatser, 83
- Marqesheo Fitzgerald Gilliam, 24
- Howard Thomas Agee, 77
- David Thomas Jackson, 70
- Delores Katherine Simons, 57
- Benjamin T. Pulley Jr., 87
- Mary Jo Williams, 88
- Shirley Irene Hess Norton, 74
- Brenda Holt Weatherby, 55
- Mamie L. Alsup Baird, 96
- John Henry Wilson, 87
- Dwayne Francis Pier, 76
- Bruce A. Gibson, 60
- Robert Allen Morrison, 68
- Douglas "Doug" Cunha, 54
- J. L. Whited Jr., 90
- Hobert Linnear, Jr., 56
- Glen Griffin “Porky” Mason, 53
- Donny Ray Bentley, 71
- Walter B. Butler, 80
- Micah Todd McNeer, 32
- Norman John Elzer II, 37
- Rev. Tammie Elizabeth Bass, 43
- James Bruce Pryor, 48
- Brenda Faye Stewart Hix, 62
- Betty Jane Hight, 84
- Edward Lee Shearl, 58
- Beverly Faye Garrett, 71
- Ruby May Gilmore, 101
- Betty J. Bennett, 83
- Bernice G. Hyland, 88
- H. Clifton Tribble, 76
- R. H. Petty, 85
- Billie Jean Patton, 82
- Kenneth Wayne Rainey, 72
- Cody Allen Hill, 19
- Charles Dee Cook, 79
- Mildred Davenport, 93
- Steven Paul Phelan, 48
- Willard W. “Roundman” Rader, 71
- Kenneth Glover, 75
- Charles Paul “Chuck” Brockman Sr., 62
- Sandra Lee Hooker, 56
- Maymie Lee Patton, 83
- Jimmy L. “PaPa” Baker, 61
- Betty Jo Moore, 78
- Vivian G. Hart, 75
- Louis Perner, 94
- Ralph Mack Gilley, 87
- Willard “Winky” Parman, 77
- David Lee Wiley, 58
- Elsie E. Webster Pugh, 94
- James E. Moss, Sr., 79
- Mary Ann Hough, 76
- Vicki Elaine Graham Moffett, 56
- Beverly Rose Glasscock, 77
- Richard Carroll White, 66
- Wilma Gertrude Greer, 74
- Richard "Dick" Dale Hutchison, 73
- Alice Jeannine Cowan, 71
- Barbara "Betsy" Gray, 71
- M.D. Edwards Jr., age 78
- Jeffrey Houston “Tank” Sanders, 55
- Cherry Reynolds Russell, 66
- John Warren Coe, 60
- Ralph W. Baker, 71
- Wilma Ruth Davenport, 84
- Vivian Arrington Norton, 92
- Gloria Mary Grace Gomes Dillard, 83
- Tamela Michelle Heilman Worley, 52
- Ruth Jarvis, 96
- Patricia Ann “Pat” Fathera, 74
- Allen Maurice Mercer, 55
- Reba Neil Grissim Cooksey, 76
- Virginia Ellen Igleheart Stewart, 89
- William T. Hill, 76
- Mr. Fran Moscardelli, 70
- Charlene Williamson Hockett, 73
- Virginia West, 87
- Mary Frances Badger, 84
- Freda Halsell Pate, 69
- Wanda Marie Baker, 68
- Joseph Lucien Morasse, 80
- Christopher David Rigsby, 47
- Brent Edward Moore, 28
- August Vastola, Sr., 83
- Maryvonne Ferguson Howell, 79
- Mary "Lou Lou" Garner Usery, 52
- Richard Wayne Hailey, 61
- Joyce Marie Young, 59
- Billy C. “Sam” Sanders, 71
- Phyllis Jeanette Turner, 63
- Caroline Chyla, 96
- Sammie Raines, 80
- Doyle Ray “Razor” Watson, 52
- Shirley Diane Dryden, 49
- William "Bill" Eugene Bragg, 72
- Joyce Simmons Hildebrand, 82
- Herman Lee Broadway, 71
- Haileigh Nichole Dilts, 14 months
- Bessie Lee Dodd, 84
- Richard Lynwood Mull, 75
- Rev. Leoncia Drayton, 78
- Parxie W. “Billy” Williams Jr., 78
- Margaret Mitchell McDonald, 84
- Kevin Dean Lasater, 58
- Martha Alice Rich Davis, 64
- Robert Roy “Bob” Harris, 75
- Mary Susan "Sue" Coleman, 82
- Roscoe Powers, 91
- Teresa Marie Nelson, 62
- Donald Davis, 78
- Francine Marsha White, 48
- Deanne Kay Brewster Swann, 50
- Tony Ray Kirby, 51
- Pauline Boykin Harmon,, 95
- Dianne Amann, 60
- Gladys Hardaway Webb, 93
- Johnny Gordon Durham, 66
- M. Vernelle McClanahan, 91
- Charles Winfield Freeman, 55
- Francine White, 48
- Lillie Francina Deakins, 51
- Lockie C. Johns Denney, 83
- Bobby Joe Smith, 74
- Jimmy Dean Sisco, 49
- Dorothy Sue 'Dee' Hutchinson, 96
- William Clifford 'Bill' Williams, 96
- William "Bill" Bell, 78
- Service set for Jimmy Carter Martin, 52
- Mr. Lea, 81, passes Jan. 27
- Annie Bell Knight, 92
- Charlotte Marie White, 74
- Virginia Bailey Voke, 95
- Matthew Richard Seckinger, Sr., 77
- Doris G. Fowler Haynes, 83
- Paul Anderson Cartwright, 67
- Linda Ann London Jackson, 61
- William Donald Nicholson, 75
- Antonio Aldana, 80
- Martha Angeline Huffines, 81
- Emmie Worley Jarrett, 98
- Frankie Dale Tippitt, 62
- Lester “Kenneth” Cooper, 51
- Sandra Helene Ladas Croslin, 67
- Antonio Aldana, 80
- Larry Shaffer, 58
- Rose Davis Dillon, 73
- Brenda Illobre, 66
- Marjorie Jean Chandley George Brown, 89
- Ruth Howe Morrison, 89
- Evelyn Halloween “Jo” Howard, 86
- Reavis T. Pendergrass, 62
- Betty Lafever Wiser, 79
- Jeraldine Bostelman, 86
- Ellen Vivrett Bradshaw Arb, 87
- Loyd Brandon Brashears, 80
- Cracker Barrel’s Danny Evins, 76
- Doug Thurley, 83
- Reba Peach, 42
- Harold Arthur "Scottie" Gee, Jr., 38
- Mary S. Jones, 82
- Neal David Martin, 59
- Lt. Col. James Richard "Dick" Colby, 94
- Vivian Ilene Hale Moss, 87
- Candace Elaine Davies, 58
- William H. “Bill” Malone, 72
- Jerry Richard “Johnny” Bacon, 71
- James ‘PoPa’ E. Medley, 77
- Mrs. J. Dean Comer, 77
- Brittney Anne Bucy, 23
- Patricia Cates Shaw, 59
- Richard Walter Zee-Ming Pon, 21
- Kathy Brown, 56
- Willard Franklin Gailbreath, 87
- Guerdon Arthur Smith Jr., 72
- Dean Winston Franke, 89
- Wendy Jean March York, 49
- Ruth Jimison Turner, 85
- Jeffrey "Scott" Poole, 42
- Paul Howell Davis, 65
- Cornelius "Andy" Andrews, 81
- Service held for former Co. Commissioner Cook, 77
- Audrey Carroll Harden Gallant, 63
- Amanda McClung, 36
- Norbert Albert Borck, 87
- Wendy Jean March York, 49
- Larry J. McCrary, 41
- Christopher “Chris” Alan Callas, 53
- Jovonna E. White, 29
- Peggy Murphy Dawson, 84
- David Eugene Hankins, 63
- Ola K. Carroll, 98
- Mary M. Rousseau, 87
- Laura G. Jackson, 94
- Carolyn Harriett “Pinky” (Breeden) Gessner, 86
- Irene Conatser Jones, 91
- Frances Odom Woods, 78
- Sandy Michelle Ward, 45
- Billie Sue Jones
- Stefan M. Kowalczyk, 89
- Linda Lorraine McDivitt, 63
- Laura “Maxine” Sailors, 89
- Bro. Javin Lee Lawson, 52
- Tammy Denise Hall, 41
- Martha Lee Stanford, 73
- Fred Lawrence Moser Jr., 61
- Mary Wharton, mother of Memphis mayor
- Ag. Hall of Famer Alvin McKee, 92
- Terry D. Climer, 60
- Robert Thomas “Snish” Fish, 55
- Stephanie Margaret Pedigo Soon, 29
- Phillip Allen Russell, 66
- James Clinton “Clint” Blair, 67
- Paul Edward "Eddie" Davis, 47
- Annie Laura Elliott, 81
- Lois Reed Woodson, 78
- James Larry Finch, 72
- Mayme Carolyn Hollon, 96
- Alice Vaden Poston, 86
- Scott Alan Hicks, 47
- Diana Carol Johnson, 66
- Robert Leon McIlhenny, 73
- Ethel Lee Crook, 92
- Virginia Ruth O'Neal Phillips, 84
- Nina Elizabeth “Beth” Spain Humes, 39
- Robert Cone Beasley III, 80
- Gabriel “Buck” Alexander Kaupke, 6 months
- Bobby Ray Brumley, 76
- Martha Eunice Dockins, 87
- Tommy Lloyd Butler, 73
- Judy Dawn Davis Jordan, 73
- Arthur I. “Gid” Jackson, 91
- Sadie Elizabeth Rohtert, 90
- Patricia Jane Ricketts, 68
- Wayne Lamont Jackson, 51
- Jessie D. Moore Jr., 82
- Steven A. Morris, 55
- Craig H. “Gumby” Fitzgerald, 47
- Delbert Kirby Carnahan, 86
- J. Sue Womack, 73
- Jeri Donise Binkley, 34
- Georgia Mac Williams, 81
- Charles Leslie Callis, 88
- James "Jim" Robert Nunn, 74
- James Howard “Jimmy” Davis, 67
- Sandra Kay Watkins, 54
- Donald Morse, 69
- Lavern W. Haynes, 86
- Bernice Mable “Bonnie” Cronk, 88
- Sarah Elizabeth “Jane” Smith, 80
- Elsie Jennie Thomason, 86
- Bobby Coleman Stone. 76
- LHS legend Don Franklin passes away at age 75
- Jerry Lloyd Beazley, 74
- "Sister" Susan Stroud, 89
- Dorothy Margaret Larkin, 88
- Joseph Jasenovic, 91
- Eva Christine LeMieux, 80
- Caroline Stilley Sawler, 88
- D.T. “Tom” Morgan, II, 56
- Terry Harris, 52
- Jackie L. Burton, 59
- Lucy Marie Cothron LeCornu, 98
- John Theodore "Ted" Jones, 59
- Debbie Cruz, 53
- Eugene Arthur Davis, 81
- Acie L. McFarland, 91
- Dorothy C. “Dot” Patterson, 83
- Clyde Albert Saunders, 89
- Carrie Elizabeth Wilson, 82
- Elizabeth Eugenia ‘Betty’ Hester, 63
- Billy Blake Patton, 76
- Jo Anne Maxey, 72
- Nathan J. Walker, 70
- Terry Wayne Vaughn, 48
- Colene Kayree Hamlett, 73
- John R. Hill, Jr. 52
- Joseph Jasenovic, 91
- Bobby Allen Strawbridge, 69
- Fred "Sonny" Jones
- Kenneth V. Broadhead, 82
- June Cumby, 65
- Roland D. Crutcher, 60
- Katherine Sutton, 86
- Service held Oct. 29 for "Mr. Watertown" Edsel C. Floyd
- Horace E. "Tex" Tomlinson, 85
- Ogeal McKinney Armistead, 90
- George Edward Hardy, 73
- Marguerite “Kit” Rosskamp, 68
- Agnes White, 90
- Anna Ruth Ash, 83
- Delvin Moore, 56
- Horace Howell Hardin, 71
- James Roland Mofield, 52
- John Hoyle McHenry
- Kathy Diane Tittle, 55
- Elouise Foster, 81
- Naomi Arbuckle, 87
- Services set Oct. 26 for Mrs. Nelson, longtime educator
- Former Blue Devil all-stater Tony Cantrell dies at 36
- Joe Robert Bybee, 63
- Dorothy Goodall Martin, 94
- Georgeaniah Almayna Clark, 50
- Don Wayne Vantrease, 72
- Clara Bell Hamblen Graves, 98
- Charles Frazier Davis, Jr., 48
- Charles Louis Barry, 66
- Lucile Clemmons Reich, 96
- Sandra Stanich, 56
- Veronica Ripley Boles, 67
- Roy Gordon "Gordy" Hawkins, 55
- Mildred Durham Hall Carson, 85
- Annie Lee Brown Northern, 93
- Rev. Bill Enoch, 72
- Albert Dell Branham, 60
- Rev. Robert D. Agee, 78
- Bobby Kenneth Hamlett, 78
- Dr. Joe F. Bryant, 78
- Elmer “Jack” Amburn, 94
- Charles N. Williams, 80
- Lurline Hazelwood Davis, 88
- Harold J. Barnett, 86
- Ella Mae Burleigh, 76
- John Thomas Phillips, 83
- J. G. Crips, 94
- Kathryn Bowling Davenport, 84
- Richard Eugene Hearn, 62
- James Oliver, 69
- James “Brownie” Oliver, 69
- Ray England, 72
- Michael Henry Sr.
- Richard E. Hearn
- Syreeta Devlon Keeley, 30
- Jonathan Michael Grace, 60
- Debi Haralson, 55
- Harry John Hover, 63
- Charles Gemelli, 91
- Betty DeGlopper Parker, 80
- Peter N. Verdugo, 74
- Hugh Vann Weaver, Sr., 82
- Gail Humphrey Croslin, 63
- Mary Ann Mahaffey Cherry, 98
- MJ native Johnnie Wright passes
- Sherry Alsup Easterly, 50
- Erica T. Petty, 23
- Diane Knott, 48
- Lori Lee Bolander, 53
- Judy Ann Richards Smith, 65
- Frank Patton, 68
- Debi Haralson, 55
- Stella L. Lanier, 81
- Janice H.Harris, 59
- John Robert Adkins, 71
- Sgt. Edward “Ed” Cook, 68
- David Brian Teel, 50
- Lucy Lee Pennington McGuire, 75
- Brenda Hawkes Grandstaff, 51
- Robbie Ada May Eakes, 97
- Donna Griffin Jones, 65
- Clyde Sanford Smith, 86
- Roy G. Phillips, 53
- Phyllis Marlene Crook, 53
- Margaret Dean Murphy Reed, 74
- Sadie Williams Willis Davis, 89
- Yolanda Pegram Morrison, 35
- Dorothy Ada Poole Morgan, 72
- Dianne K. Springer, 65
- Nancy Jane Phillips, 82
- Dr. Ralph Bentley Moore, 96
- Mark Allen Robbins, 56
- Terry Arlene Bryant, 58
- Bessie Laverne Allen, 75
- Services set Sept. 7 for former Co. Commissioner Jerald Phillips
- Edward W. Creamer, Sr., 80
- Paul Basil Petretzky, 93
- Porter Felts Ford, 82
- Mary Davis Dunaway Hunt, 68
- Robert Kerr, 82
- Donna Griffin Jones, 65
- Donnie Crosslin, Jr., 22
- Albert Ballentine, 58
- Elizabeth Gayle Layne, 70
- Thelma Lorraine Barrett, 82
- Kerry Wilson, 47
- Ronnie Wayne Williams, 64
- Burton Thomas Cole, 68
- Gary Delmar Laude, 64
- Carolyn E. Hancock Maynard, 56
- Russell "Russ" Shallahamer, II, 60
- Bill Whittington, 48
- Judy Marie Davenport Murray, 63
- Kathereen A. Mathis, 86
- Judith Morrissey, 66
- Billy Wayne Worley, 69
- Margaret Simpson Moore, 96
- Crew Thayer-Bradford Buchanan, 3
- Walter Earl Ramsey, 79
- Louise Jones O’Neal Woodall, 93
- Myra Ervin Sorrels, 84
- Orella Wagner Williams, 76
- Bernetta Jane Cable McNeilly, 71
- Billy J. Sullivan, 85
- Carla Lynn Graves Cunningham, 53
- Robert William Schwartz, 58
- Patricia Ann Oran, 60
- Cecil Edward Jones, 84
- James Lester Rollin, 86
- Rose Marie Shoulders, 81
- Willena Rose Frances Bruce, 72
- Wylene C. O’Neal, 84
- Louise Barnes Morris, 70
- Kenneth Davis Harrison, 59
- Cordell Jones, 75
- Annie Mae Smith, 65
- Hugh W. Gaston Sr., 85
- Candace Lucia Burkett, 65
- Betty Jean Woody, 76
- Frances Corene Thompson, 81
- Pauline Smith Stewart, 93
- Lois Wilson, 74
- Thelma Marie Blythe, 82
- Vickie Lynn Resha Sullivan, 56
- Samuel Hiram Smith, 92
- CU benefactor Dr. Jeanette C. Rudy passes away at 83
- Gregg Baines, 42
- Billy J. Robinson, 76
- Jeffrey "Scott" Kidwell, 43
- Lula Mae Hersey, 76
- Rowena Yoe, 82
- Jeanette C. Rudy, 83
- Jimmy Turner Davis, 68
- Beverlee "Bev" Thornhill Hendry, 46
- Sylvia Ann Abston , 53
- Mrs. Ollie D. Johnson, 100
- Jack Lackey Sr., 83
- Patricia Ann Davis, 76
- Pamela Kay Key, 55
- Sharry Baird Hager, 67
- Ralph Allen Moser, 81
- Susan Renee Soileau, 51
- Jack Dillon Cronk, Sr., 92
- Joy Trapp Phillips, 80
- Ernest Lott Cameron, PharmD
- Jo Anne Underwood Harrison, 75
- Rex Raymond Hefelfinger, 67
- Estelle Turner, 83
- Alton "Brant" Barrett, 4
- James “Chuck” Barrett, Sr.
- Ralph Walden Green, Jr.
- Scott Alan Poley, 50
- Jewell Mai Roddy Vaughn, 92
- Robert E. Weaver, Sr., 71
- Ruth Naomi Jarrell, 87
- William Kyle Maasen, 23
- Daron Lyles, 64
- Services held for Lebanon's Dr. R. Gene Smith, 76
- Pamela Sue Butler Hodges, 62
- Cecelia Arndt, 92
- Peggy Westmoreland Campbell, 86
- Katherine Vaughan Beard, 102
- Raymond Maurice Turner, 94
- Elsie Mae Jones, 84
- Margaret Stanley Dutile, 64
- Clyde “Buddy” Slaughter, 78
- Mary Louise Gannon Sanders, 87
- Infant Cecelia Lynn Norwood
- Charles H. Wheeler, 42
- James Patrick Hogue, 46
- Myra Ann Kelly Holley, 65
- Regina Victoria Scott, 67
- Evelyn Snell Sims O'Lee, 93
- Betty LeMaster, 70
- Dennis Patrick Collins, 56
- Dean Georgeadis Jr., 52
- Vera Snider Etheridge, 95
- John Mack Draper, 65
- Jack D. Davenport, 80
- Richard Walls, 71
- Don B. Strader, 74
- Terrance D. Chafin, 74
- Shannon Gene Oliver, 30
- Joseph Carl “Joe” Derseweh
- Sally Gamblin Poe
- Anne Maddux Meadows, 79
- Edith Warren Hall, 93
- Derrick Widick, 85
- Brandon Kyle Butler, 26
- Kimberly Mumphery, 47
- William Edward "Billy" Owen, 93
- Derrick Edwin Reeder, 31
- Sally McCown Basso, 87
- Maeola P. Grimes, 92
- Services held July 9 for JB Leftwich, 91
- Linda Faye Hampton, 60
- Nealie Lorene Mitchell, 86
- Maggie Pearl Neal, 80
- Gordon Richard Rogers, 61
- Brittany Marie Fitts, 24
- Jack Hix Sr., 66
- Chesta Ann Ford O'Neal, 84
- Harold E. Zier, 41
- Charles F. 'Charlie' Craig, 73
- Billy Eugene Conatser, 81
- Fannie Groves, 80
- James Rufus Pursley II, 60
- Patricia Susan “Patty” Shoaf, 52
- Randall Corley,47
- Eugene R. Stafford, 70
- Hugh Goolsby, 72
- Mary Baskin Jordan, 92
- Charlie Bissinger, 67
- Martha Walraven, 92
- Charles W. Miles,
- Nathan B. Henry, Sr., 49
- Charlene “Charley” White, 54
- Mary Baskin Jordan, 92
- Sarah Ann Reese Lane, 84
- Juanita Hargrove,73
- Robert Lee Forris Neal, 75
- Frances Lecornu Bates, 77
- Virginia Ruth Layne Milliken, 80
- Evelyn Mary D’Andria, 61
- Garmelia B. Crawford, 88
- Billy Jewel Winfree, 76
- Edward D. Mitchell, 86
- Robins Earl Butts, 74
- Grace Garrott Glass, 81
- David Allan Baird, 72
- Jean Martin Bass, 89
- Ray Anthony Thompson, 54
- Peggy Swafford Gasser Bell, 72
- Frances Hunt, 91
- David Ray Hunter, 45
- Dewitt Wright, 84
- Woodrow Hill “Pete” Hackney, 92
- Alfred F. Wilson, 83
- Charles Lendon Painter, 81
- Joyce Sloan Smithwick, 79
- Jamie Izaular "Lucy" Richardson, 53
- Joseph Murtough, 87
- Thelma A. Arms, 86
- Pamela King, 48
- Pauline Jones, 86
- Jerry Lee Ray, 65
- Frank Albert Neal Jr., 90
- Mary J. Stevenson, 58
- George Gowan Payne, Jr., 84
- Grover C. Breedlove, 83
- Gloria Case, 64
- Henry Lester Murray, 75
- Hines Rucker, 71
- Lloyd A. Warden, 89
- Gloria Case, 64
- Jeffery Ian Tisdale, age 5
- Charles D. Nichols, 66
- Hattie Lucille Johnson, 52
- DeWitt Earl "Buddy" Roberts
- Mary Frances Prichard, 93
- Noble Pruitt, 55
- Wayne Speck, 61
- Faye Brown, 71
- James Henry Demumbra, Jr., 64
- Ray Watson, 72
- Helen Kacy Dutton Mullins
- Dr. George R. Buchanan, 71
- Mary Sue Harvey Villa, 46
- Mary J. Stevenson, 58
- Mrs. Willie Belle Dedman, 93
- Ricky Dean Sanders, 53
- Jerry Dodd, Sr., 64
- Ronald Dale "Ron” Rogers, 59
- Cyrus Geoffrey Wood, 71
- Barbara Jo William Hurd
- Hollie Deanna Windrow, 31
- Amanda Ann Coffee Casto, 31
- Harry Joseph Manners Jr., 73
- Donald Wayne Ferrell, 59
- Claude David Seay, 88
- Wayne Corley, 32
- Michael Hatcher, Jr.
- Bonnie Lynn Cutter, 50
- Mack “Butch” Rinehart III, 63
- Matthew Graham Williamson, Jr., 82
- Infant Khloe Raelynn Greider
- Stanley Wayne Trammell, 72
- Clifford Francis Batliner, Jr., 74
- Shelvie Jean Underhill, 72
- Saintly Sister dies
- Sister Arlinar Agness "A.A." Stafford, 80
- E.R. “Easy” Ward, 80
- Doris Smotherman, 71
- Gladys S. "Irene" (Sullivan) Rose, 84
- Sam Q. Dryden, 51
- Kyle Barnhill, 23
- Merrie S. Noland, 58
- Maxine Quillen, 69
- Kendra Lorene King Shively, 34
- Fred W. Squires, 83
- Edward Eugene Hughes, 73
- Lewis Hill Tune, 97
- Allen H. Spradlin, 76
- Cecelia Annette Gilliam, 57
- Dorothy Floyd Harvey, 85
- Theresa Graul Brown, 79
- Brittany Lee Bates Tatum, 23
- Diana Lee Lathan, 57
- Robert Kenneth Stovall, 74
- Dale Edward McKinney Sr., 73
- Nellie Sue Whitfield, 67
- Deborah Perry Meyers, 61
- Dale Edward McKinney Sr., 73
- Jorge Truett "J.T." Stewart, 89
- Hope Monee Gray, 49
- Simms funeral service set Friday, May 6
- Services set Friday, May 6 for Eddie L. Sellars, 67
- Clinton Ray Harkey, 76
- Jerry Kent Carr, 65
- Larry "Coon" Baker, 44
- Martha Whitson Judkins, 71
- Verna Mae “Belle” Cargille, 75
- Charles Edward Gray, 74
- Sherry G. Collins, 61
- Veda Malone Shepherd, 92
- Ruth Walker, 87
- Hailee Faith Elmore, 10
- Harold W. Babcock, Jr., 47
- Lois Stone Johnson, 98
- Donna Kay Gregory, 51
- Martha Joyce Cummings, 65
- Services held for noted educator Sue Comer
- George Raymond Gilbert, 60
- Pheron “Shorty” Sandlin, 80
- Randy Coolidge Kilburn, 51
- Daniel E. Wulfers, 50
- Allene Head Granstaff, 85
- Mary Frances Marlin, 96
- Harold A. Freundlich, 65
- Allie Mai McMahon Kitts, 70
- Peggy Williams Hughes, 82
- Joshua Luke Hodge, 28
- Martin Crawford, 69
- Ruth Susan McKenzie Greenwood, 103
- Frank David “FaFa” Williams, 71
- Thomas Scott Bradley, 43
- Kathy Lynn Cox, 51
- Infant Jacob Andrew Jordan
- Holli Dale Nunnery, 30
- Helen Virginia Fletcher, 80
- Mary Durham, 89
- Charles Beard Turney, 68
- James Edward “Jim” Dyer, 69
- Maira Evans Davies Rose, 86
- John “Jack” Kiernan, 74
- Donald Ellis Dees, Sr., 56
- Bryant T. Clemmons, 25
- Lee McGlasson, 62
- John Odell Pentecost, 39
- Mike Bradley, 59
- Clois E. Greer, 65
- W. H. James Sr., 82
- Louise Gray Clay, 90
- Michael Bradley, 59
- Juanita Theresa Duplantis Green, 79
- Mary Lou Alsup, 86
- Danny Odell Dodd, 57
- Tom Allen Sanders, 88
- Willette Patterson Reed, 86
- Alton Thigpen, 73
- Jimmy Edward Shannon, 62
- Regina Gail Fowler, 60
- Erlene Williams Owen, 94
- Mary Sue Halbert Bland, 92
- Mildred Burt, 82
- Rosemary Harrington Jones, 62
- Charles L. Hale, 84
- G.W. Syler, 68
- Rebecca Kay Merriman, 54
- Nicky "Nick" Neal Nance, Jr., 35
- Viola Smithwick Smith, 99
- Bertha Ann Hall, 72
- James Marshall Donnell, 69
- Hillard Odene Lawrence, 88
- Harold Hallman, 89
- Estelle Phillips Thompson, 90
- Dr. Ronnie Gene Stout, PhD., 53
- Walter Lackey, 73
- Edna Volene McPeak Barrett, 87
- Mrs. Willie Ruth Cripps, 90
- Annie Mary VanHook Thompson, 85
- Jamie Johnson Halbert, 78
- Daniel Arthur Hughes, 80
- Frances Jenkins, 90
- Warren Russell Makin, Sr., 78
- Jane Nathalie Martin, 88
- Savannah Hope Swandal, 11
- Lloyd C. Kinkaid Jr., 84
- Margaret Robinson Gwynn, 89
- Melvin H. Howard, 75
- Hilda Massey Robinson, 81
- Wayne Burns, 54
- Celia Lancaster Oldham, 58
- Yvonne Michelle Steverson, 45
- Celia Lancaster Oldham, 58
- Walter Ray Smith, 83
- George Page Eatherly Jr., 53
- James Bryant VanNorman, 58
- Dr. James Thomas Kardatzke, 65
- Pattie Ann Richardson, 46
- Alton Young Vaughn, 74
- Ruby Paxson Campbell, 87
- Cathy Yearwood, 58
- Thomas E. Dean, 63
- Dorothy Martin Langford, 70
- Doyle Parker Wilkerson, 76
- Harriett “Pet” M. Lancaster, 66
- Guilford Ronald "Ron" Womack, 75
- Katherine Annette Perry, 55
- Clarence Raymond Fenwick, Jr., 80
- Willie James “Billy” Montgomery, 80
- Charlie Neal Allen, 96
- Cornelia Florence McJury, 67
- Mr. Shelah G. Thompson, 88
- Mr. Lewis W. Bilbrey, 89
- Mrs. Ida Rawles, 86
- Linda Raye Perkins, 62
- Gladys Alexander Moncrief, 89
- Herlin L. Huffines, 85
- James Melvin Agee, 77
- Robert Allen Lea Jr., 54
- Tereasa Lynn Hill, 43
- Matthias Jay Bauman, 17
- William E. “Super” Rankin, II, 57
- Mary Catherine Smith, 66
- Charles M. Janiro Sr., 76
- Catherine Cummins Jackson, 60
- Gilbert "Gil" Sumner, 62
- Mary Maxine Davis, 73
- Linda D. Seay, 54
- Richard Alexander Thomas, Jr., 95
- Michael Lee Priest, 67
- Lydia Alice Keen Horn, 80
- Thomas S. “Tommy” Morris, 70
- Vivian Diane Harris, 55
- Blanche Elizabeth R. O’Connor, 89
- Billy Dorris, 62
- James Haggard Matthews, 72
- William Jordan Bates, 79
- J.W. Higgins, 77
- Donna Lynn Moser, 50
- Onie Lackey Hodge, 85
- Berley Upton Carter, 87
- Jack Lyons Meadows, 82
- Paul Allen Adkins, 61
- Brenda Faye Morse Dixon, 62
- Harold A. “Harry” Simms, 79
- LaQuita Alexander, 82
- Kenneth D. Beadle, 82
- Edwin B. Culbert Sr., 73
- Leon “Papa” Reece, 65
- Brian Keith Dodd, 51
- Gwen Travis, 70
- Mitchel Wooden, 83
- Sylvanus Dorris Watts, 82
- Robert O. “Bobby” Ash, 76
- Christine Pritchett Cox, 88
- William 'Bo' Dowdy, 39
- Helen Bland Martin, 91
- Gary Edsel Burton, 65
- Robert W. "Buddy" Maddox, 67
- James W. Simmons, Jr., 76,
- Anthony “Tony” Foster Roberts, 58
- Athelyne Woodard West, 103
- Virginia Mary Morgan Peterson, 86
- John K. Ferrell, 92
- Mary Frances Stewart Armstrong, 56
- Earl Douglas Lannom, 58
- Stephen Territo, 45
- Patsy Ann Grissom Holden, 66
- Gladys Pauline Westman, 93
- Max Hilary Dozier, 72
- Howard Edward Crisler III, 48
- Lucille “Lucy” Helton Knox, 95
- Lois Frances Murphy, 56
- Billy Dean Bowman, 54
- Ellen Frances Woods, 92
- Nancy Maurine Minnich, R.N., 64
- Floyd Neal Mofield, 84
- Terry Lee White, 61
- Patricia “Patsy” Reeder, 65
- Joseph Daniel Bentley, Jr., 49
- Anita Sherrill Chapman, 56
- Jesse Harold Bush, 64
- Patricia "Pat" Lynn Wilkerson, 46
- James Robert Patterson, 95
- Barry Phillip Anderson, 56
- James Myrle Coghill, 79
- Walter Gerald Mullins, 72
- Malcolm Earl Wilson, 80
- James Kenneth Paris, 74
- Ted Davis Wright, 74
- Richard Feeck, 73
- Gwendolyn Hamilton, 68
- Debbie Winans, 48
- William Joseph Davis, 75
- Anthony “Tony” Foster Roberts, 58
- Dona Arms Hudson, 91
- Grace Floyd, 93
- Darryl Da'Shawn Roper, 19
- Steven C. Nunley, 44
- Joseph Dale Turner, Jr., 33
- Jewell Petty Shipper
- Ralph Wayne Hodges, 71
- Joe Corder, Jr., 75
- John Willie Hearn, 85
- Glenn L. Slate, 59
- Birdie Lorell (Sauls) Allen, 89
- Maxine Hood Cundiff Bennett
- Charles B. Stafford, 71
- Clifford Forrest Bryant, Jr., 54
- Barbara Ann Coulson Reigle, 68
- Charlotte C. Coleman, 63
- Charles Ralph Phillips, 71
- George W. Payer, 88
- Virginia Ann Jenkins, 69
- Maxie Hamblen York, 78
- Thomas Clark Cozart, 78
- Robert Curry Goodwin, 88
- Shirley Frank Greene, 86
- Jewell C. Hearn Tomlinson, 84
- Julia Ford Bowers Crips, 87
- Norbert Anthony Rieke, 85
- Harold T. Midgett, 85
- Larry Dean Arthur, 65
- James Franklin Limbaugh, 58
- Minnie Pearl Adams, 96
- Mildred Lorene Hackney Webb, 83
- John Kenwood Campbell, 80
- Mary Long, 80
- Mattie B. Thomas , 92
- Sara Tucker Fortunato, 68
- Don Testamand, 68
- Frances Hurt, 69
- Jeannie Coats Harwell, 60
- Willadean Ogle VanHook, 84
- Clara Ann Riley, 85
- Philip Grayson Cullum Sr., 93
- Helen Bernice White, 78
- Wanda Goolsby Smith, 50
- Betty Kathleen Gillen, 67
- Terry Thomas Haines, 58
- Eva Davis, 90
- Betty West Hall, 78
- Mattie Ogle Thomas Patton, 92
- James Hunter Reasonover, 89
- James Malcolm Westmoreland, 66
- Juanita Stewart, 75
- James Ira Bates, 94
- Infant Gage Bastian Sloan
- Sue McGee, 74
- John Elliott, 85
- Oscar Lee Cook, Jr., 60
- Bobby Dean Harvey, 72
- Casey Lain Johnston, 34
- Oscar Burgett, Jr., 81
- Barbara Ann Lynch, 73
- Margaret Louise Paris Wright, 86
- Patricia Ann Corley, 65
- Janice Elizabeth Everett, 69
- Christopher Lee Thompson, 40
- Eve Partlow Wilson, 97
- Elizabeth Maude Reed Tatum, 87
- Margaret Ann Bowlby, 70
- Mary Magdaline Hudson, 84
- Fred Talley, Jr., 68
- William Howard Dykes, 80
- Phyllis Marie Coffee Tomlinson, 52
- John Gregson, 85
- Kerry Thompson, 52
- Norma Gail Dolphin, 73
- Martha Dickens, 64
- George Smith, 88
- Anna Jean Allen, 78
- Herman Edward Hamlett, 80
- Christina Holly Bradshaw, 24
- Infant Davion Dupree Seay
- Leatrice Ark, 64
- Katie Leona Freeman, 87
- Lee Allen, 72
- Billy Wayne Carter Sr., 67
- Lois Anne Mills, 72
- Virginia D. Johnson, 95
- Georgia Marie Barr Hill, 79
- Roy Dale Cherry, 64
- Beverly Baxter Cain, 78
- Edna Mai Pharris, 87
- Frankie Oakley Tucker, 88
- Roger Adam Turner, 31
- Terry Pearson, 48
- Glenn Elvis Hunt, 72
- Jordan Jair Turner, 18
- Margaret Jean Buhler Dillard, 80
- Ross Gilbert O'Neal, 84
- Margaret Thurley, 82
- Warren Kirbo, 64
- Steven Anderson, 51
- Christy Jo Passage Walden, 50
- Linda D. Bragg, 66
- John Robert Grandt, 74
- Clarence D. Overstreet, 76
- Johnny Keel, 61
- Glade William Taylor, 23
- Willie Dean Maynard, 87
- Betty Joe Highers, 81
- Rick Strong, 40
- Charles Henry Worley, 79
- Thomas Albert Beaty, 82
- C.L. Long, 87
- Robert J. Robinson, 68
- Frances June Dillard, 79
- Margaret Wells Crumley, 81
- Odis Ray Warren, Sr., 75
- Jerry Bybee, 55
- Alvin Hale, 78
- Amber Star Spain, 24
- Virginia L. Martin, 59
- Ruby Measle Gentry, 94
- Cline Ray Mann, 96
- Ova Mai Bennett, 90
- Hubert Ray Webster, 71
- Infant Gabrielle Eileen Bowen
- Harding shaped Wilson Co,
- Michael Dies
- Vesta Oldham Locke, 94
- Howell Curtis Mabry, 69
- Mattie C. McGowan, 85
- Herbert Dale Taylor, 76
- Edna Kelley Crawford, 67
- Carol Moore, 63
- John Shannon Nichols, 38
- Barbara J. Montgomery, 81
- James C. Bennett, Sr., 89
- Floyd Williamson, 90
- Michael Eugene Pitcock, 52
- Helen Estelle Williams Root, 85
- Clara Nell Fisher Carson, 82
- Lillie Mae Leonard, 79
- Susan 'Diane' North, 56
- Larry Ray Darnell, 50
- Harrie 'Nick' Nichols, 79
- Doris J. Martin, 79
- Kitty Elizabeth McMinn, 93
- Peggie Reed Dill, 59
- William Richards Cash, 75
- Yvonne Lee Bennett, 57
- Pauline Hagar Kelley Wells, 96
- William Frank Lester
- Brian Joseph Sweeney Jr., 50
- Darrell E. Kouns, 50
- Lee Edwin “Ed” Gessner Jr., 82
- Louis Gilbert Swift, Jr., 77
- Nealand “N.C.” Smith, 76
- Verna Mae Smitson Nollner, 86
- Helen Louise Huntzinger
- Scott Thomas Kingsbury, 56
- Frances Jones Anderson, 81
- Infant Erika Nicole Brown
- Sylvia Darthulia Stewart, 63
- Edward William “Eddie” Herchenbach, 49
- John G. Mathes, 77
- Ruby Catherine Hasty, 96
- Susan Peters McAvoy, 61
- Sheryl Ann Watkins Brandon, 64
- Henry Clay Barry, 59
- McGowan service is Sunday
- Billy Trammel, 61
- Mrs. Jeffie L. Rhodes Hitt, 84
- Neil A. Patel, 25
- Mary Ruth Williams Smith, 92
- Michael Ray Veazey, 57
- James Robert Barrett, 60
- Thomas A. Hudson III, 57
- Larry "Chico" Maynard, 59
- Colleen Harvey Stone, 82
- Joyce Ann Ladd, 70
- Maude Mundy Prewett, 75
- Helen Eugenia DeGlopper Knowles, 71
- David Earl Wilkerson, 67
- Loretta Ann Liljegren, 72
- Marie Gammon Ford, 83
- Mark Alan Christian, 45
- Mary Frances Hill Gilliam, 79
- Jerry Lynn Hensley, 53
- Tamela Diana Seeley, 48
- Ronald Edwin Farmer, 58
- Wayne Hackett, 66
- Ramona Leigh “Mona” Hulse, 54
- Betty Darlene Smotherman, 62
- Emma Wilson Knight VanHook, 85
- Frances E. Harris, 87
- Gladys Walpole, 95
- Harry E. Holland, 81
- James L. Davis, 67
- Angela Ridings Peterson, 53
- Albert Allen Skeen, 58
- Mary Frances Baker, 90
- Virginia Potts Pierce, 71
- Franklin M. Hodge, 67
- Sarah Jeanette Stevens Holmes, 72
- Dallas M. Bridges, 85
- Clayton D. Jones, 83
- Robert Aguirre Garcia, 49
- James Lowe Westmoreland, 69
- Ricky Lynn Risner, 58
- Kathleen Brown Chitwood, 86
- Sharon Kay Watkins Adams, 47
- Joe Harold Mason, 72
- James Lowe “Doc” Westmoreland, 69
- Albert Dean Rowland, 70
- John Jeffery LoVetere, 50
- Dazel Marie Graves, 74
- Thomas William Penrice, 89
- Edna M. Gibbs Ervin, 85
- Alexander Anthony Rossi, 78
- Zackery Tyler Lewis Allen, 18
- Kevin Ray Dancey, 51
- John S. Evans, 61
- Harry Fleenor, Jr., 78
- Sandra Joyce McDaniel Berry, 63
- Rebecca Evelyn Craig, 84
- George L. Summers Sr., 84
- Helen Cunningham Miller, 57
- Jerry Albert Smith, 41
- Blanche Ricketts, 82
- George Thomas Bryan, M.D.
- Hazel Price Williams, 80
- John Leffery LoVetere, 50
- Robert H. “Hubby” Whited
- Ralph Owens, 70
- Patricia Barrus, 82
- Walter Howard Johnson, 87
- Sadie Bratcher Martin, 76
- Iven W. Allen, 84
- Leila Owen Griffin, 81
- William Gary Thomas, 62
- Ronald Edward Walton, 63
- Infant Jayden Christian Lee Cheney
- Catherine Hawkins Nokes, 98
- Jerry Allgood, 70
- Vestil Clay York, 89
- Micahael Darrell Cook, 45
- Anna Timmons Carlile, 89
- Sammy L. Watson, 75
- Charles Thomas Upton, Jr., 87
- Juanita Rich Johnson, 70
- Geneva Vance Lain, 87
- John Lee Brown, 83
- Margaret M. Lynn, 87
- Mary Driver Bullard, 103
- Howard Milton Johnson, 84
- Mildred Green Scott, 82
- Barbara Evon Weaver, 63
- Wallace Joe Rich, 74
- Roberta Allmon Glover, 84
- Services held Sept. 22 for Col. Bernie S. Bass, 91
- Margaret Era Patton, 63
- Pat Oakley Bryan, 50
- Rev. Byron S. Murphy, 93
- Mary Davis Mitchell, 91
- Elizabeth Barkalow, 52
- John Wayne Murphy, 46
- Doris Anne Oakley Fields, 82
- Sam Boles, 58
- Tammy Ellen Summers, 50
- Infant Alana Christine Whited
- Robert James Stadelman, 65
- Melinda Denise Jacobs, 48
- Margaret Ann Lynn, 72
- Kathy Lynn Butner, 45
- Bradley Jones Wright, 51
- Norma Woodall Fosson, 74
- James Robert Brown, 73
- Myrtle Dale Barrett Vantrease, 97
- Brian Daniel Hall, 54
- Gregory R. Ogden, 41
- Brenda Denese Stinson, 32
- Frank Restina, 52
- Gerald Edward Wiser, 62
- Vicki Lynn Gale, 55
- Glenice Wooten Stallings, 102
- Gladys Carter Rogers, 85
- Lois Belle Denney, 89
- Edith Weaver Lea, 86
- Danny "Bear" Miller, 60
- Clovis Reece, 95
- Gloria Dean Williams, 65
- Harry Morgan Evans Jr., 61
- Infant Jason Wayne Nelson
- Virginia Watkins, 86
- William M. Oberdorf, 53
- Jo Ann Davis, 78
- Mary Lynne Osborne, 59
- James Richard Harris Jr., 71
- Kelvin Martin, 56
- Stacie Martin Hollis, 49
- Stephen Johnson, 67
- Kenneth Wood, 49
- Kathy Denise Jones Applegate, 54
- Myra Burnett Bates, 92
- Johnny Edwards, 66
- Weston Andrew Cole, 18
- Charles Edward Hurst, 63
- David Russell Scott, 58
- Barbara Ann Mecher, 59
- Ella Knowles, 88
- Russell P. Jaruczyk, 72
- Helen Crain, 89
- Albert Ray Wynne, 71
- Helen Hays Eatherly, 90
- Mary Evelyn Templeton, 76
- Ann Haynes Jordan, 71
- Hilda Mai Hesson Waller, 82
- Troy Lee Madison, 65
- Wanda Case Robinson, 53
- James Terry Williams, 62
- Ann Claire Taylor Hackett, 84
- Jennie Aust Chappell, 68
- Mary Agnes Neal, 87
- Lexus Hedels, 16
- Evelyn Gotcher Babb, 79
- Sue Broussard, 66
- Howard Randell Jennings, 81
- Kenneth L. McKinney, 78
- Nancy Flannery, 68
- Mary Jane Murphy Nave
- Jo Ann Peacock Wilson, 79
- Merlean Sloan Downing, 89
- Spc. Michael L. Stansbery, Jr., 21
- Katherine Dixon Downs, 55
- Mildred Cason Seay , 90
- Deborah Jennings, 56
- Stansbery funeral is Sunday at Wilson Central gym
- Mary Jo Ann Edwards, 67
- Lawrence Allen Rose, 68
- Deborah Finley Clifford, 55
- George Liddle, 73
- Roger Lee Williams, 63
- Glenna Dale Hackney McKinney, 78
- Janice Briley Wheeler, 58
- Kathy Marie Dobson, 57
- Helen Nelson Payne, 85
- Charles John Ritter, 57
- Alvin L. Vantrease, 82
- Helen Clemmons-Crudup, 88
- Silvestre Saldana, 64
- Wendell J. Gore, 72
- Wayne Holland, 63
- Dan Lindsley, 88
- Norma Woodall Fosson, 72
- Thomas Avery Miller, 79
- Brenda Joyce Beaty Favorite, 66
- Dorothy Sue 'Sudie' Donnell
- Dowlene R. Roberts Moscato, 85
- Ralph Brown Davis, 72
- Roy Campbell, Sr. 72
- Gary Wayne Cripps, 63
- Flo Ann Buehler, 82
- Corey Lamont Seay, 41
- Evelyn Joyce Lyda, 70
- Frankie Gregory, 69
- Frankie Carr McConnell, 95
- Phillip R. Woodard, 57
- Lynette Schooley Kincaid, 39
- Alvin Louis Lynn, 70
- Theodore A. Thorson, 90
- James V. Smith, 97
- Bronze Star winner Vernon Pope
- Thelma D. Ray Bane, 81
- Frank "Slick" McCrary, 74
- Bob Paris, 68
- Pauline Vaden McKinney, 83
- George Ivan Mills, 89
- Amelia Kathryn Pegram, 85
- Cynthia Lee Gulley-Stacey, 53
- Jesse Loren McCormick, Jr., 73
- James Gary Boykin, 57
- Richard Monroe Hart, 77
- Almyra Ann Milton Webb
- Carl Edward Statzer, 56
- Mattie Lou Belcher Tippit, 101
- Juanita Furlong, 88
- Capt. Jeff Davidson, 46
- Janie C. Foster, 63
- Boyd Douglas Humphrey, 83
- Stella Bowen Burton, 70
- Millie Sue Gnewikow, 85
- Jereme Elige Donahou, 15
- Lina Mae King Ligon, 93
- Jack Lee Orrand, Sr., 73
- Charles E. Jones
- Thomas Byron Nixon, 77
- Lorene Malone Bates, 80
- John Stephens, 80
- Rufus Howard Riggan Sr., 91
- William Homer Reeve Jr., 88
- Dorothy Eddins Huffines, 78
- Juanita Nell Wright, 87
- Clifton Earl Bowman, 59
- Fay Jane Lavonda Hudgens Anders, 75
- Andy Martin, 46
- Angela Gale Atkins Howell, 44
- James Daniel Bryant Jr., 63
- infant Ellison Marie Webber
- Andy Martin, 46
- Dean Kent, 63
- John W. Stewart, 90
- Johnie Evelyn Murchison Pettit, 84
- Linda H. Major, 62
- Doris Plunkett, 85
- Infant Gwendolyn Ivy Wilson
- Jim Howard, 68
- Stephen Bernard Carlton, 25
- Paula Thompson, 48
- Palmer Laine Maphet, 19
- Timothy Wayne Brewington, 35
- James E. Neal Sr., 75
- Dorothy Smith, 91
- Howell Douglas Harvey, 31
- Michael Jackson Lanier, 36
- Betty Claudine Bond Collins, 64
- David Preston Cassetty, 75
- Tony Arvill Kennedy, 56
- George Lee Majors, 70
- Stephen Allen Evans Roberson, 37
- Edna Lee Stewart Baker, 66
- Zachary Shane Grimes, 21
- Betty Jean Crawford Gibbs, 79
- Grace Margaret Vaughn McFalls, 91
- Patricia A. Monohan Henkel, 67
- Pamela Jean Greenwood Haynes, 49
- Mary Barbee Wilson, 88
- Edmund Jackson Agee, 78
- Katherine Lee Garrett Todd, 80
- James Alexander Rosser, 56
- William Jefferson Shivers, Jr., 58
- Floyd Elbert Harris, 74
- Atha C. Jackson, 60
- Christine Hunter Hancock, 83
- Robert Thomas Franzen, 68
- Lillian Fakes Dies, 98
- Thomas William Harris, 85
- Patricia Kastberg Winsor
- Jon M. Burchette, 56
- Dorothy Ann Cramner, 77
- William Joseph Patterson, 65
- Frances Ingram Turner, 81
- Charles L. Doak, 82
- Howard C. Hudson, 87
- William Benton Trusty, 88
- Paulette Murray, 67
- Lillian Vann Loyd Scheuerman, 93
- Leroy Golden Haworth, 76
- Doug Dameron, 73
- Michael Lynn Shaw, 35
- Darin Cripps, 23
- Jim McCurry, 95
- Jerry David Staggs, 56
- Michael Terry Bush, 54
- Wilma Lea Hoskins Wilson, 86
- Elbert Gray Parisher, 68
- Ruth Clark Graves, 101
- Bernita Arlene Martin, 80
- Mary Simms Lindsley, 86
- Cheryl Yvette Austermiller, 45
- Marvin Hugh Hackney, 85
- Robert Wayne Estes,46
- James Howard Maynard, 88
- Michael Dennis Marshall, 59
- William Jonathan Lyles, 56
- Morris Wayne Dodd, 47
- Juanita Edwards Burlason Johnson, 74
- Michael Alan Garner, 56
- Donald Llew Campbell, 85
- Pamela Jo Howard Crutcher, 53
- Ray Franklin Sanderson, 71
- Delphine Lanetta Dobson, 51
- Mary Underwood Dotson, 86
- Daisy Mai Winget Burdett, 74
- Patricia Bible Jenkins, 70
- Ledia Lucille Sebers, 59
- Teresa Genice Farmer, 54
- Anna Mae Powers Warren, 88
- Emma Dee Hall, 76
- Beulah Colvin, 89
- James G. Borden, 73
- Barbara Evelyn Wright, 77
- Micheal Wayne Agee, 54
- Gregory Thompson, Jr., 22
- Bobby E. Todd, 79
- Alfred N. Carman, Sr., 80
- James Willard Hodges, 93
- James Michael McPherson, 52
- Sarah B. Yeshilian, 93
- Marjorie Lorene Bobo McLean, 85
- Donald Ronaldo Whitfield
- Dorothy Lea Thompson Rutland , 68
- Gloria Ann Owen Mitchell, 76
- Mildred Neal Thompson Patton, 90
- Frances Ricketts Gomez, 92
- Clyde Wooden, 85
- William Edward Kolbe, 79
- Ruth Lucille Brown Goostree, 81
- Dorothy Lee Laine Locke, 86
- Kenneth D. Poley, 82
- Stella Lee Jaco, 85
- Sara Howell Baird, 89
- Sally Hill Eatherly, 83
- Walter R. "Bobby" Ware, Jr. , 65
- Irene Kaiser Krogh, 78
- Zettie Hamlet, 75
- Wm. Chris Denton, 47
- Frances Odell Orrand, 86
- Mary Elizabeth Allen, 71
- Nellie Mary Tyree, 78
- Dr. Bob Womack, 86
- Paul K. Jackson, 76
- Betty J. Watson, 84
- Kathleen Brown Johnson, 67
- Joseph Preston Martinez, 73
- David Dee Hubbard, 55
- Bobby Lee Hall, 77
- James Sikes, 73
- Hugh Donald Hamblen, 81
- Mary Ann White Brett
- Thomas Michael Oakley, 60
- Edgebert Dale Jared, 64
- Infant Brilee Aaron Joseph Cherry
- Janice McKaig Homeyer, 80
- Donald Patrock, 73
- Jerry D. Johnson, 76
- Carl Winford Cannady, 65
- LaVerta Farley, 82
- Glenn W. Kent, Sr., 81
- Emilie Dean Estes Brewer, 62
- Virginia Ricketts Fuqua, 83
- Louise M. Martin, 90
- Ada Mai Belcher Turnage, 91
- Frances Laine Vanhook, 88
- Bettye B. Robinson, 76
- Robert Lee "Bob" Wood, 70
- Minerva Bone Bassett, 94
- Mervyn L. Stephen, 69
- Grace Vaught Donnell, 91
- Brady Elden Bale Sr., 86
- Timothy Wayne Nichols, 34
- Willie Mai Tomlinson, 90
- James William Floyd, 88
- Earl Thomas Crutcher, 79
- Archie S. Wrye, 91
- Robert Ellis Lee, 76
- Avalyn Shaye Bright, 2
- Emmy Lou Dowdy, 95
- Evelyn Cooper Jones, 98
- Scriptoria Paris Wester, 93
- Virda Mae Barrix, 82
- Charles Bennett, 84
- James Ernest Belcher, 66
- Scriptoria Wester, 93
- James C. Robertson, 59
- Lela Mai Burnett, 85
- Gladys Elizabeth Kilzer, 58
- Carl S. Putty, 58
- Kenneth Eugene Selleck, 55
- Maude Frances Neal , 73
- Edna Mae Dunnavant, 88
- Elizabeth Gray Gallaher, 86
- Herschel Cloyd Ligon, 92
- Martha Bell Jennings, 88
- Marie Beatrice Strickland, 87
- Dorothy Mae Talley Bollinger, 84
- William L. Hurt, 72
- Lillian Jared Talley, 92
- Lillian Walpole Bowen, 94
- Ruby Moss, 80
- Prince Croley, 71
- Donna Jones, 56
- Rev. James Gordon Williams, 74
- Herbert Lee Davis, 81
- Jody Organ, 62
- T. Virginia Bennett Murphy, 79
- Doretta Grissim Word, 91
- Jenny Carol Hogan McLevain, 66
- Christina Elizabeth Willis, 86
- Mary D. McDonald, 88
- Curtis Alexander Fuller, 97
- Shannon Lea Wall, 16
- Gloria Faye Martin, 61
- Mary G. Murphy, 74
- Mildred Ann York, 72
- Dock Young Murphy, 77
- Infant Michael Dean Selby
- Dawnmarie Wahl Toy, 34
- Sabra McNeely Jones, 86
- Betty Klein, 84
- David William Murphy Sr., 70
- Wilma Ray Batey, 67
- Mildred Williams Agee, 94
- Cynthia Ann Speck Singleton, 50
- Mary A. Wainwright Hawkins, 70
- Edna Jean Brewington, 73
- Mildred Elizabeth Jenkins, 50
- Marvin Clark Beadle, 83
- Otelia Graves Vantrease, 91
- Johnny Walter Wester, 94
- Annie Bell Seay, 98
- Mildred E. Hackett, 75
- John D. Kellams, 90
- Judy Dean Whited Culver Ledbetter
- Lloyd Chester Melin, Jr., 70
- Eleanor Griffin West, 92
- Franklin Delano Primm Sr., 73
- Mrs. Jimmie Dean Browning, 68
- Susan Cartwright, 61
- Robert Lewis Flippen, 73
- Cornelia Cardwell Criswell, 91
- Bobby Charles King, Jr., 49
- Vivian O. Mitchell Anderson, 84
- Mamie Ruth McNeill, 79
- Velma Ruth Hackney, 86
- James Fitzgerald Walworth, 27
- Raymond Kenneth Taylor, 88
- Sidney Roger Probst, Sr., 74
- Patricia Anne Clemmons, 61
- Edd Bryant, 71
- John Thomas Hagar, 96
- Sherrill C. Pegram, 46
- Gene "Baby" Mitchell, 72
- Ernest Owen Tatum, 85
- Clifton Allen Earps, 50
- Hazel Sanders Saulsbury, 90
- James W. Hutchins, 72
- Sammi Sue Holt, 50
- Misty Lee Hodge Wright, 33
- Riley Benjamin Butler, 83
- Janet P. Croxall, 93
- Carl Lewis Brooks, 92
- Alma Marie Cassetty, 85
- Albert Lee Masters, 84
- Isabella Ashley Cadena, 7
- Marie Dillard Shrum, 84
- Lawson Lindsay, 72
- Wallace D. Reed, 77
- Hilda Marvelyne Dawson Place, 85
- Benton Callis, Jr., 82
- Hugh Vergie Dodson, 70
- Eddie Evins, 77
- Harley Lee Hemontolor, 85
- Richard Lewis Parriott, 80
- Vernon Ray Johnson, Jr., 53
- Lionel Vincent Patton, 27
- Mary Emma Mayo, 89
- Mildred Ruth Gleaves Ligon, 90
- Michael Shane Ferebee, 31
- Greg Marsh, 48
- Darmon O. Hall, 80
- Allie Elease Davenport Cripps, 75
- Andrew J. Lineberry, 84
- Mary Magdalene McPeak, 87
- Mai Gregory Patterson, 87
- Binnie Layne Key
- Teresa Dulworth, 50
- Marvin Gordon King, 75
- William George Scheiman, 60
- J. Ray Crutcher, 85
- Katy Smotherman Phelan, 75
- Nettie Irene Bane, 82
- Gary Donald Reece, 63
- Connie R. Atkinson, 90
- Bobby Allen Tignor, Sr., 77
- William Kenneth Evert, 81
- Patsy Faye Posey, 69
- Robert L. Crawford, 61
- Bratten Barrett, 78
- Matthew Anthony Leftrick, 21
- Catherine Dickens Stockdale, 82
- David Glenn McPherson
- Porter Taylor, 80
- Cory E. Mahan, 85
- Gela Everett Ramsey, 90
- Evelyn Robinson Swain, 87
- William Marion Privette Jr., 65
- Elbert Garland Hight, 85
- Evelyn Robinson Swain, 87
- Donald Ray Buchanan, 72
- Brenda Darlene Worley, 64
- Kathryn Walker Suddarth, 92
- J.M. Loftis, 73
- Virginia Gail Farley, 67
- Henry Warren Moser, 62
- Wendell Steven Moore, 49
- Riley Henderson Lea, 85
- Alma Enoch Patterson, 89
- Gene P. Robinson, 78
- Bettye Swaffer Manning Young, 72
- Delsie Lee Knight, 86
- Freddie Paul White, 81
- Randy Hugh Mahaffa, 54
- Sarah Ann Lyon, 60
- Hugh Doyle Martin, 72
- Irma Ray Glisson England, 90
- Earl Marks, 84
- S.H. Harkreader, Jr., 92
- Clyde John Simpson, 67
- John Harvey Jones, 85
- James Edward Murphy, 61
- Ila Mae Howell Lothridge Slate, 85
- Gail Chaffin Gravens, 56
- Billy Finis Nixon, 79
- Margaret Louise Joines Ghee, 81
- Edna North Mullins, 96
- Arthur Floyd Kingsland, 73
- Alfred Leroy Hodges, 65
- Irene Gulley, 72
- Thomas Jordan Sr., 75
- Mary Nicole "Niki" Horner, 21
- Erlene Hardin, 65
- Euel Lee Sanders, 72
- Ina M. Hudson Green, 81
- Shirley P. Patton, 74
- Joseph Franklin Lawson, 50
- Pauline Gulley Cox, 83
- Dave Embury, 88
- Perry Mizell Smith, 73
- Maxine Clark Dean, 86
- Michael Wayne Haley, 60
- Linda S. VanHook, 66
- William T. Vantrease, 91
- Richard L. Thompson, 82
- Martin Burke, 50
- Dorothy Evans Lee, 83
- Raymond J. Glassford, 72
- Sandra Faye Hunt, 56
- Atwell Maynard, 86
- David A. Miller, 62
- Winston F. Steelman, Sr., 67
- Carolyn Sue Ladd, 62
- Infant Tyler William Howard
- Jamie Allison Hobbs, 37
- Eddie Reed VanHook, 79
- Edward Wayne Williams, 71
- Tasha Danielle Plemons, 28
- William Arthur Naff, 57
- Dorothy Ruth Churchwell, 83
- Betty Potts, 75
- Bob D. Weaver, Sr., 75
- Ruth McBride, 80
- Robert Thomas Ricketts, 82
- Lucille Hale Ferrell, 84
- Elizabeth Mimms Bates, 79
- Edward Woodall, 84
- Winifred Stephens Denning, 81
- Charles Dean Thomas, 72
- Earlene Burke Jackson, 73
- Dorothy Mai Majors, 83
- Brown Wilson Milstead, 74
- Ruby Jane Harris Binkley, 93
- Tim Wilson, 54
- Shirley Lawrence, 74
- Jewel Watson Price, 92
- Frank W. Bennett, 80
- James Anthony Stamps, 103
- Charlotte Hibdon Cassetty, 61
- Mildred Virginia Ferrell Ingram, 79
- Madge Quaintance Kent, 90
- Bobby Joe Taylor, 76
- Tish H. Lening, 49
- John Frazier Jackson, 71
- James W. Patterson, 65
- James R. "Jay" Vaden, 80
- Jeanette Parkerson, 78
- Raymond Payton Preston, 92
- George D. Bruce, Jr., 62
- Julio Garcia, 72
- Jay Newell, Jr., 69
- Bettye Jean Ashe Dies, 71
- Dillard Jackson Gannon Jr.
- Cynthia Ann Hay, 48
- Deborah Clay Tripp, 72
- Ronald Lee Gray, 76
- Doris Pennington Payton, 93
- Barbara Mercer, 69
- John Wallace Lannom, 89
- J.C. Derting, 71
- Mary Jane Poston, 66
- Marjorie Neal Brittain, 72
- Donna Marie Weir, 46
- Tessie Chandler Morrow, 95
- Annie Louise Renfro, 76
- William Edward Bly, 72
- Bert Mayfield Moss, 78
- Timothy "Tim" W. Denny, 57
- Mary Baker Schaub, 64
- San Roberts Norton, 74
- Frances Roy Mason, 98
- Arthur Gerald Willingham, Jr., 50
- George H. Moore, 82
- Fannie Lannom Graham, 96
- Darrell Eugene Sloan, 38
- Eddie Tomlinson
- Nell Ruth Davis Gillespie, 86
- Billy Joe Hill, 71
- Douglas Blackburn
- Juanita Cox Flatt, 62
- Frank Worrell, 48
- Clara Smith Douglas, 79
- Robert Cecil Horne, 68
- Clara Jean Panozzo, 61
- John Edward Wharton, 77
- Janise Marie Adamson, 66
- Harold H. Cunningham, 86
- Henry Lee Bogle Jr., 90
- Gary Lee Harmon, 57
- Bessie Elliott Stone, 76
- Rupert Alvis, 87
- Mona P. Black, 83
- Velma Jessie Wolfe Dixon, 98
- Dan Russell Meadows, 56
- Harold T. Smith, Sr., 62
- Virginia Lee Ricketts, 86
- Thomas Wendell Saddler, 84
- William R. Tanner, Sr., 73
- Evelyn Costley, 77
- Alvis Gene Hudson, 56
- James L. Frease, 77
- Henry J. Harris, 73
- William Allen Bryson, Sr., 83
- Justin Tyler Murphy McKinney, 21
- Robert Allen Harris, 57
- James Milton MacConner, 55
- Dollie Garrett, 85
- Amberly Kate Carey, 28
- Lena Mai McIntyre, 85
- Kenneth Allen, 53
- Robert A. Williamson, 58
- Kellie Johnston Whited, 39
- Haywood Massey, 85
- Glynis Harris Stafford, 42
- Frederick Laurent Jacquemin, Sr.
- Curtis D. Hollopeter
- Evan Michael Bennett, 23
- Bobby Roy Kimbel, 69
- Billy Alfred Boyd, 60
- Vivian Jean "Bone" Kent, 63
- Kimberly Rose Dillon Frankenfield, 47
- Kurtis Paul Sanders, 36
- Brenda Finley Barnes, 47
- Odell F. Jackson, 79
- Maxine Eller Beckwith
- William Lewis Mosier, Jr., 58
- Ruby Massey Buhler, 91
- Henry Burton Lawson, 72
- Burl Weems, 72
- Maria Ferreira, 91
- Dee Dale Henley, 89
- Jerry Wayne Magin, 64
- Lynda Pond, 65
- Earl Francis Crandall, 66
- Biker’s tribute for Price slated Saturday, Aug. 15
- Chris M. Price, 37
- JoAnn Lassiter Evans, 71
- Sarah Lee Porter, 77
- Karen Howell Swack, 52
- James Ralph Williams, 75
- Robert Eugene "Bob" Hallum, 76
- Thelma Elizabeth Oliver, 88
- Ralph Harlan, 64
- Ona Bingham Myres, 87
- Catherine Yahola, 81
- Willowdeen Farmer Gibson Burrows, 94
- Daniel "Rip" Allen, 81
- John W. Benson Jr., 70
- Walta Dean Neal, 79
- Robert T. Wieme, 51
- J.C. Ellis, 82
- Charles M. Jones, 75
- Nellie Alene Price Wright, 94
- Birdie Vaughn Tramel, 82
- Dana "Chuck" Jankovsky, 56
- William Charles Thomas, 64
- James "Jim" Deffendall, 82
- Carrie Howell Ragsdale, 86
- Catherine Gilliam Smith, 83
- Mary Ella Stewart, 71
- Richie Michelle Smith Clifton, 45
- Mr. and Mrs. Patterson
- Martha Louise Pewitt, 68
- James Michael Bowers, 46
- Curtis Alexander Fuller, 97
- Ronnie Carson, 62
- Geraldine Eskew, 94
- Baird funeral is Saturday
- Ruth Arlene Judkins, 65
- Dr. G. Frank Burns, 87
- Dallas Carlton Fisher, 37
- Herod Junior Patterson, 73
- Louise Hulan Zornes, 81
- David C. Coggins, 92
- Herod Junior Patterson, 73
- F.W. "Dub" Creasman, 84
- Jay "Jayson" Shank, 23
- Deo Karamchan Narine, 63
- Marlene Davis Riggs, 55
- Betty Lou Tomlinson, 83
- Bessie Lee Owen, 84
- Theodore J. Trayer, 62
- Donald Raymond Hall, 45
- Brenda Anne Britt, 63
- Helen Kurko, 98
- Felix N. Underwood, 78
- L.W. Hale, 74
- Nannie East, 84
- Evelyn Byrn Paris, 93
- Winnie Mae Mitchell Trusty, 79
- Dr. G. Frank Burns dies at 87
- Danny Roy Smith, 34
- James Darryl Shannon, 53
- Geraldine Owens, 77
- Charles Lee Smith, 29
- Dorothy Louise McClellan, 71
- Sgt. Robert T. Howland, 51
- Rita Bennett-Croxall, 57
- Nancy Louise Smith McMillen, 67
- Rita Bennett-Croxall, 57
- Delia Frances Bane,77
- Stephany Evon Williams, 60
- Shelley Rae Allen, 47
- Christine Hancock Howard
- Carolyn Gene Kemp, 78
- Billy Collier Denny Sr., 76
- Tony Lynn Buntin, 51
- Nelson Lester Muncil Sr. 75
- Elizabeth Anne Witt Slagle, 62
- Riley L. Cox, 83
- Anna Ruth Bullard Boyd, 41
- Beatrice Roberts Brown, 89
- Jerald Elliott, 63
- Martha J. Whitley, 60
- James Henry Spurling, 79
- Edward R. Mofield, 73
- Elizabeth "Polly" Washer Christian, 94
- Mary Neal Brady, 88
- Donald Eugene Lowe, 53
- Jimmy Dale Davis, 65
- W. G. "Rooster" Ferrell, 75
- Barry Curtis Smith, 58
- Roy Eugene Garrett, 43
- Dorothy Juanita King West, 82
- James Powell Jewell, 94
- Charles Bibb, 67
- Juanita Moore Griffin, 91
- W’town soldier dies from injuries
- Barbara Ann Marquet, 68
- Harold Elton Stewart, 91
- Deborah Lynn Johnson, 54
- Robert Theodore Hodge, 45
- Conrad W. Scott, 78
- Bobby Glenn Nation, 34
- Ricky F. Climer, 54
- Will T. Woodard, 78
- Mary Ross Hixson, 87
- Robert Barnett Traugh, 66
- Pearline H. Shannon, 78
- Dorothy Eva Stringer, 94
- Della James, 95
- Barbara Greene McPeak, 58
- Rufus Smith, 85
- Janeann Walburn Walker, 45
- John Andrew Kinser
- Judith Lee Johnson Ochoa, 68
- Mary Helen Boyd Burch, 89
- Kathleen Lasater Thompson, 87
- Lauralee South, 71
- Marvin Y. Baines
- Patricia Ann Gross, 70
- Charles Owen Morgan
- Katie Pearl Townes, 77
- Myrtle A. Allen, 65
- Charles Seay, 77
- Nancy C. Locke, 62
- Patricia Gross, 70
- Larry Joe McGuire, 60
- Beatrice Sherrill Westmoreland, 81
- Judith Lynn Choate Goodman, 67
- Sadie Murray Martin, 76
- Kathy L. Davis, 49
- Marshall Wilhite, 95
- Johnny Edward Seay, 58
- Frank Marion Isbell, 47
- William Robert Chapman, 84
- Shelia Carter, 40
- Jimmy Clayton Layne, 56
- Calvin Wilson Kahl, 95
- Ester Hight James, 84
- County Comm. Carolyn Thompson passes away
- Jason R. Joyner, 33
- Tony Ray McGowan
- Aikita M. Odom, 35
- Mary Ann Swafford, 74
- Paul Hamblen Wright, 77
- Edwin Ward George, 83
- Frederick A. Fisher, 77
- Elizabeth T. Clark, 89
- Rev. Archie Dennis King
- Evelyn Argo Harris Holman, 87
- Lelia Sorey Jones, 83
- Belle May Smith, 98
- Annie Ray Stephens Wilkerson, 89
- Mary Ann Baines, 91
- Jeff Stone, 31
- Katie Mai Robinson, 81
- Irene Frances Word, 100
- Annie Beckham Smith, 70
- Edith Elvira Spencer, 98
- Theresa Lening Callis, 54
- Lorene Bailey, 90
- Chester Ray Kelsey, 73
- "Kenny" Charles Saylor, 48
- Vivian McKinney, 81
- Paul Kenneth Holt, 74
- Milton Ray Bailey, 77
- Larry Edward Miller, 59
- James William Garrett, 53
- Jacob A. Enochs, 22
- Charles Franklin Dodd, 67
- Jeanette Granstaff Redding, 83
- Richard Darrell Johnson, 51
- Burton Gwynn Piercey Jr., 50
- Martha Jane Etheridge, 64
- Rosie Mai Burton, 92
- Charles K. Dyer, 71
- Wesley Lamont Joyner, 37
- Frances Geraldine Gibson Waite, 82
- Wood funeral is Saturday
- Clay Wesley Tatum, 95
- Timothy Clark Fields, 46
- Dorothy M. Jenkins, 69
- Robert Mason Smith
- Dorothy Brindley Skeen, 83
- Joseph Ruiz, 80
- Nora Ann Harris Neal, 66
- Bessie Louise Thornton, 89
- Mary V. Wolstencroft
- Franklin C. Watson, 75
- Jane Bramble, 51
- James Ray Keel, 60
- Joseph Wayne George, 68
- Lois H. Fields, 86
- Chester Campbell Jr., 47
- Gwendolyn Ligon Davis, 86
- James L. Powell, 84
- Betty Lucille Weir, 64
- Claudell Hill. 79
- Lucille Jone Buterbaugh, 92
- Clara Nell Nixon, 89
- Lt. Col. Binkley, 74, funeral set Friday
- Dr. James Perry Parker, Sr., 79
- Barbara Jennings Johnson, 87
- Gary Wayne Davis, 62
- Joyce M. Gummo, 69
- Glen R. Geesaman, 68
- Annie Strader, 70
- Infant Cody Elijah Dean
- Charles Bundy, 78
- Velvia Webster Cantrell, 82
- John Frank Fertig. 82
- Blanche Bradshaw Vantrease, 85
- Kate Etta O’Gieglo, 94
- Mary Evelyn Greer Oliver, 88
- Charles Gilbert Robertson, 64
- Jeffrey Moore Drevet, 49
- Ruby K. Graham Swatzell, 75
- Theodore R. Lankford, 71
- Gearldene Williams, 68
- William Garrett Rigsby, 95
- Geneva Sue Ayers, 71
- Joyce C. Alberson Nelson, 69
- Paul Oakford Oakley, 88
- Raymone D. Shockley, 38
- Willie Frank Hall, 80
- Evelyn Marie Boyce, 85
- Sandra Corrine Ham, 60
- Robert Earl Hodge, 77
- William Glenn Fennessey, 73
- Andy Reed Warren, 50
- Barbara Madewell Bates, 69
- Mark Duncan Leavell, 48
- Ruthene Fish Fletcher, 71
- Geneva Caroline Hunter, 84
- Edna Mae Moser, 94
- Gladys Midgett Swindell, 96
- Frances Beatrice Martin, 91
- Betty Lois Clower, 77
- Robert H. Worley, 53
- Billie Reeks Hatcher, 87
- Sarah Frances Smith, 90
- Roger Dewayne Davis, 41
- Carolyn Springer Harding, 80
- Claudine Prowell, 82
- Clara Ruth Underwood, 56
- William David Tinsley, 47
- Vergie Cooper Ledford, 77
- Mildred Dee McCrary Gannon, 77
- Peggy Ruth Lovett, 71
- Susan Huntsberger McDonald, 62
- Lifestyle
- For the Love of Bluegrass
- The strings are all too visible behind ''Gatsby'
- ‘Cupcake’ has served hot coffee, hot meals for 50 years
- Control-ALT-Delete…
- Lebanon's quiet golf legend
- Ode to Johnny Cash: Jack Remington pays tribute to the 'Man in Black' in song
- Gregg Allman lets it all hang out
- ‘Lincoln’ to lead Academy Award winners Sunday
- 'Silver Linings' is beautifully honest
- 'Beasts' a beautiful tale of courage and love
- 'Zero Dark Thirty' is visceral, tense, phenomenal
- It is no surprise ‘Lincoln’ leads with 12 Oscar nominations
- 'Lincoln', 'Master' best films of 2012
- They will come
- ‘Django’ is a fun, hilarious albeit brutal tale
- 'Hobbit' slow at first, a fantastic journey
- Mussel Man
- 'Lord of the Rings' the greatest film trilogy of all time
- ‘Killing Them Softly’ is not subtle, not for the faint of heart
- Bond reaches new heights in ‘Skyfall’
- Lorrie Morgan’s Christmas gift
- Washington is brilliant as tragic pilot in ‘Flight’
- Perpetual motion wheel still turns heads
- Mt. Juliet Homecoming celebrates rich, rural heritage
- Our Feathered Friends- Oct. 24
- ‘Cloud Atlas’ complex, but fantastic storytelling
- ‘Alex Cross’ not entirely bad, but not too good either
- Sleepless nights
- OFF- Oct. 17
- Hot Rod Crazy
- 'Argo' not entirely true, but still a thrilling film
- 'Taken 2' a disappointing rehash of the first
- Wilson Living Today- Oct. 10
- Extended Warranty
- Mickey Mantle proved to be no thespian
- Our Feathered Friends- Oct. 10
- Burnt in wood
- W.P.A Day celebrates state park’s birth
- ‘Looper’ is smart, gritty and awesome
- Our Feathered Friends - Oct. 3
- Number three
- Happy 100th birthday to Cousin Minnie Pearl!
- Volunteer spirit breathes new life into Granville
- Clint Eastwood throws ‘Curve’ ball to son Scott
- Our Feathered Friends - Sept. 26
- Hoffman, Phoenix put on a mesmerizing show in ‘Master’
- Monkey on my back
- Cumberland golf coach gives PGA players the shaft
- Our Feathered Friends - Sept. 19
- Darn...he noticed
- TV star Dax Shepard is making a run on films
- A really good year
- Demolition derby fever
- Mary Badham remained close to her ‘Mockingbird’ father
- Our Feathered Friends - Sept. 12
- My teenager myself
- No love lost for the NFL
- ‘Avengers’ best movie of 2012 so far
- Our Feathered Friends - Sept. 5
- Yes we can!
- Errol Flynn’s grandson played a Hatfield
- What’s your sign?
- Our Feathered Friends-Aug. 29
- The brotherhood of emotions
- Colin Farrell’s pop was a pro footballer in Ireland
- Fast pitch softball the name of his game
- Our Feathered Friends - Aug. 22
- Andy Griffith made 6 TV series after Mayberry
- A Defining Week
- It goes good w/ chocolate milk
- These not-so-little piggies go to market
- Our Feathered Friends - Aug. 15
- Only three have stood in for Dick Tracy
- Infidelity
- ‘Bourne Legacy’ lacks what made previous three films special
- Hell on Earth
- Tractors pull on Haskins’ heart
- Feliciano can still light up a crowd with his songs
- Sloan / Outdoors - Bassin'
- Our Feathered Friends - Aug. 8
- ‘Lincoln,’ ‘Master’ and ‘Hobbit’ could be year’s most important films
- Johnny Cash's sister, brother, recall Dyess home
- Our Feathered Friends - Aug. 1
- Technology
- SLOAN / Ripples on Wolf River
- OUTDOORS - It is a little early
- Back to school basics
- Lebanon's 'Iron Man' umpire
- Adam Sandler to voice Dracula in ‘Hotel Transylvania’
- Our Feathered Friends - July 25
- "The Dark Knight Rises" is an outstanding end to Nolan's vision
- Mystery fish, big waves & tan lines
- My thoughts on the Big Orange
- Nolan’s Batman trilogy poses ethical questions
- Our Feathered Friends - July 18
- Leftovers
- Noomi Rapace is the girl who grew up in Sweden and Iceland
- Joe Biddle's -- My Bid
- These Octember days
- Well, well, well...
- Our Feathered Friends - July 11
- ‘Downton Abbey’ castle sets star’s heart aflutter
- To be careless again
- 'Amazing Spider-Man’ is familiar, yet pleasantly new
- Our Feathered Friends - July 4
- Teenage Land
- Hank’s ‘Last Ride’ slowly hits the theatrical trail
- I promised, but what the hey?
- Britt & Blaire debut on Mt. Juliet Records
- ‘Brave’ doesn’t quite shine
- Our Feathered Friends - June 27
- Still In velvet
- Bill Murray hunts for missing kids, portrays FDR
- My precious stuff
- Cruising the Cumberland
- Singer Jewel to portray June Carter Cash in TV movie
- Our Feathered Friends - June 20
- Bored!? I’ll show you bored!
- The amazing, versatile fluke
- Our Feathered Friends- June 13
- What’s all the Coco motion?
- Summer has arrived
- In the beginning, there were no sleepovers
- Knoxville native made her mark in ‘Dark Shadows’
- 'Prometheus' looks deep into our search for answers
- Linda Hamilton terminates ties to Malibu
- New 'Snow White' film an interesting take on a classic
- Our Feathered Friends - June 6
- Thank You, Mean Girl
- The man behind the lens
- What happened to the rainbows?
- Teeing it up with the big boys
- Zookeeper goes from ‘Avengers’ to ‘Making Psycho’
- Our Feathered Friends - May 30
- They call it 'The Smith'
- Another ends and so it begins...
- ‘MIB3’ takes a deeper look at its' heroes, and is fun in the process
- Uncle Jimmy Thompson bids ‘Opry’ goodbye
- Fantastic fiddlin' fanatic
- ‘Battleship’ sunk by lackluster action, storytelling
- Suicide Sam
- ‘Raven’ star Luke Evans enlists with ‘The Hobbit’
- So hot, the fish sweat
- Our Feathered Friends - May 23
- ‘Dark Shadows’ underwhelming
- Vintage Indy cars roar back to life
- ‘Lockout’ president’s daughter used to be ‘Lost’
- Our Feathered Friends - May 16
- Designer Labels
- Just call them perch
- Reflecting on Lebanon's past
- ‘Avengers’ assemble perfectly
- Bathing suit season’s here! Time to start praying…
- Our Feathered Friends - May 9
- ‘Blossom’ star takes strong stand for motherhood
- Xtreme Paintball hits the bull’s-eye
- Blockbuster season opens this weekend
- Our Feathered Friends - May 2
- Brit Henry Cavill will fly as Superman in 2013
- And then there were two
- Getting High: the highest points in Wilson
- Johnny Depp bites into ‘Dark Shadows’
- Our Feathered Friends-April 25
- Religion, politics, sex and breastfeeding
- My Winter of being a YOGI
- Barber won’t snip family ties
- Rae Dawn Chong ‘Home’ again in movies
- Our Feathered Friends - April 18
- I hate crankbaits
- Fishing for exotics
- Birth Order
- New Three Stooges flick opens Friday 13th
- The crappie of haunted lake / a ghost story
- Our Feathered Friends - April 11
- Upcoming “Avengers” film caps a comic-book movie decade
- Planting a lifestyle at Birdsong Hollow Farm
- Angela Lansbury would relish return to Cabot Cove
- Take me out to the ball game…
- Our Feathered Friends - April 4
- Fishin’ half nekked
- Taylor Swift teaches ‘Lorax’ co-star Efron to play guitar
- ‘Hunger Games’ sports strong female lead, hints at social commentary
- Watertown High preps for centennial bash, alumni share memories
- PostScripts – Book Basket vs. Technology
- Siblings…
- Our Feathered Friends - March. 28
- I can if I want to
- 'Jump Street' earns R-rating, still hilarious
- My new addiction
- ‘The Vow’ star played Sherlock’s girlfriend
- When tragedy comes, DART lends a hand to animals
- Our Feathered Friends - March 21
- Old men and hidden lakes
- Postrcripts - The Wedding Petticoat
- ‘John Carter’ is more than just an action film at its heart
- Jimbo's in Mt. Juliet plans to shake hamburger world
- Our Feathered Friends-March 14
- ‘Rawhide’ trail boss drowned in Peruvian river
- March Madness
- Our Feathered Friends - March 7
- What would you save first?
- World War II and Purdue forge lifetime bond for Tennesseans
- Film/TV star Michael B. Jordan hotter than the NBA
- In search of turkeys
- World War II and Purdue forge lifetime bond for Tennesseans
- Our Feathered Friends - Feb. 29
- Music man Kay Kyser made seven films
- Greeting
- Armageddon
- Home movies
- Laundry, the worst punishment in the world
- On Romance...
- They are up!
- Meanwhile, up on The Hill (not Center Hill)
- ‘Family’ boy Luke a member of Mensa and Boy Scouts
- Our Feathered Friends - Feb. 22
- Lebanon's blossoming broadcaster
- Oscars Preview Part II: 'Midnight in Paris' and 'Moneyball'
- 'Fantastic Fred' Burton shares the blues
- ‘War Horse’ to win: Part I of preview to 84th Academy Awards
- POSTSCRIPTS – Vanderbilt Authors
- An exploration of glass-eyed fish
- McCarthy loves keeping ‘Mike & Molly’ characters real
- Our Feathered Friends - Feb. 15
- Part 2: Lebanon native was first deaf NFL player
- Strong characters make ‘Chronicle’ a surprising hit
- Females, fish & a bit of wit
- Our Feathered Friends - Feb. 8
- Glen Campbell releases final studio album
- The basics of post season scouting
- ‘The Grey’ a thrilling tale of survival
- A fashion thought - Getting to the heart of things
- Our Feathered Friends - February 1
- Cuba Gooding Jr. flies high in 'Red Tails'
- Ask Anne: If birds twitter, what are you doing?
- Lebanon native was NFL’s pioneer deaf player
- Your Super Bowl Game Plan
- The end of the season
- Our Feathered Friends - January 25, 2012
- Jerry Lewis hopes to go ‘Nutty’ on Broadway
- God cares about littlest things of our hearts, a.k.a. Cadbury Eggs
- Hannah Agee holds the reins
- I’ll second this!
- Take charge of diabetes
- One of THOSE Moms
- Maurices announces Main Street Model Search
- Watch out for that Twinkie… It could kill ya!
- 2nd Annual Blushing Bridal Expo Set for March
- Easy man’s crappie -- winter tactics
- Welcome to Lebanon, U.S.A.
- Celebrating Tennessee State Parks 75th Anniversary and Stepping Into 2012
- Ask Anne: apostrophe abusing yard signs
- ‘Hell on Wheels’ star Anson Mount a Tennessee boy
- Our Feathered Friends - January 18, 2011
- Wilson Living Today, January 19, 2012
- New Year…New You…Who says?
- Our Feathered Friends - January 11, 2012
- News you can use: Prevent Accidental Poisoning
- Nashville Lawn & Garden show coming soon
- Larry the Cable Guy continues to ‘Git-R-Done’
- Hunting down under . . . grab your bow
- Donna Reed was a wonderful actress
- Some thoughts, reflections & predictions
- Who are the …Bachelors of Wilson County?
- The Stomach Bug…
- Make your New Year’s resolutions ones you can keep
- A Fashion Thought: The Real Cost of Beauty…2012
- Our Feathered Friends - January 4, 2011
- ‘Remembering Henry,’ Dr. George Robertson pens tribute to medical missionary
- Singer Phil Collins could have been a Bugaloo
- Your Permanent Record
- Wilson Living Today, December 21, 2011
- Me and Robert and Hilda and them
- Call of the wildlife
- The end of the Maya calendar
- Ask Anne: Resolutions for tongue and pen
- McAvoy found ‘Arthur’ unbearably nice
- My Christmas thoughts
- Wilson Living Today, December 20, 2011
- A Christmas Interpretation…
- Our Feathered Friends - December 21, 2011
- The good news bears
- Dolly stars with Queen Latifah in ‘Joyful Noise’
- Something I learned from experience
- Wilson Living Today, December 14, 2011
- In the beginning, there were no sleepovers…
- Singer Lobo really had a dog named Boo
- What’s your favorite Christmas classic?
- Reliving the Thanksgiving tradition
- Kevin’s ‘Home Alone’ siblings all the same age
- Our Feathered Friends - December 7, 2011
- Proclaiming Christ at Christmas
- The egg or the chicken?
- Memories on the wind
- Appraising Wilson County
- Santa Sightings Abound!
- Dog Daze
- Kurt Russell rode West in 1960s wagon train
- What do you do now?
- Candy stole the show in ‘Planes, Trains’ comedy
- Our Feathered Friends - November 23, 2011
- Wilson Living Today, November 23, 2011
- Happy Anniversary!
- The Saturday before Thanksgiving -- always
- 2011 Holiday Expo Vendors Announced!
- Sleepless nights
- Lana Turner’s dad was a Tennessee miner
- Dickson captures Long Hunter flora, fauna on ceramic
- Our Feathered Friends - November 16, 2011
- Late TN ballplayer still impacts major leagues
- Manitoba Prairie fog / 11-9-2011
- Our Feathered Friends - November 9, 2011
- Living the dream
- Wilson Living Today, November 9, 2011
- Demos’ restaurant founder got start in movie business
- ‘No Country’ villain Javier Bardem targets James Bond
- Of course you know . . .
- Our Feathered Friends - November 2, 2011
- Dick Van Dyke living a ‘Lucky Life’
- Buying in Bulk
- Wilson Living Today, November 2, 2011
- MY BID -- Even Barbara is cringing
- Our Feathered Friends - October 26, 2011
- Road Trip…..anyone, anyone?
- Wilson Living Today, October 26
- Dogs Who Ride In Trucks
- Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory turns 40
- Variety is the spice of life...
- Wilson Living Today, October 19
- Duo brings vintage outboard motors back to life
- Catch your fill of Cajun cuisine
- Movie star, veteran Jimmy Stewart was ‘ordinary hero’
- Late October, a time of change
- Elk again & memories of other hunts
- Mea culpa
- Wilson Living Today, September 28
- Wilson Living Today, October 12
- Top Ten Ways to Spot a Working Mother
- Our Feathered Friends - October 12
- DiCaprio plays Hoover in Eastwood’s ‘J. Edgar’
- Hollywood’s ‘King of Cool’ only made 30 flicks
- A Simple Prayer
- Wilson Living Today, October 5
- Our Feathered Friends - October 5
- It's not too early
- The velvet buck
- Lannom Farms grows A-MAZE-ing fun
- Bob Cross doles his stuff to the needy
- Commuter train continues to pick up steam
- Bow season opens Sept. 24
- Wilson Living Today - Sept. 21
- The audacity of being real
- Kevin Costner to feud in ‘The Hatfields & McCoys’
- Fish & fixins; it’s what’s for supper!
- Pinto starred in ‘Slumdog’ before going to ape planet
- Age is …. relative
- Our Feathered Friends - Sept. 14
- Silver Bullets of the Caney Fork, Pt. 2
- New ‘Footloose’ takes place in fake Tennessee town
- Our Feathered Friends - Sept. 7
- Wilson Living - Sept. 7
- Let me introduce you to my children…
- His canines protect America
- The full-fledged birds of peace
- We called them 'tree rats'
- ‘Rambling Raymond’ defied death on a Harley
- Our Feathered Friends - Aug. 24
- Costner’s acting proved stiff in ‘The Big Chill’
- Wilson Living - Aug. 24
- Recipe for a stress free life
- Prep football cranks up - Aug. 17
- Winning Fair recipes
- The Family Vacation
- It is that time again
- Eclectic 40 Miles East debuts at WC Fair
- Wilson Living Today – Aug. 17
- Mitchum spent time on a chain gang
- Lebanon’s Carter helms tribute to the Man in Black
- Our Feathered Friends - Aug. 10
- A hot night for fishing
- By big fat wedding
- Falk’s 'Columbo' solved 69 murders
- Our Feathered Friends - Aug 3
- Enter your work at the Wilson County Fair
- Price's legacy lives on through scholarship
- Wilson Living Today - August 3
- Who Gets You?
- Elephant boy Sabu was WWII tail gunner
- Wilson Living Today - July 27
- ‘Isis’ ruled as TV’s first live-action female superhero
- The List
- The Healing Post
- Back at the keyboard - July 20
- Summer break is almost overI
- Clint’s bounty hunter killed with his boots on
- Our Feathered Friends - July 20
- Teaching with class
- Tailwaters, micro-lites & the buffet table
- Wilson Living - July 13
- A BIG mistake!
- LSSD registration scheduled Monday, July 25
- Our Feathered Friends - July 13
- Barefoot Builder praises cob
- Six actresses played “Petticoat Junction’ sisters
- The proper use of the Shadgraph
- Six local residents receive TTU awards
- Our Feathered Friends - July 6
- For the love of a child
- ‘Super 8’s Chandler grew up in Georgia
- The birthday
- Little Havana
- Birds of all feathers flock to Poultry Hollow
- Our Feathered Friends, June 29
- Cicadas no match for hordes of giant hoppers
- Bryant marker re-dedicated at Long Hunter State Park
- Our Feathered Friends - June 22
- GBG girls share faith, serve others
- Teeth, eyes & fantastic fillets
- Wilson Living - June 22
- The Monday Omen…
- ‘Soup Nazi’ offers no soup to Mets fans
- The great de-bait
- What to do when it’s broiling hot?
- Our Feathered Friends - June 15
- Love in the clouds -- part 2.
- Summer activities are in full-swing
- What did you do this summer?
- De Niro took home 2 of 6 Oscar nominations
- Wilson Living Today - June 8
- On failure and fatherhood
- The Flying Gassers found love in the clouds
- Our Feathered Friends - June 8
- Local heads up Rose Society Garden Tour
- Our Feathered Friends - June 1
- Riders, cowboys giddy-up at new tack store
- Chattanooga choo-choo stars in ‘Water for Elephants’
- To diet
- Them ole speed goats
- Wilson Living Today - May 25
- Leftovers…
- Memorial Day offers time for pause
- Our Feathered Friends - May 25
- All aboard for Pulleyville!
- TV’s Red Skelton was a beloved American comic
- Founders’ Favorites
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- Our Feathered Friends - May 18
- Lebanon's Bill Carter was the go-to guy for Mick and The Rolling Stones
- A tribute to Sister Stafford
- Wilson Living Today - May 11
- Baby teeth…
- Our Feathered Friends - May 11
- Rod Stewart a dad for the 8th time at 66
- Early autumn & still turkeys
- Life threw Tommy Bridges a curve
- MJPD’s Explorer Post 465 is recruiting
- Locals participate in area marathons
- Buying in Bulk
- Our Feathered Friends- May 4
- What is it about Hills?
- Our Feathered Friends – April 27
- Wildflower festival honors 100-year-old ecology pioneer
- Cliffs Note Parenting
- ‘Malcolm’ star Muniz plays drums, races cars
- Family Day of Fun set April 30 at Pickett Chapel
- FCS 8th graders visit Washington, D.C
- Meany
- Our Feathered Friends - April 20
- Confederates sleep at Cedar Grove
- Eckhart broke his arm during ‘Battle: Los Angeles’
- CU & IBC partner for egg hunt
- Coaches are teachers, too
- Looking back at December . . . I blew it
- Our Feathered Friends - April 13
- A step back in time
- It's already April!
- Bumper Talk…
- The voice of Bugs Bunny made millions laugh
- Run, Sally run!
- Hear stories of the man behind Barney Fife
- What a week!
- An azalea morning
- Should TN legalize commercial farming of whitetail?
- Our Feathered Friends - April 6
- Sgt. York’s son recalls humble hero of war
- Matt Damon dropped out of Harvard
- What did you do over Spring Break?
- Smithsonian purchases 4 sculptures from Watertown artist
- King of the (ICU) Hill
- Ray Ragan returns to Lebanon
- Across the swamp
- Baird's Paul Tribble is TN Geo Bee finalist
- Cracker Barrel opens store 600
- Our Feathered Friends - March 30
- The winner is Donna McRae
- There ought to be a law . . .
- Neeson broke his nose as a young boxer
- How good is CU's Wilkerson?
- The ABCs of Lebanon
- Shop Wilson Living Coupons
- Our Feathered Friends - March 23
- Small Town Yogi
- The solitary fisherman
- "Winter’s Bone’ star had to skin a squirrel
- Sleeping 'Dawgs
- My bracket is sinking fast
- On the fence
- Wilson Living Today
- Aussie Hemsworth picks the hammer up in ‘Thor’
- And….I’m out
- Theme selected for 2011 Wilson County Fair
- Our Feathered Friends - March 16
- Fine Swine BBQ Sauce sticks to your taste buds
- Ready or not, Spring has sprung
- Tanning bed days
- Sheriff’s concerns different now than from the past
- Big Brothers to host Dodgeball tourney fund raiser
- Cleaning out the notebook
- 'Dining with Doc' receives rave reviews
- March Madness…
- POSTSCRIPTS – Finding Cousins
- Our Feathered Friends - March 9
- The Can Man recycles aluminum
- ‘V’ star Mitchell played McCartney’s wife
- Our Feathered Friends - March 2
- Cainsville farmer creates furniture, paintings, poetry
- Suzuki Players to perform at Sutton’s
- Colin Firth spent early childhood in Nigeria
- Who are “The Bachelors of Wilson County?”
- The talk
- Emergency Contact
- Weatherlys celebrate 65 years of bliss
- POSTSCRIPTS – The Confession
- Our Feathered Friends - Feb. 23
- Communist takeover changed Urban’s life forever
- Lots of stars have made films in Tenn
- What a weekend!
- Perfectly imperfect
- Wharton's store taught values to local children
- Music plucks heartstrings for 50 years
- Our Feathered Friends - Feb. 16
- TV's Michael Landon was teen werewolf
- Our Feathered Friends - Feb. 9
- Burns’ restaurant feeds body and soul
- MJ to honor legendary Tom Marshall
- Gene Kelly could dance up a rainstorm
- Attentions Brides and Grooms; it’s almost here.
- Mid Life Prices
- Our Feathered Friends - Feb. 2
- Questions? We have the answers
- Lulu’s brews hot coffee, stimulating conversation
- Boys, dogs generate both joy & tears
- Monte Durham of ‘Say Yes To the Dress – Atlanta’ is coming to Lebanon!
- Family Secrets
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- Connect with your Wilson County Neighbors on Facebook
- Our Feathered Friends - Jan. 28
- Oliver brokers cool cash for hot commodities
- ‘Cheyenne’ star Walker still stands tall
- Ron Sexsmith boosts city in concerts, documentary
- Our Feathered Friends - Jan. 19
- Fashion columnist introduces Post Valentine's Day contest
- What a week!
- The Short List
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- Take the Polar Bear Plunge Jan. 15
- Family 101
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- Our Feathered Friends, Jan. 12
- Basket maker Mary Jane Prater holds to the tie that binds
- Dandy Don brightened ‘MNF’, TV movies
- Jan/Feb issue nearly gone!
- Cleanliness is next to . . .
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- Our Feathered Friends, Jan. 5
- ‘Alakazam!’ Mark Wilson still has magic up his sleeve
- Opinion
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- Citizens deserve better-looking, safer Square
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- New Tennessee law proved bad 'experiment' for injured
- Losing friends? Ask yourself, “Am I a continual pain or a continuous one?"
- Cumberland College, the Junior Years
- Parent involvement is crucial, but ‘parent-trigger’ is not the answer
- Fall break
- No, I do NOT know, nor do I celebrate, Mercury’s birthday
- TDOT sees value in investing of Wilson County
- A Food, Farm and Jobs Bill as soon as possible
- Your grandmother would appreciate your mincing your oaths unless she’s cussing, too
- Don’t look now, but there’s a great joke about algebra close to the end
- Red Cross needs help to aid those affected by Isaac
- Chamber asks resident to spread the word about Taste of Wilson
- National Mortgage Settlement report shows promise for TN homeowners
- Rafting the Nolichucky River
- Weekend marks end of summer season
- New laws strengthen crackdown on synthetic drugs
- So live in a Grammarly fashion
- Big question looms for county commission
- Lebanon residents carry county’s tax burden most
- Cooling off on the Virginia Creeper Trail
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- For good reason they came to Wilson from Illinois
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- In the dreaded spelling cavern and older than dirt
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- Putting their stock in dogs
- Hog-killing time in Tennessee, just ask Republicans
- Cats and P’s and Q’s
- Boomer Beat: Are Cell Phones, Texting, I-Pods Replacing Grandma?
- ‘Metho-Baptist’ writes books on Messianic faith and practice
- Our Feathered Friends
- Guest column
- No doubts about death penalty
- Defeating winter doldrums
- The Sunnier Side of Breakfast
- County budget panel to meet
- Please spay or neuter pets; Fix for Life is inexpensive option for animal owners
- Our Feathered Friends
- Weaving through objects – no pun in ten did
- TVA should be responsible for holding lakes or pongs, not ratepayers
- Taking Stock of Your Heart’s Health – It Matters!
- Memorial Days of many descriptions
- Cedarvine Manor goes on the auction block
- Casing the Cool Ones
- Nuclear energy safer, more cost efficient than coal-fired steam plant
- Comment example of 'bureaucrats' efforts to get more tax dollars
- Those Kind of Feelings...Soon Upon Us!
- Support local Guard unit
- DART helps animals in times of disaster
- POSTSCRIPTS – My Random Photos
- Elam is a hindrance to fire issue
- 10th Annual Polar Bear Plunge a Success
- Celebrate the Flag by protecting Old Glory
- Candidate responds to earlier letter from current commissioner
- Heirloom quilt returns to its roots
- Why isn’t TVA using existing lines for new switching station?
- Saddle and Tack Auction Saturday
- TDOT leader notes May flood response
- Writer: The Roxy Theater an asset to Lebanon, Wilson County
- POSTSCRIPTS – Is your HomeSafe?
- Jesus, Our Savior, was Born
- Changing 4th block workouts may affect athletics in Wilson County
- 36th Annual Gospel Music Festival set
- Local VA’s keeping the promise through healthcare
- Stafford thanks volunteers
- Haines remembers D-Day jump
- A way to say "thanks"
- Law Enforcement panel to meet
- Work zones deserve your undivided attention
- Candidate talks about campaign trail
- Our Feathered Friends
- A story of courage
- From whence comes quality
- Reader disgusted over campaign signs
- POSTSCRIPTS – The Oracle at Delphi
- TDOT’s environmental initiatives leave a legacy for the future
- Moving products and people in Tennessee
- ‘Blessed are the peacemakers’ leads to calm
- Cedars of Lebanon celebrates its roots
- Guest Column / The Right Way
- National Public Safety Telecommunications Week set April 11-17
- Local theater manager thanked for effort
- Nothing like homegrown tomatoes
- Our Feathered Friends
- Thanks to all for support for new Lebanon High
- Learn more about transportation issues through CRT website
- Were the ‘good ole days’ really all that good
- Drop by Dead Land for a scary journey
- CU Bulldogs fall 52-37
- Why I Voted for Health Care Reform
- Liberty at the cost of justice?
- O Father, is it farther or further?
- A rattlersnake's best friend
- LHS, Central post wins
- Commerce Cumberland Presbyterian Church sets services
- ‘Sunshine Week’ notes value of open government
- Former residents shocked at their being mentioned
- Remembering the Beatles first visit to America
- Our Feathered friends
- FCS thumps Ezell Harding
- Delaying bill requiring new voting machines ‘a necessity’
- TXR Think Green, Think Clean set Friday
- Upcoming elections important; officials face tough decisions
- Reader remembers rails
- Carroll-Oakland Community Fish Fry
- Quarry attracts divers from across Mid-South
- Cedars of Lebanon State Park announces schedule
- Central 39, Mt. Juliet 27
- On Downhill biking
- Area mayors planning now to avoid traffic problems in future
- Reader praises CHUE as great school
- Putting their lives at risk in line of duty for others
- Cumberland wins season opener 48-38
- One needs ‘Hope’ to excel
- We need you and each other
- Wilson ‘Place to Be’ as flood brings out best in citizens
- My brother, ‘Muddy’ Waters
- Small town pleasures in Bell Buckle
- New Year Traditions
- Maple Hill Sports Center offers Fit-4-Life program
- An Ode to America
- Council: Gather info before adding fluoride to water
- Contact your city councilor regarding 2010-2011 budget talks
- The Saga of the Yellow Billed Cuckoo
- Our Feathered Friends
- An exciting week!
- Beech 27, Lebanon 6
- Yesterday affects tomorrow
- Economic importance of entrepreneurial development
- Some have been deprived of ‘Golen Rule’
- A degree of knowledge
- Our Feathered Friends
- Clip & save with Wilson Living coupons
- Meet the 'Dogs event is Saturday
- Water challenge at Nigerian Hospital
- Mayor notes support of community in wake of Tucker’s Sausage fire
- Wilson Post’s coverage of Technician’s competition appreciated
- Volunteers, others get credit for Fair program
- Our Feathered Friends
- Wilson Living Today
- Week Zero heroes
- Former GM worker asks about AIG
- USDA listening for rural development ideas
- Writer’s frustrated, but thinks Tea Party also lacks solutions
- Local warriors now only days from homecoming
- School's out for Logue
- Christmas is in the air
- Johnny Depp will ride with the Lone Ranger
- Boys to men
- Wilson Shrine Club to meet
- County football season approaches
- HJR 108 seeks to affirm Tennessee’s Sovereignty under U.S. Constitution
- State Route 840 project teaches valuable lessons
- Reader thankful that Post is not “dead”
- Snorkeling on Jasmine Beach
- Teen moves closer to stardom
- ‘Ghostbusters III’ calls to Dan Aykroyd
- Circle of trust
- Our Feathered Friends, Dec. 29
- Gallatin rallies past LHS
- Immanuel Baptist Church
- Poker Run for Books for Birth set Saturday
- Little things can make a huge difference
- Thanks for support of Country K-9 Rescue
- Lebanon eliminates fireworks but not the case in Watertown
- Weekend events keep you busy
- Families will adore Emmet Otter Christmas classic
- Happy Birthday, Angel!
- DeKalb Co. 31, Watertown 14
- A time to act
- ‘Follow the money’ and disregard the facts
- And what’s your curiosity %?
- Wilson Living Today
- Cowgirl wannabe Kelly grew up in NY
- ‘Tis the cold season
- Watertown’s Parker finds niche in children’s books
- CU volleyball wins opener
- Joy to the World
- Healthcare ‘reform’ approval all about control, writer says
- Two Lebanon men die at ages much too young
- Sherry's Run is Sept. 11
- Meet ‘Met Your Mother’s’ mother Hannigan
- You can't choose your family, but
- ‘True Grit’ remake touches home in Tennessee
- FCS mashes E. Robertson
- Sidelines & Sidelights
- Reader notes errors in info, likes old photos
- A new interest
- Wilson Living hits newsstands Sept. 3
- Pigmies & Pulleys
- ‘Wonder Years’ Kevin & Winnie still talking
- Our Feathered Friends, Dec. 22
- Oneida 27, Watertown 3
- The Christmas Flower
- Reader says Sloan one of best outdoor writers he’s ever read
- Sometime Quotidian Practice: Quoting Quotations
- Freeman Memorial Walking Horse Show Returns to the Fair
- Our Feathered Friends
- Don’t bet against the big guy
- Murphy can’t say much in next film
- CU tennis in Wilson / ITA SE Regionals
- Seniors invited to attend ‘boomer Christmas event’
- Photographs sought for Vietnam Wall’s new education center
- Don't overlook the heat, it can claim life
- Reality Bites
- Tower of terror
- ‘Julie & Julia’ star Adams to rock as Joplin
- POSTSCRIPTS – The way we were
- CU receives Top 25 vote
- Fixin’ to Smack Me Some Texans
- Door buster pet sale just in time for the holiday season
- Regarding Health Care Bill, tell Congress no
- Tough Love discovers redemption in classroom Part 2
- Stop and smell the road kill
- NEW CHILDREN’S BOUTIQUE OPENS SATURDAY
- Busted . . .
- 'Social’ girl Rooney Mara goes for ‘Tattoo’
- Upward basketball at FBC
- No longer will Valentine column appear in our newspapers
- Teams slate Relay for Life fund raising projects
- Pastor thankful for being in Lebanon
- Reader: ‘God is bigger than all our problems and situations’
- Try not to misread this
- IT’S CHRISTMAS IN JULY!!
- Tardy - who says?
- ‘Resident Evil’ star Jovovich also a super model
- CU hires Freeman as SID
- When We’re Finished, We’re Done Punning
- Vietnam Veterans continue to serve needy vets and their families
- Reader blames school board, not ACLU
- This wind cools and lulls him to sleep
- Family, Fireworks and FUN and the latest issue of Wilson Living Magazine!
- I got nothin’!
- Frankenstein’s bride was wife of Charles Laughton
- Our Feathered Friends, Dec. 15
- Lady 'Dogs plan Casino Night
- Mike McWherter won’t say just yet, but looks like he is
- Second Annual Fresh Air Festival set Saturday
- GHSO reminds rural drivers Click It or Ticket
- University Medical Center a valued asset for Wilson County
- Restoring Pickett Chapel, a valued community effort
- Restaurant Review To Become Regular Addition to the Magazine
- Sole to soul
- Chuck’s gal pal is Polish Aussie
- LHS X-country places 5th
- Equal Time
- Intensifiers with a Blonde Twist
- All who went before me
- What if non-Christians want to take Bibles away from Christians?
- Imposed Timelines
- Politics and Wilson Living on the small screen…
- On retainer


