CROSSVILLE —
June 6
David Paul Fuller, 26, to Crystal Rose Kirkland, 26, both of Crossville.
Quentin David Stewart, 42, of Crossville, to Angela Kaye Barnett, 47, of Clarkrange.
June 7
Elias Leon Dann, 23, of Crossville, to Jessica Lee Tourigny, 22, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
June 8
Clifford Walter Harber, 39, to Angela Yvonne Stafford, 32, both of of Knoxville.
Richard Adam Carpenter, 26, to Kelly Marie Trigleth, 29, both of West Memphis, AR.
John Richard Wieland, 26, of Nashville, to Kalon Marie Cottrell, 23, of Crossville.
Steven Matthew Davis, 46, to Jennifer Camille Wyatt, 44, both of Crossville.
Shawn Thomas McCann, 22, to Roseann Lynette Garrett, 22, both of Crossville.
William Randall Johnson, 46, to Donna Sue Hawkins, 44, both of Crossville.
Ronald Dewayne Spivey, 37, to Kathryn Michelle O'Neal, 29, both of Crossville.
Ryan Keith West, 27, of Clarkrange, to Sherry Elizabeth Provost, 21, of Deer Lodge.
Justin Martin Gentry, 23, of Cookeville, to Shawna Marie Sumrall, 26, of Spring City.
June 11
Daniel Lewis Hinton, 44, to Gloria Ann Schaal-Ross, 43, both of Sparta.
Carl Dallas Davidson, 32, to Christy Michelle Voelker, 34, both of Crossville.
Marx Benjamin Torrey, 38, to Shannon Melissa Green, 27, both of Crossville.
William Dale Smith, 25, to Christy Nicole Coffee, 22, both of Monterey.
June 12
Timothy Franklin Carter, 54, to Cheryl Ann Burchenal-Taylor, 47, both of Crossville.
Daniel Lawrence Patterson, 27, to Kimberly Danielle Taylor, 24, both of Crossville.
June 13
Jody Lee Campbell, 32, to Jennifer Lynn Mathes, 25, both of Crossville.
June 14
Jackie Tony Hall, 53, to Sanra Lee Tabor, 34, both of Crossville.
June 15
Billy Allen McLean Jr., 33, to Melissa Laurie Cross, 40, both of Crossville.
June 18
John Lafayette Dyer III, 30, to Carla Denise West, 25, both of Crossville.
Clifton Tyler Wood, 25, to Megan Deneise Wyatt, 22, both of Crossville.
Michael Eugene Lenz, 60, to Denise Deborah Bashir Dalpe, 43, both of Crossville.
Jonathan Shane Hennessee, 24, to Chelsea Jordan Barnswell, 22, both of Crossville.
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Pleasant Hill Ramblings: Pleasant Hill Elementary honors volunteers
Mary Ann Kotus-Huff, principal of Pleasant Hill Elementary School (PHS), recently welcomed volunteers to the annual Volunteer Tea. It was held in the gaily decorated new all-purpose room of the new annex. Volunteers were treated to sandwiches, fruit, cheese and crackers and cupcakes.
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Plateau Gardening: Transplanting tips
My landscape is perennial–based. There are vines, trees, shrubs as well as herbaceous (soft-stemmed) vegetation in assorted categories-ornamentals, herbs and food crops like rhubarb. Annuals in containers are used to add splashes of color. At this time of year, I usually have a few recently purchased plants waiting to be transplanted (see the accompanying photo).
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Fair Park offering help for senior dog owners
A dog is a senior's best friend. Family and friends are not around much, and everyone is so busy. After retirement the free time seems to be longer. Many seniors would be very lonely if it was not for their four-legged friends. Dogs are a big part of the family, so they need to learn to be obedient to make it easier on the relationship.
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The beginnings of Cumberland County Discovery Gardens
It was a great day in 2004 when Walt Hitch looked out his window and studied the three unused acres that accompanied his hundreds of acres of AgResearch lands.
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CCHS Class of 1963 congratulates Class of 2013
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Putt for the Cure miniature golf tournament a success
Kids of all ages enjoyed a fun outing of miniature golf Saturday at the first Putt for the Cure event, presented by Dr. Calley Jo Elsea of Cloudland Dental, to benefit the Upper Cumberland affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Players teams up with sponsors and host Pirates Plateau Golf Adventure to raise funds to help area women get needed screening exams, support patients and survivors, educate the public and support national research initiatives.
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Around the Town: Attendance is the Key to success in Cumberland County!
High school attendance is up and 10 cars have been given away. This is all thanks to some forward thinking educators along with Dave and Connie Kirk and the staff at Dave Kirk Automotive. This year marks the 10th anniversary, or a decade, of what the high school students call "Dave Kirk Drawing Day." Or, in layman's terms, some junior or senior from Cumberland County High School, Stone Memorial High School or Phoenix School wins a brand spanking new vehicle.
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End of another great year for Neighbors and Newcomers
Referred to as the "best little club on the mountain," Neighbors and Newcomers will be holding its last meeting of the year May 23. After a fun-filled, interesting and exciting year, the group will enjoy this end-of-the-year lunch at the Cumberland County Fairgrounds.
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Seniors to visit Sutton General Store May 18
On May 10, the members of the 127 Senior Center had a good time socializing, playing bingo, dominos and billiards. Numbers were called by Arlene Simmons, with the prizes furnished by Bob Folger, with State Farm Insurance.
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Marriage licenses
Published May 15, 2013.
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