Taking prizes in the newborn to seven months girls category are, from left, first-place winner Madison Adkisson, the seven-month-old daughter of Chris and Amanda Adkisson; first runner-up Rayleigh Moore (seated with her grandfather, Chuck "Pa" Girdley), the seven-month-old daughter of Tara Girdley and Johnny Moore; and second runner-up Molly Jane Neal, the five-month-old daughter of Randy and Erica Neal.
Taking prizes in the newborn to seven months boys category, from left, are first-place winner Ayden Miller, the four-month-old son of Jessica and Ted Miller; first runner-up Braxton Scott Sears, the four-month-old son of Scott and Amanda Sears; and second runner-up Jackson Cole Hillis, the five-month-old son of Nathan and Ashley Hillis.
Taking prizes in the eight to 18 months girls category are, from left, first-place winner Dawson Alexis Jaide Miller, the 16-month-old daughter of Melissa Miller; first runner-up Brianna Jo Breeding, the 17-month-old daughter of Roger and Teresa Breeding; and second runner-up Camdyn Caroline Holbrook, the 17-month-old daughter of Joe and Lora Beth Holbrook.
Taking prizes in the eight to 18 months boys category are, from left, first-place winner Caden Fox, the 18-month-old son of Betty Fox; first runner-up Charles Williams, the 17-month-old son of Matt and Dana Williams; and second runner-up Degan Uribe, son of Chuy and Lecherisha Uribe.
Taking prizes in the 19-30 months girls category are, from left, first-place winner Ryleigh Elise Street, the 27-month-old daughter of Greg and Amanda Street; first runner-up Emma Lee Olivo, the two-year-old daughter of Tommy Olivo and Christie Whittaker; and second runner-up Lily Hope Hinch, the 21-month-old daughter of Josh and Whitney Hinch.
Taking prizes in the 19-30 months boys category are, from left, first-place winner Hayden Hess, the three-year-old son of Jennifer and Tim Hess; first runner-up Ezekiel Alan Hayes, the three-year-old son of Matthew and Abigail Hayes; and second runner-up Tristan Tyler Sherrill, the two-year-old son of Treasa Brumbalough.
Taking prizes in the 31-45 months girls category are, from left, first-place winner Allison Amonette, the three-year-old daughter of Scott and Tammy Amonette; first runner-up Chloe Brooke Dixon, the three-year-old daughter of James and Kimberly Dixon; and second runner-up Ava Grace Whittaker, the three-year-old daughter of Christie and Doug Whittaker.
Taking prizes in the 46-59 months girls category are, from left, first-place winner Morgan Sears, the four-year-old daughter of Scott Sears and Milissa McDuffee; first runner-up Isabelle Mallory Christopher, the 47-month-old daughter of Tavis and Sabrina Christopher; and second runner-up Keely Frazier, the four-year-old daughter of Jon and Jennifer Frazier.
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PHOTO GALLERY: You must have been a beautiful baby!
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PH resident exhibits expressionistic abstracts at the Palace
When the Rev. Thomas Eckert was young, he felt the call of the ministry, and as an adult became a pastor in the United Church of Christ. It never occurred to him that in his retirement, he would be best known as an abstract artist.
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AROUND THE TOWN: Success is the best revenge
Broken hearts are never easy or fun. If they were, they wouldn’t be called “broken.”
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Red Hatters invited to strut their stuff Feb. 16
The Red Hot Butterflies are inviting all Red Hat Clubs, their significant others and friends to a Strut Your Stuff party Feb. 16 at the Peavine Road House across from the pontoon boat factory.
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Warm someone’s heart this Valentine’s Day
Want to warm someone’s heart this Valentine’s Day? A box of chocolates might do it. A bouquet of flowers might do it. How about a blood donation with the American Red Cross? Now, that’s guaranteed to warm someone’s heart.
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127 SENIORS: Game day coming soon
The 127 South Seniors met Feb. 3 for bingo, coffee, sweets and conversation. Arlene Simmons called the numbers, and Quality Home Health furnished the gifts. Blood pressures were also taken by Quality Home Health.
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Rorabaugh to speak to VIS Group
The next meeting for the Visually Impaired Support (VIS) group will be Feb. 9 at the the Bank of Crossville, 1251 N. Main St. from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The guest speaker for this meeting will be Joyce Rorabaugh from the Cumberland County Archives.
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FAIR PARK: Gong Show is fun for everyone
Do you remember the Gong Show from the '70s? It was a bit off the wall even for that era. Our young population of today has never even heard of it! You can watch old shows on the internet.
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PLEASANT HILL RAMBLINGS: Steve Boyce, Knoxville tenor, in concert Feb. 12
The Boyce family has been part of Pleasant Hill history since 1908. Honoring that long heritage and coupling it with local history, an event titled “A Love Affair with History” will headline the tenor virtuoso, Sephen Boyce, in concert Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. in the sanctuary of the Pleasant Hill Community Church, United Church of Christ.
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Senior Health News: The bare facts on bones
Humans are born with 300 to 350 bones. As we mature some of our bones fuse together and an average adult ends up with 206 bones. More than half of the bones in our bodies are located in our hands and feet. Also, an adult human's bones account for 14 percent of their body weight.
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Jobs for Life spring semester begins for Christian Women’s Job Corps
The Cumberland County Christian Women’s Job Corps (CCCWJC) is now taking enrollments for its Jobs for Life spring semester. This training program is open to any woman 18 years of age or older. Classes will begin Feb. 21 and continue through May 22.
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