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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The River WILD!
The Big South Fork of the Cumberland River winds its way through the 125,000 acres of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area before flowing into the Cumberland River and Lake Cumberland in Kentucky. It’s a free-flowing river, with no dams to control release of the water, but the scenery and the magnificent rock formations make it a favorite of paddling enthusiasts who watch the weather to see if they can get out and explore areas that are hard to reach by foot.
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Farmer's Market opens for business June 2
The Cumberland County Farmer’s Market will officially open the growing season as it has every year since 1978. This year’s “opening” will be Saturday, June 2, at the traditional location on Livingston Rd., next to the fairgrounds. Selling will begin early (6:30 a.m. or so), although some vendors may set up a few hours later in order to provide the freshest vegetables picked just that morning. There is usually a good selection until well after noon.
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Around the Town: Children's letters to God
I received the cutest e-mail earlier this week and could not resist sharing it with Chronicle readers. The email contains a list of letters that children have written to God. I found them to be quite hilarious and feel sure you will as well. Please pardon the spelling as the notes were typed as the children wrote them:
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Cookbook sale benefits nutrition program
The Upper Cumberland Human Resource Agency (UCHRA) is currently selling cookbooks as a fundraiser to benefit the Nutrition Program for older adults and adults with disabilities.
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Crab Orchard DAR chapter hands out awards
Joe White, Cumberland County Korean War Veteran, was honored as the recipient of the prestigious Community Service Award by The Crab-Orchard Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution at its annual Awards Dinner on Thursday evening, April 20, at the Art Circle Public Library community room.
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Seniors plan day of fun, games
The 127 South Seniors met May 18 for bingo, dominos, coffee, sweets and conversation. Buckeye Home Health furnished the gifts and Arlene Simmons and Wendell Lester called the numbers.
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Marriage licenses
Published May 23, 2012.
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Memorial Day ceremony set
The Cumberland County Veterans Council will sponsor a Memorial Day Ceremony May 28 at the Cumberland County Veterans Memorial Park. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. with the Cumberland County Band performing, flag/colors presentation, an incredible singer, guest speakers and a special key-note speaker.
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Plateau Gardening: Make Plateau Discovery Gardens your information destination
Most home gardeners enjoy learning about plants and are all ears when new yard and garden techniques are discussed. If this description fits you, plan to attend the upcoming 2012 Classes at the Gardens series hosted by the Cumberland County Master Gardeners at Plateau Discovery Gardens on the grounds of the University of Tennessee Plateau AgResearch and Education Center next to the main office (320 Experiment Station Rd.; telephone, 484-0034).
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Pleasant Hill Ramblings: Spring Festival celebrates inaugural event
After six weeks of rainstorms missing the town, Saturday morning dawned with a drizzly rain, needed, but not that day. Always optimistic, the volunteers went to work setting up the festival, and by the 10 a.m. starting time, there was no more rain. The PH Ensemble, led by Bob Savage, began the day with a variety of melodies.
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