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Oh, Christmas tree...
Rachel Bruning of the Avalon Center decorates their tree for the annual Parade of Christmas Trees. The Christmas display is at First National Bank of Tennessee, 1386 N. Main St. The annual event offers a variety of Christmas trees with a theme assembled by various nonprofit agencies, churches, civic organizations and schools. The display can be seen now through Thursday, Dec. 24, during regular bank hours Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 5p.m.; and Saturday 8 a.m. to noon. A special viewing will be held Friday, Dec. 4, from 5-7:30 p.m. The public is welcome to view all the trees. The annual Christmas tradition is was started by the Top Town Garden Club 30 years ago . The event is sponsored by the Top Town Garden Club and First National Bank of Tennessee.
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Eagle Scout project dedicated to late Crossville preacher
Pastor Gary Howard, Ben Griffin, Ben’s dad Scott Griffin, and co-pastor Jeff Slayton are pictured during the Eagle Project dedication of a prayer garden at the Old Fashion Independent Baptist Church on Tenth St.
A Crossville Boy Scout saw the completion of an Eagle Scout project as a way to say thanks to a Crossville preacher and his congregation for allowing the Scouts to meet in the church.
Continued ... - Crash on Chestnut Hill Rd. claims life of county man
- Library in danger of losing state funds
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- Hog heaven
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The team of Josh Coley, Keith Burdette, Mitch Hufstetler and John Lambert won the City of Crossville Team Championship honoring Bobby Nichols with a 24-under-par 120. From left are Tansi professional Aubrey King; Crossville City Manager Curtis Adams; Josh Coley, Keith Burdette, Mitch Hufstetler, John Lambert; Crossville Parks and Recreation Director Steve Hill; and City of Crossville Public Relations and Marketing Director Billy Loggins.
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City of Crossville State Team Championship has close finish
On a sunny Tuesday at Lake Tansi, the 36-hole City of Crossville State Team Championship honoring Bobby Nichols had a close finish, one that the late golf pro would have loved.
- First round of City of Crossville Team Championship ends
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- Downey wins Tennessee Women’s Open championship
- CCHS to host elementary grid jamboree on Aug. 14
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City of Crossville State Team Championship has close finish
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Daniel Teeples cuts portions of shoulder, ham, tenderloin and side bacon from the hog the Jr. Grillers team roasted overnight as Logan Adams waits to serve the judge.
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Competition grillers go whole hog
A group of barbecue cookers from Rosemark, TN, walked away with the grand champion prize in the first Crossville Wheels ‘n Squeals competitive barbecue event Saturday.
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- Take a trip to the charming Hebbertsburg community
- 127 SENIORS: Center gearing up for 127 yard sale
- Meeting set for Korean War Vets Association
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Competition grillers go whole hog
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RANDOM THOUGHTS: Allergies, head injuries and history
Several weeks ago I wrote about my unpleasant experience with bedbugs. That column brought a suggestion from a reader plagued by allergies.
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- STUMPTALK: The minimum wage increase
- Editorial: Don't let intimidation keep you from voting
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RANDOM THOUGHTS: Allergies, head injuries and history





