December 1890
Mrs. Cooley organized a “Band of Hope” at the schoolhouse Monday with Mark Dunbar, president; Kittie Way, secretary and Minnie Wickersham, treasurer. There is a membership of 52.
We acknowledge receipt of an invitation to attend the opening of the new hotel at Deer Lodge. Exercises, to include music, supper, etc., will commence at 5 p.m.
O.N. Wilcox’s Stallion “Ned”, became choked on a turnip Sunday evening which nearly caused the death of a valuable animal.
December 1943
Burke – Bert Henry and G.M. Thompson have returned home after a few days at Red Boiling Springs. They both report a wonderful rest and a fine trip too.
Westel – Friends of Cpl. Earl Speich and Sgt. George G. Clifton are glad to hear that they have recovered from their illnesses and have been released from the hospital in the South Pacific area. Both are back on active duty again.
Somewhere in Alaska – Pvt. Manson R. Vitavoe and Pvt. John D. Vitavoe write their mother, Mrs. C.C. Vitavoe, Crab Orchard, that they are well, have plenty to eat and good warm clothes. They have been in battle with the Japs, but they won and both are O.K. and would enjoy some good sunshine.
December 1977
The state sets a deadline for correcting the overcrowded classes in the county’s school system. The plan must be submitted to the Commissioner of Education by March 1, 1978.
The first bad weather hit the Plateau at the end of November. Ice and freezing rain combined with snow flurries made roads slick and driving hazardous. I-40 at Rockwood was closed briefly.
Shop Crossville first. A long list of stores was printed. They will all be open from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. until Christmas.
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Meth lab seized from motel room
A Cumberland County couple have been charged in connection with the seizure of items commonly associated with the clandestine manufacture of methamphetamine that were seized from a local motel room Friday.
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No suspects known in stabbing
Crossville Police say they have little to go on after a Cumberland County man was found in the parking lot of a local nightspot suffering from a stab wound and injuries received in a fight.
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Lyon, Smith earn top honors at SMHS
Katherine Lyon has earned valedictorian honors at Stone Memorial High School in the Class of 2012, while Anna Smith is the salutatorian.
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TVA burglary draws 8-year sentence on plea
A Cumberland County man observed by a Tennessee Valley Authority employee driving the employee's service vehicle out of a secured lot has pleaded guilty to two of the several charges he was facing and has been sentenced to eight years in prison.
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Go Red encourages proper diet to fight heart disease
Heart disease kills more women than all forms of cancer combined, but the American Heart Association estimates 80 percent of cardiac events in women could be prevented if women made the right choices in diet, exercise and not smoking.
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DCS commissioner defends decision on closing Taft
Department of Children's Services Commissioner Kathryn O'Day on Wednesday defended Republican Gov. Bill Haslam's decision to close the Taft Youth Development Center in Bledsoe County.
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Water service restored to Renegade
Water service was restored to 86 residences on Renegade Mountain Monday afternoon after it had been turned off for several days following a fee dispute between the Renegade Community Club and the Laurel Hills Condominiums Property Owners Association.
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CCHS names Top Ten for Class of 2012
Abigayle Marie Claflin has earned the top spot in the Cumberland County High School Class of 2012, followed by Taylor Nicole Vaden as the class salutatorian.
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Health reform law saves $2.1 billion for 3.6 million Americans with Medicare
Nearly 3.6 million people with Medicare saved $2.1 billion on their prescription drugs in 2011 thanks to the Affordable Care Act according to data issued today by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Savings for people with Medicare will increase over time.
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BOE ready to present vision to community
After months of work, the Cumberland County Board of Education approved a revised mission statement, belief statements and vision statements in January and is ready to start presenting the document to the community.
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