May 1903
Sequatchie Valley was well represented at the Grandview commencement and everyone reported a good time while in Grandview. All enjoyed the ride home especially Ned Orms and Miss Recia Lee.
Isoline – A group of young men attended the dance in Crossville and had a most pleasant time but those who were not there wonder what kind of “nectar” they drank for they never came home till morning and one never at all. They went to bed and their cry at 6 in the evening was, “Oh, my head, my head.”
May 1929
The Handle Mill is now assured for Crossville because the property belonging to Old Dominion Canning Co. is being sold to the two men starting the business. It will manufacture small tool handles and employ 25 to 30 men in the mill aside from those who will provide the hickory timber that will be used.
Hospital Day was celebrated on May 12 which is also Florence Nightingale’s birth date.
DeVaney Pharmacy installed a new soda fountain last week that has 12 faucets and carries hot and cold water. It also has the usual places for storing cream. The cold feature is Frigidaire. It is a very handsome fountain and contains many convenient features. It is in keeping with the remainder of the handsome equipment of that popular pharmacy and doubtless will prove quite a business puller.
May 1993
Mrs. Minnie Hyder was the Crossville Chronicle’s choice for Mother of the Year based on a beautiful letter submitted by her daughter Frances Threet. Daughter Emille’s letter was responsible for her mother Joyce Udell being named Super Mom.
The Pleasant Hill Utility District serving Cumberland and White counties has launched a 16-mile water line expansive project and reports excellent progress 30 days into the job that is contracted for 180 working days.
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A champion fair!
Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) Commissioner Julius Johnson recently presented awards to 56 of the state’s top county agricultural fairs. They were recognized with the Merit Award for outstanding achievement during the 2011 fair season. More than 950 people attended the Fairs Merit Awards recognition dinner at the 90th Annual Tennessee Association of Fairs (TAF) convention held January 19-21, in Nashville.
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Test scores to be reflected in final grades
While student achievement and growth on test scores have begun being used to evaluate teacher performance and to score school districts on effectiveness, those scores have not been reflected on an individual student's report card. That will change with the 2012 Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) test when state law will require schools to use those scores as part of a student's final grade.
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Sneak peek at this year's hottest Super Bowl ads
The Super Bowl is a must-watch TV event, if not for the outcome of the biggest football game of the year, then at least for the multi-million dollar commercials that run throughout. And this year’s buzzworthy spots include celebrity appearances, homages to movies and lots of humor.
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Counterfeiting draws two-year sentence
A Cumberland County man who was among several local residents charged by Crossville Police with being involved in counterfeiting schemes pleaded guilty last week in Criminal Court and received a two-year prison sentence.
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Argument over pillows, ashtray, leads to stabbing
A Crossville man suffered a collapsed lung and a woman has been arrested on a felony charge in connection with an incident that took place last week in the city, according to reports.
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Women charged in theft from employer scheme
Two women were arrested and stolen property recovered after a corporate loss prevention officer uncovered a theft scheme, according to Crossville Police reports.
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SLIDESHOW: Super Bowl by the numbers
The nation's biggest sporting event produces some staggering statistics, from the number of chicken wings consumed -- 1.25 billion -- to the amount of money some people plan to bet on the game.
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Special blood drive set today
The American Red Cross is reporting lower donations than expected since the start of 2012. O blood types are particularly low, but all blood types are needed.
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Trio charged with cockfighting in the city
Three young Cumberland County men charged with fighting roosters said they were only sparring their birds, and not holding a cockfight. Doesn't matter, said Crossville Police, who took the trio into custody and formally charged them with what some call a sport now banned in Tennessee.
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Residents say 'No Dump'
Residents of the Crab Orchard community told their city council members a landfill isn't welcome in their community at a public hearing last week. Others expressed concern that a landfill would not spur the type of development they envision for the small town east of Crossville.
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