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Changes are coming in three local public schools as 2010 begins. Clarksville-Montgomery County School System will make three administrative changes during the second semester at Sango, Norman Smith, and West Creek elementary schools.
New United Way Staff Assignments
United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties recently announced the hiring of Maridel Williams as its new Executive Administrative Assistant in addition to naming Aurelia Holden as its new Administrative Assistant.
Salama Institute nurtures students' leadership skills
Angelo Tate was always focused on making the grade in school, but he didn't realize his full potential until he came to the Salama Institute.
Volunteer State Bank welcomes new staff
Volunteer State Bank announced that Allan Crooks has been promoted to manager of the community bank's White House branch, located at 2120 Hwy 31W in White House.
Briefs: Moms In Touch holds prayer day
Moms In Touch International is holding a prayer event for women 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Nov.
Couple makes college romance last
There's an old saying at many small Christian colleges: 'a ring by spring' - meaning freshman women get engaged before their first year is over.
Wilson County Teacher of the Week: Barbara Hallums
Barbara Hallums, a 20-year teaching veteran, teaches math, honors algebra II and discrete math at Lebanon High School.
The Daily Beast: Houston -- You Are 'Mildly Retarded'
The Daily Beast: Houston -- You Are "Mildly Retarded" Mon., Oct. 5 2009 @ 1:21PM a The Daily Beast has ranked the IQ of each of America's 55 metro areas with populations over a million.
Check out affordable family theater
As a child, I always adored field trips, and so did our daughters when they were in school.
James Warren: This Week in Magazines: An Electric-Fuel-Trade Acid...
This Week in Magazines : An Electric-Fuel-Trade Acid Test and the South Rises Against the New Yorker Those old, wicked animosities between New York City and Conway, Ark., are heating up.
College kids trade studies for service
Erik Bjornsen and Drew Lewis didn't take their laptops to class on Monday at Trevecca Nazarene University.
Trevecca freshmen help spruce up community
Incoming freshmen at Trevecca Nazarene University got their first collegiate lesson on Monday, giving back to the community.
Bellevue's Peggy Nolte named top teacher
David Ragosin, a Junior Achievement volunteer, tells a story about Westmeade Elementary School teacher Peggy Nolte.
Dan and Trisha Decker of Murfreesboro announce the engagement of their daughter, Summer Leigh Decker, to David Randle Branch.
Dan and Trisha Decker of Murfreesboro announce the engagement of their daughter, Summer Leigh Decker, to David Randle Branch.
Dan and Trisha Decker of Murfreesboro announce the engagement of their daughter, Summer Leigh Decker, to David Randle Branch.
Two join Pfeiffer staff; Tuesday open house for nursing program
Following national searches, Laura Herrick and Rebecca McQueen have been named to take lead roles in the Office of Student Development at Pfeiffer University.
New Faculty Announced at Harding University
SEARCY, Ark. a Harding University announces eight new faculty members to arrive on campus August 1 for the 2009-2010 school year.
Resident hopes to stop burning of electric wire in neighborhood
PROBLEM: John Munn has tried for a year to stop people from burning electric wire in vacant lots and dead-end streets in his close-in Nashville neighborhood.
Civic project picks community leaders
Forty-four community leaders were selected for this fall's Leadership Nashville class, a nine-month program designed to help them grow as local decision-makers. The course starts in September.
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