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Judge John Everett Williams of Huntingdon, Tenn. died Friday, September 2, 2022 while on his annual pilgrimage at Burning Man. more
During Dale’s senior year of college, he began officiating junior high basketball games with Don Durden. This segued into high school games through the Northwest Tennessee High School Basketball Officiating Association. more
I took a road trip. Which is pretty rare for me these days. For lots of reasons: I enjoy being home. I don’t travel “as good” as I once did. The price of gas makes going less fun. It’s hard to get a good pimento cheese sandwich at most any roadside eatery. And our cat doesn’t like it when we leave. more
McKENZIE (September 6) — McKenzie School Board met Tuesday, September 6 to administered the oath to new members, select board leadership and approve policies. George Cassidy, Spiros L. Roditis, … more
Judge John Everett Williams of Huntingdon, Tenn. died Friday, September 2, 2022 while on his annual pilgrimage at Burning Man. Funeral services are 1 p.m. Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at … more
Puryear, Tenn. — The 6.75 megawatt solar installation at Paris Solar Farm – Puryear is on pace to be completed by early December. more
Hilda Wallace retired from Carroll County Electric Department as the longest serving employee. more
Gleason, Tennessee, a.k.a Tatertown, USA was a busy place as the Gleason Gazelles and the Gleason Community during the 49th Annual Tatertown Special. more
ATWOOD — The West Carroll School Board met Thursday evening, September 1, for their regular monthly session. more
HUNTINGDON — Carroll County commissioners convene Monday, September 12, 6:30 p.m. to vote on a change to the planning regulations in the area of the Carroll County 1000-Acre Lake. more
The City of McKenzie is hosting an All-City Party on Thursday, September 15, 2022, 6-7 p.m. with the final 2022 Nights on Broadway immediately following at 7 p.m. more
HUNTINGDON (September 2) — Lori Nolen is the new councilperson in the Town of Huntingdon. She was selected to fill the vacancy created when Vice-Mayor Nina Smothers assumed the office of mayor upon the death of Mayor Dale Kelley. more
Every year Homecoming is a very special event and this year is no exception. more
HUNTINGDON (September 1) — Recently elected and reelected officials of Carroll County and members of the judiciary, who serve the 24th Judicial District were administered the oath of office on Thursday, September 1, 1:30 p.m. at the Carroll County Courthouse. more
For two years, I have been on the cusp of writing a series of Weekly 150 articles on the life of Dale Kelley. Following his death a few weeks ago, I figure it’s finally time to pay homage to a man whose name has become synonymous with Huntingdon and Carroll County. more
On the third day of football practice my freshman year in high school Tommy Herron hit me so hard I saw stars. Literally! The whole earth started spinning. Trees behind the practice field seemed to be falling. My helmet was twisted around my face so I was looking out the ear hole. more
Copyright 2022 HUNTINGDON (August 30, 2022) — The State of Tennessee paid the Carroll County Watershed Authority nearly $11 million to purchase the Carroll County 1000-Acre … more
HUNTINGDON (September 2, 2022) John Everett Williams, 68, a member of the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals died Friday while on a trip out west.  Williams was a resident of Huntingdon, … more
MARTIN — On August 28, 2022 at approximately 3:01 a.m. officers responded to 504 N. College Street in reference to a possible burglary in progress. more
Newly elected and reelected school board members of the McKenzie Special School District will be administered the oath of office on Tuesday, September 6 during their first meeting beginning at 5:30 p.m. more
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