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Williamson County faith in brief -- June 27, 2008
DUPLEX COMMUNITY - A gospel sing will start at 7 p.m. Saturday at Glenn's Chapel United Methodist Church.
Boyfriend Charged With Attempted Murder Out On Bond
A brutal beating has an ex-boyfriend charged with attempted murder. Officers in Culleoka arrested Brian Keith over the weekend for allegedly attacking Rowanda Mitchell.
Culleoka grads qualify for Tenn. Scholars Award
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DNA of Culleoka fire victim to be tested
The state medical examiner is examining remains of a Peach Orchard Road man thought to have been killed in a fire, Maury County Investigator Andy Jackson said Wednesday.
Santa Fe - Janice Read, 4-H volunteer, Mrs. Maxwell and Dill Hughes, Extension agent Courtesy photo Another exciting 4-H year has ended.
Teens criminally charged in school food fight
A school resource officer in Middle Tennessee charged six girls with a misdemeanor for taking part in a food fight at school.
School Food Fight Ends In Criminal Charges
What began as a cafeteria food fight ended in a handful of Maury County middle-school kids facing criminal charges.
Teen's attorney says trooper's 2007 slaying was not planned
The defense attorney for an 18-year-old Texas man accused of killing Tennessee state trooper Calvin Jenks said the shooting was a 'reaction' to the trooper's questions about drugs during a traffic stop. via The Tennessean
Baseball Team's Bus Catches Fire
It was a scary situation Tuesday afternoon for a baseball team when their school bus caught on fire. via WSMV-TV Nashville
The Culleoka Unit School Performing Arts Club is in rehearsal for its upcoming production of "Godspell." The performance will be under the direction of former Giles Heritage Theater director, Butch Sutton. via Citizen Press
'Most blatant violation of turkey game laws'
“But we also believe the young hunters have responsibilities for their actions.”
Jeff Skelton, an assistant law-enforcement supervisor for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, called it 'perhaps the most blatant violation of the turkey game laws in recent history.' Two Tennessee men ... via The Courier-Journal
Judge suppresses statement in THP slaying
A jury won't be allowed to hear the admission of a Texas teen charged in the murder of a Tennessee state trooper. via The Tennessean
Pet Dog Euthanized After Contracting Rabies
Cases of rabies are extremely rare in domesticated dogs and cats. But the state is looking into its first reported case in the Midstate. via WTVF Nashville
Siegel and Eagleville are each one win away from the TSSAA State Boys Basketball Tournament. via DNJ.com
Blog: Once again, not my picks
After a 4-0 performance last Thursday, and the fact that a baseball doubleheader prevented any picks for Saturday's girls' sectionals, Puddin - The Daily News Pug - wanted another shot at prognostication. via DNJ.com
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Tennessee Man Launches Website Dedicated to Poetic Works of Romance
“My site has taken on a life of its own”
A free website dedicated to providing wedding poems, vows, toasts, humor and much more, all free for the reader to edit and use, non-commercially, on their special day. via Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re...
“We will be able to spend more time on instruction.”
Maury County students will have to adhere to a new dress code at the start of the next school year. via Daily Herald
Substation failure causes power outage
“We were able to shift the load to another substation, and power was restored to more than half of those within about 35 minutes”
With overnight temperatures in the teens, about 2,500 Columbia Power and Water Systems customers woke up with no electricity Friday morning when one of four substations serving the city of Columbia went down ... via Daily Herald
Suspected child abuse case held over
“The light of the body is the eye”
Judge wants clarification of charges By JOHN HENSON/Staff Writer A General Sessions judge delayed binding a Culleoka woman over to the Maury County grand jury Thursday pending a clarification of the charge of ... via Daily Herald
Committee: Blue jeans OK in proposed dress code
“I am not sure the wholesale change will accomplish what the administration wants to accomplish”
Maury County School Board members and school officials discuss a proposed dress code during a meeting of the board's Policy Committee Monday. via Daily Herald