Tuesday Nov 17 | The Camden Chronicle
Funeral services for Lola Mae Smith, of Camden, age 78, were held Saturday, Nov.
Domestic dispute ends in gunfire
On Friday night a 911 call came in from Vendy Street stating that gunfire had been exchanged between two brothers and at least one of them had been shot.
UT ready to move on selling president's mansion
A subcommittee of the State Building Commission has approved the sale of the University of Tennessee president's house in Sequoyah Hills.
Eva citizens may have environmental concerns
J.D. Wheatley believes this black mold that is on his deck is caused by pollution in the air.
Carwash/Ribeye Sandwich Sale The Camden Quarterback Club will have a Carwash/Ribeye Sandwich Sale on Saturday, Sept.
Funeral services for Virginia Lorene Hollingsworth, of Nashville, formerly of Camden, age 86, were held Tuesday, Aug.
Bank of Camden fish fry drew large crowd
Chad Douglas, a teacher at Camden Elementary School, volunteered his time to do face painting at the Bank of Camden fish fry.
A former Benton County pastor is free on bond after being charged with statutory rape and other sexual charges last week.