Jun 20, 2008 | WAAY-TV Huntsville
9 Animals Shot, Killed on Tenn. Farm
Authorities say they have no leads or motive in the fatal shooting of nine animals on a farm in Lawrence County.
9 animals shot, killed in Lawrence County, motive unknown
Authorities say they have no leads or motive in the fatal shooting of 9 animals on a farm in Lawrence County.
Robert Samuel Smith Woody, 27, Clarksville, died Sunday, June 8, 2008, at his residence.
Memorial Day Weekend Not Without Incident
Jonathan Kilburn, 28, of Leoma is transported from the accident on Hurricane Creek Road by Lawrence County's ambulance service today after crashing his pickup truck into a tree.
A traffic stop lead to the arrest of a Leoma man in Giles County Tuesday. Giles County Dheriff's Deputy Tim Reed reported that he initiated a traffic stop, in the area of Highway 31 South, of a 2004 Olds Alero ... via Citizen Press
MMC Choir to Perform Spring Concert
The Martin Methodist College Concert Choir will present its annual spring concert at 4 p.m., Sunday, April 20, at First United Methodist Church of Pulaski. via Citizen Press
Police, Sheriff's Depts. Make Meth-Related Arrests
Tracy Ayers tracy.ayers@gilesnews.us Two men remain in the Giles County Jail on drug charges after being arrested Friday of last week, both with methamphetamine charges. via Citizen Press
Officials: Schools in critical condition
“The problems have been left for years and years, but we've got to the point where we can't keep putting our heads in the sand. This is an issue that is not going away. We've got to deal with it now.”
Last Updated:March 23. 2008 11:04PM Published: March 24. 2008 3:30AM A quick look The issue: It will cost $16 million to add classrooms to replace portable buildings and ease overcrowded conditions at five ... via Times Daily
Taylor Signs Baseball Scholarship with Martin Methodist College
Greg Taylor signs with Martin Methodist baseball. Greg Taylor has signed and received a scholarship to go to Martin Methodist and play baseball for them. via The News-Democrat
Officials hope lottery can help building woes
“We need to try and act on this as soon as possible.”
Kiley Weathers, principal of South Lawrence Elementary School, and Lawrence County Executive Paul Rossin, look at evidence of water damage in one of the school system's portable classrooms. via Times Daily