Monday Nov 9 | The Jackson Sun
Red Howe, Rick Melton and the Howe & Melton team started a new chapter on Nov. 1 when it merged with Alexander Thompson Arnold CPAs, headquartered in Union City.
Biz brief: Kilgore Flares going green
Kilgore Flares Company of Toone has begun a recycling program designed to reduce the amount of annual waste it sends to landfills by 85 percent, according to a company news release.
Tip from suspect's wife led to arrest in Hardeman County murder
A Hardeman County man is under arrest for murder after confessing the crime to his wife.
More than a month after Annetta Jean Flatt was murdered in Toone, investigators believe they have the man responsible.
New York a cappella group, Burton Cummings Theatre, 8 p.m.; $35 at Ticketmaster.
ABC 7 Eyewitness News did find out her official cause of death, but at the request of the sheriff, are not releasing that yet.
Local briefs: Reward in Toone woman's death; Hearing reset in child sex battery case
Investigators have questioned three people in the death of a 51-year-old Hardeman County woman, but no one has been arrested.
Murder Investigation Continues
One day after the body of Anita Jean Flatt, who's married name is Bray, was found, the little town of Toone is beginning to come to terms with the murder.
Toone Woman Found Murdered in Home
Officials in the West Tennessee town of Toone are investigating the death of a woman as a homicide.
Blueberries are 'pretty forgiving.' That's according to Evelyn Dixon, who cooks a lot with fresh and frozen blueberries and finds it nearly impossible to ruin their flavor.
WP's Connolly Back, on Health Reform
In a lead article for the Post on Sunday, Connolly demeaned the efforts of "a growing cadre of liberal activists ... aiming its sharpest firepower against Democratic senators who they accuse of being insufficiently committed to the cause." The article depicts liberal groups as jeopardizing passage of a health-care bill because of their insistence ...
Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal
Washington Post Crashed-and-Burned Watch
June 28, 2009 Why would the Washington Post have a health-care story written by a reporter who knows neither legislative process nor health-care policy substance.
Kristin Brock smiled as she and her father stood for a photo before her graduation Saturday night at Union University.