Determination is a key factor in advancing in one’s field. For Tommy Tyus, it’s apparent that the John Deere Tennessee Tractor Serviceman is highly determined. Tyus recently completed his John Dee...
Local student named to Honor Roll at Bethel Lauren Perry of Brownsville achieved the Honor Roll at Bethel University for Fall Semester 2011. To qualify for the Honor Roll, a traditional student must have completed 12 or more hours simulta...
Local Resident Qualifies for Dean’s List at Belmont University Jessica Ligon of Brownsville qualified for the fall 2011 Dean’s List at Belmont University. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with n...
Regen Thornton joins First State AG Services irst State welcomes Regen Thornton as Ag loan officer of the Ag Services Division of First State Bank. Thornton will be serving Haywood County and the surrounding communities through the Brownsvill...
Nearly 9,500 Photo ID’s for
voting purposes since 2011 Summer The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security today announced that 9,492 photo IDs had been issued for voting purposes from July 1 through December 31, 2011. The vast majority (8,989) of...
Nothing is more joyous than seeing the light in a child’s eyes when they see Santa for the first time. Nothing breaks a child’s heart like waking on Christmas morning to find that Santa has passed...
Eighth Review Club met for their Oct meeting at Jean Williams’ house with nineteen members present, and enjoyed Chocolate Chip cake provided by co-hostess, Ann Harrell. Members were excited to se...
As pet owners themselves, Lea & Simmons realize how important pets have become in today’s society. The death of a pet is often a difficult time. But Lea & Simmons strive to make it easier for you ...
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Jimmy Sinis, owner of Veranda Family Restaurant, started off in the restaurant business in 1984 opening the Olympic. At first, the building was small, but he had it enlarged in all directions. In ...
On October 1, 2011 at College Hill, Haywood Countians will join together in the March of Dimes’ annual March for Babies—the nation’s oldest walk fundraiser honoring babies born healthy and those wh...
WellEvery home is a school. What is yours teaching? This was on the Mt. Pleasant Church sign in Hillville last week and being a teacher, it caught my eye. We need to be ever mindful of what we a...