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Briefs: Dec. 4, 2008
Some people love eating gingerbread cookies and then there are people who love to make things out of them.
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Gingerbread contest spotlights tradition
It came down to the sweet details at Monday night's National Gingerbread House Competition.
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Grove Park Inn Gingerbread contest winners announced
Billy Mochow of Burns, Tenn., won the grand prize tonight in the Grove Park Inn's National Gingerbread House Competition, which took place at 5 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom of the Vanderbilt Wing.
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Veterans Day adds to family's anguish
Tuesday's Veterans Day celebrations made Melissa Claiborne's pain of coping with her cousin's death much more difficult.
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Burns takes steps to rezone 46 acres to commercial
At the Burns City Council meeting Monday night, the council approved on first reading the rezoning of 46 acres along Highway 96 from residential to commercial.
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Board plans for compelling middle school presentation
What will the proposed new Burns middle school look like? That's what the Dickson County Board of Education wants to know before they present it to the county commission for funding.
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Dickson County weekend at a glance
Today Bake sale Dickson Title will host a bake sale from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society and "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer." For more information, call 446-9996. ...
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Make it a party by bringing new PJs to the library
Early voting began at the Fairview Recreation Center Oct. 15 and will continue throughout the month of October.
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Bolen rallies Louisville over Middle Tennessee
Brock Bolen's three rushing touchdowns helped Louisville to a 42-23 win over Middle Tennessee on Saturday.
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Woman, 70, Dies After ATV Accident
Geneva Sensing, 70, died Monday after her husband accidentally ran into her on an ATV and pinned her to a brick wall.
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Burns passes commercial rezoning before packed house
It was standing room only at the Monday night Burns City Council public hearing as city and Dickson County residents ascended on City Hall concerning a zoning change on the Shepard, Hicks and Anderson ...
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Man reportedly fires gun at West Creek
James Gregory Hutchison, 40, who gave a Bon Aqua address, was booked into the Montgomery County Jail and charged with reckless endangerment and carrying a weapon on school property.
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Dr. LaFleur honored by KCA
Dr. Gary B. LaFleur, associate professor of speech at Morehead State University, recently attended the joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association and the Tennessee Communication Association in ...
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Master of tats helps clients to bear souls
Larry deMoss is an artist. Not only is his artwork hanging on the walls of parishioners' homes in Fort Dodge, Iowa, they're also being carried all over Dickson County and beyond.
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Four Arrests Made In Dickson Teena s Railroad Death
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - When a train hit and killed a 15-year-old in Dickson County last month, everyone's first thoughts were a tragic accidenta or a suicide.a Now, Police have arrested and charged four people in ...
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Soccer Mom's Account Drained After Theft
A soccer mom had her purse stolen last month, resulting in money being taken from her bank account and her identity stolen.
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Dickson County
Burns, with a population of 1,366 was first known as Grade 42. In 1866 the name was changed from Grade 42 to Burns Station.
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Burns rape suspect brought back from Michigan
Dickson County Sheriff's detectives said a Burns rape suspect has been returned to Dickson from Michigan, where he fled after he discovered authorities were looking for him.
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King's Court closing after Christmas Day
The last cut of prime rib will be served on Christmas Day. And for Harold and JoAnn Sutton that means the end of an era is rapidly approaching.
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Parenting - Voice recognition
ON the phone my two boys sound the same but there's nothing they hate more than being mistaken for each other.
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