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Young patients celebrate the gift of life with UT doctors and nurses.
Young miracles roam the sixth floor of the University of Tennessee Medical Center, and they all have something in common.
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Remembering the troops this holiday season
American Legion Auxiliary members Rae Hedrick, Natalie Flowers, Patti Heinz and Jan Pierpoint of Unit 228 in Big Sandy prepare boxes of necessities and "goodies" to be sent to deployed troops for their ongoing ...
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Commissioners need input on wheel tax issue
At the close of the November County Commission meeting Commissioner Mureleane Steinbuck requested a recess for a couple of weeks instead of an adjournment.
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Big Sandy Christmas parade is Dec. 6
The third Annual Big Sandy Christmas Parade is just around the corner and plans are underway.
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Deadline to claim money from IRS is Nov. 28
The IRS has7,815 checks worth about $5 million waiting for Tennesseans. There may be people in your community who can get a check for the IRS by just giving a corrected address.
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Beal says not enough evidence for DUI charge
On Saturday evening, Nov. 1, Camden Police Officer Kenneth Beal encountered a pickup truck on Lake Street that was allegedly driving recklessly.
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Wheel tax idea rolls around again
Jim Born of Winters Lane, Camden addressed Monday nights Benton County Commission meeting to request a freeze on property taxes of senior citizens who make less than $24,000 per year.
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Clyde Watson named as interim city judge
Clyde Watson was approved to be appointed interim Camden City Judge until the resolution of Judge Darbys legal issues.
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Christmas parade is set for Dec. 13
The Magic Valley Christmas Parade in Camden is only about a month away. This years parade will be held Saturday, December 13 at 4:30. An official rain-out date of Dec.
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Early morning chase results in arrest
This patrol car, driven by Deputy Brandon Smith, was damaged Sunday morning after it was rammed by a fleeing suspect.
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Grandson Of Official Has DUI Dropped
Some residents of a town in middle Tennessee are wondering if one person had a charge dropped because he is related to a city official.
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Veterans honored at Camden
WWII veterans Horace Utley, Harold Dalton and Frank Stockdale stand as the assembled veterans are honored at the Camden Central High School Veteran's Day Program.
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Bethany's condition improving
On October 6 Bethany Arnold, age 18, of Camden was seriously injured in a 4-wheeler accident that nearly took her young life.
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Representative candidates Wirgau, Borchert face off in debate in Henry
Republian candidate Tim Wirgau takes notes as Democratic candidate Willie Borchert responds to the panels questions.
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2 compete for House Dist. 75
The race for House Dist. 75 has focused on the economy, improving education and other issues that resonnate with voters facing tough economic times, according to two candidates vying for the post.
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Interim judge appointed
The Tennessee Supreme Court has appointed former Circuit Court Judge Julian Guinn to fill the vacant seat in General Sessions Court in Benton County.
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Mary Cordelia Beasley-Hudson marker OK'd for courthouse lawn
The first woman to legally cast her vote in any political election in Tennessee was Mary Cordelia Beasley-Hudson. Hudson was born August 1, 1851 to Reuben Beasley and Elizabeth Brown.
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Local churches plan Halloween activities
Halloween is almost here and there are several area churches that plan to have activities for the kids to help keep them safe and off the streets.
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Fire Prevention Week
The Chalk Level Volunteer Fire Department and Smokey the Bear visited ABC Pre-School to teach the students about fire prevention.
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Commission approves funding for Christmas lights
The Benton County Commission met in regular session on Monday night. During committee reports it was announced that mediation with TLM is scheduled for December 16 in Nashville.
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