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Elkton Board Prepares to Save Residents Money ...
The Elkton Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously agree about what to do with a proposed flood ordinance and the citya s intent to participate in the National Flood Insurance program.
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Congressman Announces Grant for GC, Elkton ...
A $159,600 grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Assistance to Firefighters Grants program has been granted to Giles County Fire and Rescue for the acquisition of firefighting vehicles, ...
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County Prepares for Halloween
Halloween falls on Friday this year - tomorrow as a matter of fact - and all through the county preparations are being made to treat witches, ghost, and the usual assortment of goblins with sweets to guard ...
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Ardmore Board Postpones Funding Request
A request from the Ardmore Boys and Girls Club for $5,000 was put off until October by the Ardmore Board of Mayor and Aldermen last Thursday.
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Dorothy Chapman Powers
Dorothy Chapman Powers, 87, Cumberland Furnace, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Sept.
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New Board Takes Over Business in Elkton
Sheila Holden sheila.holden@gilesnews.us Newly-elected aldermen were sworn in minutes before the regular meeting of the Elkton Board of Mayor and Aldermen was called to order Thursday of last week.
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Tigers, Panthers set for showdown
Mt. Pleasant feels like it has something to prove, but Hohenwald is a tough place to do that.
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Elkton Unanimous on Decisions for Public Activities
Sheila Holden sheila.holden@gilesnews.us "Something to do" is what the residents of the city of Elkton, their surrounding neighbors and, hopefully, out-of-town visitors will be provided on a few upcoming ...
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Elkton Fire Dept. Responds to Unlawful Burn
The Elkton Fire Department responded to the scene of a fire Tuesday night. According to Elkton Fire Chief Payton Blade, the fire was located at 154 Deer Hunters Lane.
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Lightning Strike Causes Fire
Just as the brief storm crossed through Elkton Thursday of last week, the city's fire department members were called to a structure fire.
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Rescuers Usher Out June With Weekend Wrecks
The Pulaski Police department investigates a single vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon.
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Elkton Board Agrees to Buy Boy Scout Uniform...
Jim Caldwell told members of the Elkton Board of Mayor and Aldermen at the July meeting Thursday of last week that he has started a Boy Scout troop in Elkton.
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Lynnville Contributes to Giles County Tourism
Roughly 18,000 cars a month travel past the Giles County interstate exits, according to tourism statistics.
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Numbers Continue to Rise for Rescuers
Storm damages yesterday afternoon in the Buchanan Creek area and a wreck on Interstate 65 added to the calls that have kept local rescuers engrossed since Friday.
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Slave turned minister, school builder had ties to Limestone
The former home of a slave with ties to Limestone County is becoming a museum commemorating his life and accomplishments.
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Elkton Board Hires Another Police Chief
A piece of celebration cake helps make the sweltering day a bit sweeter at the 200th anniversary of the founding of Elkton held June 7 in the downtown area.
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Motorists to Pay for Ignoring High Water Warnings
Governor Signs Turn Around - ' Don't Drown Bill Approximately 100 yards of Highway 31, just north of Elkton City limits, is under water Sunday afternoon.
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Antique tractor restoration real - labor of love' for Limestone man
Tom Wade Griggs said it best in describing his son Bradley's restoration of a rare family tractor.
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A tribute to Kathy R. Whitford
"She expected us to work; she even called my mom one day when I was daydreaming." Those familiar with music in all probability are very much acquainted with the name John Denver - well-known singer-songwriter, actor, poet, instrumentalist, activist, and poet laureate of the state of Colorado ... via The Leaf-Chronicle
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One Wreck, Two Fires in 24 Hours
This shed at 722 Vinta Mill Road is completely destroyed by fire Tuesday. Firefighters with Giles County Fire and Rescue and with the Elkton Fire Department worked for more than one hour to extinguish the ... via Citizen Press
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