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Pinson Ruritan cookbook provides nostalgic look back
'It's a little surprising how much of our lives is consumed by food,' writes James Mayo in the forward to a new cookbook from the Pinson Ruritan Club.
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Local briefs: Wienermobile brings Santa; Job fair for vets; Fatal wreck goes to grand jury
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will host Santa's arrival at Old Hickory Mall on Saturday.
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Spooky: FHU's Haunted Trail Hayride scares up funds for charity
A Halloween scare for fun near Henderson is helping children work through real life traumas.
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Hearts: Hearts given for Bagels and Bluegrass
Hearts to all bicyclists and sponsors of the Bagels and Bluegrass Bicycle Century Tour held on Oct.
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Lovin' pigs: Disc golf to help potbellies
Pigs do have a purpose besides pork. They are pets. One named Babe, in honor of the 1995 movie about a fictitious pig that learned to herd sheep, was the second potbellied pig to become a resident of Judy ...
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Gathering in remembrance: friends and family remember Latoya Cole Guyton Gathering in remembrance
Griffin Patterson still remembers how his mother, LaToya Cole Guyton, loved to throw birthday parties for her children.
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State Takes Next Steps to Restore Pinson Archeological Site
" The Tennessee departments of Agriculture and Environment and Conservation are taking steps in a long-term effort to help restore remaining portions of Pinson Mounds, a Native American archeological site.
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Hearts are sent for caring for ducks
Here are this week's hearts and darts. From the readers: Ducky hearts to Jackson's friend, Colby Hairrell.
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Hearing set for man charged with fatal accident that killed passenger
The preliminary hearing has been set for a Pinson man charged with being drunk and causing a single-vehicle accident that killed one of his passengers.
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From gang to Gospel
Nicky Cruz was the head of a large and violent gang in Brooklyn when he was 16. He lived in a world of alcohol, drugs and violence.
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Local briefs: Police seek gunman; Sobriety checkpoints; Head-on collision
Jackson police were still looking Wednesday for a gunman who left two other men wounded Sunday, said police Capt.
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The Coach takes Four-Year-Old title in showdown Friday
SHELBYVILLE - Joel Weaver and the Coach cut a wide swath through the walking horse world as the pair walked away to a unanimous win in the Four-Year-Old Walking Horse World Grand Championship in front of a ...
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South Elementary ranks high in health
"Move! Hustle! Get your bodies going!" Edwina Elston urged the class of third-graders as they jumped, ran and pedaled their way to good health on Tuesday morning.
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Local briefs: Roadscapes Grants; Pinson school; robbery case; car wreck
Brownsville and Savannah are among 15 counties in Tennessee that have been awarded grants to assist their communities with landscaping improvements to area roadways.
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Local briefs: Teens charged in robbery; Pinson man dies under golf cart
A crash slowed westbound traffic on Interstate 40 in Fayette County around 5 a.m. Tuesday.
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Golf course death probed
Tennessee labor officials are investigating the death of a worker at Jones Creek Golf Course and could issue a citation because the incident was not properly reported to them, a state spokeswoman said ...
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Local briefs: Teens charged in robbery; Pinson man dies under golf cart
A crash slowed westbound traffic on Interstate 40 in Fayette County around 5 a.m. Tuesday.
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Senate hopeful Tuke visits Pinson Mounds
Democratic Senate candidate Bob Tuke visited Madison County today, marching through Pinson Mounds State Park to try to win votes for Aug.
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Local briefs: Tuke in town; Roads closed; Dodgeball
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Bob Tuke will be in the Jackson area today, with a march in Pinson Mounds State Park later this morning, campaign officials said.
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Uncle Bubba's stuffed with collectibles
Tiny tins to tractors are at Uncle Bubba's in South Jackson. Empty space, you won't find.
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