Balloon release to raise money and awareness for Alzheimers and honor Monroe Jordan
A balloon release, scheduled to be held on Saturday, November 15 at 11 a.m.
A balloon release, scheduled to be held on Saturday, November 15 at 11 a.m.
Macy Azotea was named to West Tennessee Business College Dean’s List for the past enrollment period ending October 9.
Even well-intentioned ministers can be misled. Because they have congregations that hang on every word they say, they really should check the facts first before repeating rumors about Amendment 1.
There has been a lot of deliberate misinformation and confusion about Amendment 1 – the so-called abortion amendment. In order to help clarify the significance and benefits this amendment offers t
On November 4, each of us will have the opportunity to decide the future of our state. Currently, Tennessee is known as an abortion destination in which one of four abortions is sought by an out-o
A recent article by Mayor Sain stated our newspapers have misled our county folks about the financial operations of our airport.
In a 2000 ruling, the Tennessee Supreme Court, regarding the un-Constitutional restrictions about abortion at that time, stated “We conclude that a woman’s right to terminate her pregnancy is a vit
Thank you for coming out on Saturday to the Hardeman Adoptable Animals annual March of Dogs Parade and Pet Costume Contest.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Where does it end? If I make an educated guess, I’d have to say never. Somewhere way back in the tree of life, we were either hunters or gathers. The better we could hunt, the more we ate.
Hardeman County Mayor Jimmy Sain suspended the landfill collection office’s ability to accept cash as payment in October after, according to Sain, a computer problem that persisted for a lengthy am
The Grand Junction Board of Aldermen to meet November 3
The Grand Junction Board of Aldermen will meet 7 p.m. Monday, November 3 at city hall, 150 North Tippah Street.