FHU awards degree to local student
Pennie Futrell-Smith, Grand Junction, received a Master of Education in school counseling from Freed-Hardeman University Friday, Dec. 12.
Pennie Futrell-Smith, Grand Junction, received a Master of Education in school counseling from Freed-Hardeman University Friday, Dec. 12.
The annual Bird Dog Foundation Student Art Contest is accepting art entry submissions for grades K-12, from local public, private and home schools, are eligible to participate in this contest.
Four hundred sixty students have been named to the Union University Dean’s List for the fall 2014 semester.
Students from Hardeman County include:
Several Hardeman County residents were among students who received degrees from the University of Tennessee at Martin during the recent Fall Commencement held in the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center on
The Middleton Elementary (MES) Beta Club attended the Beta Convention on November 23-25 in Nashville.