On Thursday, May 13, Mrs. Barbara Parker recognized four CCHS Basketball players for awards they had received after the regular basketball season had ended.
The 2010 TAEP application period will be here before we know it. As we close in on the final weeks, be prepared to complete your applications prior to June 1st.
The Pottery students at Cannon County High School will be hosting a “Bowl” supper at this year’s Relay for Life event on Friday May 21 to help raise money for cancer awareness in Cannon County.
Chancellor Robert E. Corlew, III presided over Cannon County Circuit Court on Thursday. Some of the results from the various cases which appeared on the docket included:
The Short Mountain School ABC Club attended the Nashville Sounds game on Friday, April 30th as an award for being in the ABC Club every six weeks for the entire 2009-2010 school year.
Cannon County Music Program announces its Spring Concert on Sunday, May 16, at 2 p.m. It will be held in the Robert A. Harris Gym at Cannon County High School.
Stones River Hospital CEO Bill Little, right, draws a name from a hat of the winner of a prize during a picnic Thursday celebrating National Hospital Week.
Nashville’s best-known, most influential and certainly longest-performing African-American acappella gospel quartet, The Fairfield Four, with a history that spans virtually the entire twentieth century and beyond, will perform at The Arts Center, May 21st at 7:30PM.
The Old Feed Store at 310 West Water Street in Woodbury, bested their previous mark for bags of feed sold in one month as they sold 3,000 bags in the month of April.
From left, school Board Chairman Randy Gannon, carpentry teacher Ed Coates, and school board members Roy Parker and Chris Blackburn tour the new carpentry building at CCHS Thursday.
If there had been an official scorer present for Thursday night's meeting of the Cannon County Board of Education at Cannon County High School, he or she would have recorded some winners in their bid for board approval, and some who were not as fortunate.
Each year, students at Woodland participate in the climbing of the peg board in the gym. In their attempts, they must make it to the top and then climb back down, without falling, to have a successful climb.