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Harris thwarts Tullahoma
(Community Sports ~ 03/06/06)
Harris handed rival Tullahoma one of their worst defeats in recent history as the Eagles took a 9-1 decision on Friday. Joey Jackson had two goals and two assists for Harris. Kensuke Sugino found the net twice and added an assist. Dylan Reed scored a hat trick and dished out an assist. Jesus Navette and Julius Smythe contributed a goal apiece. Michael Hickson tallied an assist...
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Eaglettes soar into state (High School Sports ~ 03/06/06)
Back to the State! With Shelbyville Central's 62-47 win over visiting Cumberland County in the AAA Sectional on Saturday night, the Golden Eaglettes advance to the Elite Eight and the TSSAA state tournament to be held at Middle Tennessee State University's Murphy Center this week... -
Dorothy Suzanne "Dottie" Maddron
(Obituary ~ 03/06/06)
Funeral services for Dorothy Suzanne "Dottie" Maddron, 21, of Shelbyville, who died Saturday, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Watson-North Funeral Home in Winchester with Ron Adams officiating. Burial will follow at Watson-North Memorial Park.
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Jury can view police questioning (Local News ~ 03/06/06)
Having viewed a video tape of Shelbyville police interrogating a murder suspect, Circuit Court Judge Robert Crigler has ruled that a trial jury may see and hear the recording. That and two other decisions by Judge Crigler were filed Friday at the Circuit Court Clerk's office in the case of Jason Underwood who's charged in the October 2004 stabbing deaths of Anthony Baltimore and Rebecca Ray... -
Artificial insemination issue is being addressed (Local News ~ 03/06/06)
Shelbyville's delegation to the General Assembly is sponsoring legislation that solves a big portion of the horse industry's problem with the state Health Department's interpretation of laws on artificial insemination. The proposed law "designates artificial insemination of livestock as an accepted livestock management practice rather than veterinary medical service," according to Democratic Rep. Curt Cobb and Republican Sen. Jim Tracy... -
Studebaker show scheduled for Ag Center (Local News ~ 03/06/06)
They sure don't make 'em like that anymore -- and they haven't since the 1960s ... but models of the little car that some have called "ahead of its time" will be on view this weekend. The Studebaker Middle Tennessee Chapter 33rd Annual Car Show is set to take place at Bedford County Agriculture Center on Saturday...
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