Crossville News

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Crossville Chronicle - Fri Nov 06

November 1903 *Seven folks left on the night train to Nashville. They are all bound for Los Angeles, California to live.

BSO holds luncheon Nov. 11 in Crossville

Crossville Chronicle - Thu Nov 05

The Crossville audience of the Bryan Symphony Orchestra can learn more about an unprecedented performance by the orchestra in collaboration with the Asheville Lyric Opera during a preview luncheon that begins at 11 a.m. Wednesday, at the Palace Theater.

Tennessee's largest Guard unit heading back to Iraq

Crossville Chronicle - Thu Nov 05

Tennessee's largest National Guard combat unit has received orders for a return trip to Iraq.

Final Classic Car Cruise-In draws sizable crowd

Crossville Chronicle - Thu Nov 05

The final Classic Car Cruise-Ins of the 2009 season on Saturday, Oct. 24, drew a sizable crowd despite cool winds and gray skies.

County's unemployment rate falls in September

Crossville Chronicle - Wed Nov 04

Cumberland County's non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell almost one percentage point in September, falling from the August rate of 11.6 percent to 10.8 percent.

a hero not forgotten

Crossville Chronicle - Tue Nov 03

Next week we will remember and honor those who served our country during wars. It began as Armistice Day as a remembrance of WWI, but as wars continued, the name was changed to Veterans Day to honor those from all wars our country fought.

Counterfeiting charges filed against another man

Crossville Chronicle - Tue Nov 03

Crossville Police have arrested another person in connection with the passing locally of counterfeit bills, this time seizing the suspect's vehicle, a printer and other evidence.

Winners named in lands-preservation photo contest

The Seymour Herald - Tue Nov 03

An image of a lone fisherman in heavy mist has captured top honors in the adult amateur division of Scenic Tennessee's 2008-2009 photo contest, "Lands Worth Preserving." The 32 winning photos, showcasing Tennessee's unspoiled natural landscapes from wetlands to waterfalls to working family farms, will be on display November 6-22 at the East ...

TTC at Crossville collects 124 units of blood

Crossville Chronicle - Mon Nov 02

Tennessee Technology Center of Crossville went above and beyond the call of duty during the 2008-2009 school year by collecting 124 units of blood for the American Red Cross.

Veterans Day ceremony set Nov. 11

Crossville Chronicle - Mon Nov 02

The Cumberland County Veterans Council will sponsor a Veterans Day ceremony Nov.

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