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 CrossvilleCrossville 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 IraqCrossville 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 crowdCrossville 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 SeptemberCrossville 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 forgottenCrossville 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 manCrossville 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 contestThe 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 bloodCrossville 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. 11Crossville Chronicle - Mon Nov 02
The Cumberland County Veterans Council will sponsor a Veterans Day ceremony Nov.
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