Thursday, December 05, 2002

POLICE REPORTNovember was busy time for the Erin Police Department we had 90 calls 13 Arrest, 70 Citations and worked 8 accidents . 911 had 376 calls coming into their build.

posted by tommy parchman at 3:52 PM

Wednesday, September 25, 2002

CLASS OF 1972 REUNION



Classmates and Guests gathered July 27, 2002 for the 30 year reunion of Houston County High School Class of 1972. The "Stroll Down Memory Lane" began at noon at the Houston County Middle School (the former Houston County High School). After viewing the HCMS, thegroup toured the new state-of-the-art High School. Mr. Mark Beal, Director of Schools, graciously hosted the graduates and their guests. He provided information in recent renovations to the HCMS and insight into the planning, financing, building and capabilities of the new HCHS.
Southernaire Restaurant was the site for reassembly at 5 p.m. The evening began with a registration and social hour period, followed by prayer and the meal. Next camea program highlighted by words from Mr. Mark Beal and Class Sponsor Ms. Evelyn Cook, special recognition awards, door prizes and music performed by the band Meriwether Lewis Lightning.
Picture:
Seated Left to Right: Martha Franklin Raymer, Candy Rye Hicks, Melissa Samuelson Coleman, Alexis Hill, Kathy Carson Pulley, Carol Finch Dennis
Second Row Left to Right: Geraldine Walker Hamilton, Sherry Cherry Conatser, Shela Madden Williams, Pamela Coleman Lowery, Becky Hale Williams, Trudy Jones Byrd, Mitzi Smith Crawford, Beth Luton Cook
Third Row Left to Right: Mitch Mitchum, Dicky Rye, Darrell Austin, Michael Warfield, Gary Copeland, Melissa Patterson Gray, Sheila Milam Wallace
Back Row left to Right: Kenneth Doty, David Fish, Kerry Powell, Billy Warden, Terry Bradford, Joye Dreaden Apanowics

Thursday, June 20, 2002

To the editor:



I would like to take a moment of your time and talk to you about reforming
the State of Tennessee's way of taxation.

NEWS FROM THE HILL

Wednesday, June 05, 2002

NEWS FLASH! NEWS FLASH

! The First Actual Photograph Of the Reclusive and
Legendary Purple Billed, Yellow Spotted Tree Warbler is Here for the Record.
This Nocturnal Species of Local Folklore is Rarely seen and (to my knowledge)
Never Photographed. Local Folklore has it that the Tree Warbler is a Better
Forecaster of Weather than the Famous Woolie Worms. Legend has it that seeing a
Tree Warbler feeding at night, in June, means a Long Hot and Dry Summer is yet
to come! Whether this "Famous Warbler" is right or wrong, What an event this was
to actually see one!

Tuesday, March 19, 2002

STEWART COMMUNITY CENTER

Cookout on March 29, 2002 with proceeds going to Jimmy Bass AROUND THE COUNTY

Monday, March 11, 2002

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Sunday, January 27, 2002

There They Go Again!


by Editorial


Go ahead and pinch us -- not to see if we're dreaming but just because we have to be masochists to keep on living in this state and could stand some more pain.



Believe it or not, the 132 elected members of the General Assembly of Tennessee seem primed this year to do that which not even they have been foolish enough to attempt in the last several sessions of the legislature. In response to an ever-worsening financial situation -- the state is experiencing a $300 million shortfall this year and expects one of $800 million to $1 billion for next year -- the gallant solons who reconvened in Nashville last week have let it be known that we can expect an increase in the state sales tax -for the rest of the story
Go to the MemphisFlyer

Sunday, January 20, 2002


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When we let freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"

Read the story aboutMartin Luther King Jr.

Monday, January 07, 2002