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  • ‘I Have Class’ computer sessions planned at Obion County Library
  • Bush slams Russian recognition of pair of breakaway provinces
  • Clintons throwing a one-two punch at John McCain
  • Martin police investigating rash of break-ins
    Videos
  • John Tanner Speaks
  • John Tanner Speaks At Weakley County
  • Ned Ray McWherter Speaks
  • VIDEO: Three Alarm Fire
  • Coon Creek Off-Road Area
  • CTP Machine In Action
  • Dancing Christmas Lights
  • Forrester Plea
  • Greenfield Fire Prevention Festival 2007
  • Greenfield vs. Gleason basketball 11.27.2007
  • Interview With Mr Robert Kirkland on Discovery Park
  • Juggler Magician Justin Chandler
  • OC Fair Rides
  • OC Fair Teaser
  • Skyhawks Football vs. Missouri State 9.06.07
  • Soybean Festival Parade
  • Westview Lady Chargers vs Peabody Lady Tide District 14 A-AA Semifinal 10.16.07
  • Westview marching band halftime 2007
  • Westview Vs Camden
  • Westview vs Dyersburg 14 A-AA Championship
  • Westview's Moore races down sideline 9.28.07
  • Gleason Bulldogs v Bruceton Tigers football 10.19.07
  • Clay Target Shooting at the West TN Youth Outdoor Jamboree
  • Obion County Public Library Halloween
    Cravens World
  • burma via beijing
  • fred thompson
  • happy halloween
  • making omelets
  • santa's little helper
  • A Privilege
  • Captain Obvious
  • Middle East
  • Swagger
  • Burma via Beijing
  • osama's beard
    Messenger
  • 1,689 vote early in county; others to cast ballots Thursday
  • A convention comeuppance for Bill Clinton
  • ACT scores down for 2008, but more students college-ready
  • Activities and events galore slated
  • Black smoke will roll at fairgrounds tonight
  • BMH-UC names new administrator
  • Bowyer urges graduates at UT Martin to pursue ‘purpose higher than self’
  • Campaigns wind down for state rep hopefuls looking to succeed Pinion
  • Cancer survivor touts importance of self-examination
  • Cates Landing harbor dredging to begin Oct. 25
  • Community college students face tuition hike; Bredesen says it’s still ‘a very good bargain’
  • Community Concert schedule released
  • Confederate Railroad headlines fair tonight
  • Corn, soybeans replacing costly cotton in Tennessee
  • Corps of Engineers approves permit for new spillway
  • County’s Three-Star designation provides a boost to its communities
  • Dealmaking, drama in Denver lead up to Clinton speech
  • Discovery Park officials announce addition of marketing director
  • Display surprises 93-year-old woman
  • Drag racer pleads guilty in Tenn. parade deaths
  • Drier air backs off heat warning
  • Drought conditions deepen
  • Early season for geese set
  • Earthquake expert warns of vast economic damage
  • Escapee back in custody after 27 years on the run
  • Ethanol plant manager named
  • Fair’s Junior Market Livestock Auction raises more than $140,000 for youngsters
  • Fairest of the Fair a week away
  • Fairgoer will get at least $3,000
  • Federal funding available to provide housing for families
  • Fulton police investigating complaint of missing property
  • Goodyear plans 2-week shutdown
  • Highlights of the Goodyear Car & Bike Show
  • It’s official: Union City’s MJ Brown going to be a Skyhawk
  • Judge won’t move trial of 2 charged in Currin case
  • Korean police fire water cannon at Bush protesters
  • Local residents, police observe ‘Night Out’
  • Mom's dorm at UTM long gone; housing has new, improved look
  • Mrs. Barker takes Obion County
  • Mrs. Barker, Sanderson win races, prepare to face off in November
  • Nationally-known hot rod builder to display cars at annual Goodyear Labor Day event
  • New spillway key to lake’s survival
  • Northwest Tennessee group unites parents of special needs children
  • Obama camp downplays Clinton backers at convention
  • Obion presented funding for new police, fire station
  • OC commission approves $52M budget
  • OC residents picked to serve on state boards
  • OC School Board members approve budget for 2008-09
  • OC voted ‘Best Place to Live’ in national poll
  • Oncology on Canvas project scheduled for Union City stop
  • Outgoing Baptist Hospital administrator reflects on community, hospital with pride
  • Perfect weather, plenty of fun in the forecast for fair this week
  • Property tax hike looms for next year
  • Report finds pre-K gains fade by second grade
  • Rice says United States, Iraq coming together on timetables
  • Round House Reunion set for Sept. 21
  • Rural fire policy discussed in SF
  • Sealed papers describe DNA, anthrax details
  • Several face charges in store robbery
  • State cuts home health benefit because of skyrocketing costs
  • State receives approval on spillway permit
  • Student killed in shooting
  • Study: Reelfoot Lake would need 15 years to recover from collapse
  • Tanner disturbed by report of Iraqi oil surpluses
  • Tanner introduces ‘fuel act’
  • Tanner: It’s been a long time coming
  • Tanner: Russia-Georgia situation dangerous
  • Task force urges doctors to end prostate screening in elderly men
  • Tennessee lawmakers at odds over TVA rate hike
  • Tennessee plan for new spillway upheld by EPA
  • Theft ring under investigation
  • Traffic cameras OKd for local intersections
  • Trenton football player dies in auto accident
  • Troy officials plan to maintain tax rate
  • Troy resident claims town ‘going to the cats’
  • Troy’s Jessica Lee Hart crowned Obion County Fairest of the Fair
  • Tunica bus crash kills 3, injures others
  • TVA warns of big rate increases
  • Two more hurricanes predicted
  • Tyson plant in Shelbyville reinstates Labor Day holiday
  • UC schools’ academic report glows
  • UCHS ball team recognized
  • UCPD to crack down on impaired drivers
  • Union City man faces attempted murder charge
  • UT Martin alum exchanges helmet for whistle, stripes
  • UTM earns ‘best’ rating
  • Veterans offered vacations
  • Waterfowl hunting seasons for 2008-09 set by TWRC
  • Weather perfect; entries, attendance up as Obion County Fair ends successful run
  • Weekend of auto-related events awaits Union City, surrounding area
  • Westover property may be sold; Union City officials consider options
  • Woodland Mills officials request assistance of residents in preserving community’s roads
    Trenton Gazette
  • 'Life in State of Poverty' simulation is eye-opener for teachers
  • Downtown Blaze
  • Dr. Seuss Family Night planned
  • Food Rite buys Ingram's IGA
  • Statue restored
  • 16 indictments handed down by Grand Jury
  • Annual county dinner, auction slated
  • Coffee shop and cafe' open in Trenton
  • Committee to tweak city's parade ordinance
  • County Fire Dept. pinpointing storm shelters
  • Democrat voters to decide assessor's race
  • Holmes Engraving opens in Trenton
  • Johnson arrested for impersonation
  • Paschall wins assessors race
  • Sheriff warns about telephone scam reports
  • Storm damages homes, cars; no injuries reported
  • Trenton Elks Lodge presents top awards
  • TSSD audit 'clean'
  • Commission to adjust county employees' salaries
  • Deputies respond to vehicle thefts
  • Pair facing disorderly conduct, drug charges
  • Police Dept. planning 3-day training session
  • County constables enjoy holiday party
  • First rehearsal
  • County Commission to hold first meeting of '08
  • Flag waving supporters attend Milan Marine's funeral
    Weakley County Press
  • 'Sub-pay' fund depleted for Goodyear associates
  • Ables wins highest honor from TAUD as Water Superintendent of the year
  • Accidental shooting fatal for teenager
  • Appreciation reception planned for Suiter
  • Bowyer urges graduates to pursue purpose higher than self
  • Child abuse charge amended
  • Circle of Hope event planned for August
  • Circuit Court sets hearings
  • Commission honors officers
  • Commission studies idea of land use planning
  • Cross country coming to Dresden?
  • Dedicated volunteer, veteran dies
  • Donations for reward reach epic levels
  • Dresden board approves garbage rate increase
  • Dresden Board votes to increase property taxes
  • Election didn't bring out Weakley County voters
  • Fireworks are a blast for Weakley County man
  • Former Yankee great at Cal Ripken
  • Fulton felon flees to Martin
  • Game on in Martin's World Series
  • Gleason home to another singing sensation
  • Gleason, Sharon receive DRA grants for water improvements
  • Grand jury will make the call on Cantrell
  • Greenfield man accused of attempted murder
  • Greenfield man held on rape charges
  • Greenfield receives parks and rec grant
  • Greenfield shooting leaves one man dead
  • Greenway, Craddock discussed at Martin Informal
  • Health care cuts put man's life in the balance
  • Highway budget feels the pressure of higher costs
  • Homeownership still within reach for northwest Tennesseans
  • Illness doesn't slow down Dresden boy
  • Improving the quality of life through Pilot International
  • Iraq War protesters confess to defaming Laird statue
  • Kirby, Moore named co-directors of Martin Park and Rec, rezoning for University Street
  • Learning the warning signs
  • Local instructors looking for solutions with hydrogen gas
  • Local pastor injured in motorcycle accident
  • Man found after wreck
  • Martin to host Cal Ripken Tournament
  • Missouri convict arrested
  • MPD makes weekend arrests
  • MPD start out month with arrests
  • Multiple charges for Sidonia woman
  • Murder hearings scheduled
  • National polls rank UT Martin football
  • Northwest Tennessee group unites parents of special needs children
  • Photo: Brush fire
  • Photo: Creating Art
  • Photo: Ham radio operators take center stage
  • Photo: Welcome back, students
  • Photo: World Series title at stake
  • Property tax rate decreases for Weakley County taxpayers
  • Rape case rescheduled
  • Rash of thefts plagues MPD
  • Reese helps CDS during visit home
  • Reward offered by Laird family after statue destroyed
  • Saturday welcomes Homecoming alumni
  • School board works on fiscal budget for 2008-09
  • State Fair Youth Talent Contest set
  • State honors Laird
  • Tanner calls on Congress to allow off-shore drilling
  • Tanner thanks military families