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I don’t usually broadcast the events that happen in my everyday life, but I feel like I should say something about an event that happened to me a couple of weeks ago.
It was a Thursday, and I was doing my normal Thursday afternoon work activity, when I was approached by a local politician who is [...]
Musicians and marchers will take the field of Page High School on Saturday, September 6. The 12th annual Williamson County Exhibition of Bands will highlight the marching bands and color guard performances from all seven county high schools.
As I sit awake and wondering how the situation got as bad as it has, I have rediscovered a wonderful lone thought on the distant horizon. I like many of you, am SICK of the way things are handled in and around the county of Maury. How did it get this far? Why, in [...]
Construction will begin today on a middle school that will be built off Cleburne Road.
That’s right! You can get a sign for your yard! Please comment me back with your address and phone number, and we’ll get one to you! Thanks!
It’s Time for School! A Few Tips to Get a Healthy Start at School
Small Wonders is a new preschool recreation program at the Longview Recreation Center. Professionally planned and supervised activities
The Page Patriots cheerleaders attended the Universal Cheerleaders Association camp in Gatlinburg over the summer.
Page Marching Band Director Erick Harris has led the Patriots Marching Band and Color Guard to four consecutive Division II state championships.
Ever wonder if your child’s packed lunch gets eaten? Traded? Tossed? Use this handy guide to prepare lunches your kids will like!
It’s Time for School!|A Few Tips to Get a Healthy Start at School
Small Wonders is a new preschool recreation program at the Longview Recreation Center. Professionally planned and supervised activities
Back to School Basics: Ensure children are vaccinated
Todd Campbell, Ed.D, steps in as Independence High School’s new principal.
With the start of the 2008-2009 school year, Maury County students no longer have the challenge of what to wear each day. Their choices now are limited as they abide by the new dress code.
Election Party at the Democratic Headquarters
on August 7th for Primary election night. Come out and support Ty Cobb and Congressman Lincoln Davis.
Kim Allen felt good about her chances of passing her third-semester nursing class at Columbia State. She had learned a lot from her teacher, she thought, and felt ready for the final exam that would make or break her grade.
Allen’s grade broke.
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