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Solid Waste Committee Meeting One Of Many Saturday Meetings and ActivitiesSaturday, 4 February 2012 Today is a busy day in Cannon County. Some of the organizational meetings and activities include |
Lionettes Dominate The Second Half Lions More Shot Attempts In Loss Than PioneersSaturday, 4 February 2012 The Cannon County Lionettes held the Warren County Lady Pioneers to 10 of 35 from the floor in gaining their 21st win of the season. Madison Walkup continued her strong play off the bench with 11 points while Abbey Sissom scored 14 and Lindsey Reed added 10. Cannon had a big 3rd quarter to get the win 60-35. Lauren Wilkinson scored 15 for the Lady Pioneers. Cannon County goes to 21-6 with two regular season games left. |
Camelot The Winning WordFriday, 3 February 2012 187 words and 29 rounds comprised one of the longest most competitive Cannon County spelling bees in recent history and the marathon contest was won by spelling the word camelot. Eastside's Lauren Underwood spelled the word correctly and will now be headed to Nashville in March to participate in the Statewide Spelling Bee contest at Belmont University. 23 Cannon County 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th graders participated in this years event at Westside School Thursday night in which it took sixteen rounds to get down to the final two contestants. Baylee Nemeth from Woodland School almost had it won in the 23rd round when Lauren misspelled disappearance. Baylee spelled intrigue right but miscued the word impenetrable giving Lauren new life. Six rounds later Baylee missed the word syringe. After Lauren spelled insulation correctly, she then spelled camelot for the win. Baylee Nemeth takes second place, Austin Brock of Eastside finished third, while Kyle Margarito of Westside claimed fourth, and Woodland's Maggie Cook finished fifth. Short Mountain Woodbury Grammar |
Turner Nominated Cannon Health Council Rep To RegionFriday, 3 February 2012 Ms. Robi Turner, Stones River Hospital Employee Health Nurse was nominated to be the Cannon County representative for the regional health council at Thursday's quarterly meeting of the Cannon County Health Council. Council members Connie Rigsby, Karen Zabriskie, Sharon Stevenson, Lisa Black, Connie Foster, Carla Bush, John Rust, Ann Marie Richards, Michael Ralling and Carl Johnson were present for the meeting. After the approval of Ms. Turner for the regional council, Michael Ralling of the Cannon County Health Department gave a brief report on the WIC program. Ralling informed the council that WIC Education is available now online for qualified recipients. The numbers of eligible population receiving WIC is decreasing at 67 percent. It is the goal to reach 87 percent of the eligible population. Connie Rigsby of the Cannon County Senior Center gave an update. The Silversneakers exercise program takes place every Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. The Center also has a physical fitness center room where members can use the exercise equipment at any time the center is open. Ms. Rigsby also touched on the Cannon County Good Ole Days where the Senior Center will be the sole sponsor this year. They will be adding some new features to the event in May with the Cannonball 5K run that will take place Saturday May 19th and a 1 Mile Fun Run and/or Walk. |
Lions and Lionettes Travel To Nearby Warren TonightFriday, 3 February 2012 The Cannon County Lionettes are hungry for win number 21 on the season. After back to back losses to powerhouses in Livingston and Upperman, the Lionettes will travel next door to McMinnville to take on a struggling Warren County Lady Pioneer Team. Warren County has lost 7 of their last 9 and even though they sneaked by Dekalb and a rebuilding Cookeville team during that stretch they were handed a loss by White County Tuesday night 53-35 Warren County's boys team thought they had broken a losing streak. After losing five in a row, the Pioneers claimed a two point win over Coffee County. Then the Pioneers took a trip to Sparta Tuesday and came back with a loss 76-60 |
Wear Red Day On Friday American Heart AssociationFriday, 3 February 2012 Friday is the American Heart Association's National Wear Red Day. Heart disease is still the number one killer of women causing 1 in three deaths each year. Each year on the first Friday in February thousands of hospitals, small businesses. multinational corporations, news broadcasters, schools, individuals and even landmarks wear read to help raise crucial awareness and significant funds in the fight against heart disease in women. Most women die of cardiovascular disease than from the next four causes of death including all forms of cancer. But 80 percent of cardiac events in women could be prevented if women made the right choices for their hears including diet, exercise and abstinence from smoking. People are encouraged to wear red today to show their support for women's heart health. People are also advised to learn as much possible about heart attacks and stroke so that they don't become a statistic. |




