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‘Highlights’ of the DNC
A couple of nights the media premiered a new game show: “Smoke and Mirrors,” featuring a woman, who goes by the title Comrade Kamala. During… Login to continue reading Login…
Weaving psychopathic fiction
It was rich for Biden Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to coin the term “cheap fakes” when describing video clips showing a clearly addled President Biden… Login to continue reading Login…
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness month. The color representing ovarian cancer is teal and the cause is a cure. Every day 54 women are diagnosed… Login to continue reading Login…
Armyworms invade Volunteer State
As reports of fall armyworms continue across Tennessee, an entomologist with the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture encourages residents to monitor their land for… Login to continue reading Login…
Labor Day travel concludes blockbuster summer
This year’s record-breaking, blockbuster summer travel season comes to a close during the Labor Day holiday weekend. Although AAA does not conduct a full travel… Login to continue reading Login…
Monster Trucks to make Coffee County Fair debut
N The Brentwood-based Predator Racing Monster Truck team will be making its Coffee County Fair debut at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 2. Founded by team… Login to continue reading Login…
167th annual Coffee County Fair opens Friday
N The 167th edition of the Coffee County Fair will officially kick off Friday, Aug. 30 with gates opening at 4 p.m. and opening ceremonies… Login to continue reading Login…
Bulls and blood; dust and mud
JOHN COFFELT Contributor Bullwhip Rodeo will return to the Coffee County Fair for two nights, Friday, Aug. 30 and Saturday, Aug. 31. Shows start at… Login to continue reading Login…
GOP caucus gets busier
More offices have been added to the Coffee County Republican Caucus set for Sept. 5, with county commission, school board and constable being added to… Login to continue reading Login…
Silicon Ranch frustrated with fee issue
R Only three days after receiving the Moore County Planning and Zoning Department’s letter recommending the council consider a fee of $350 per acre for… Login to continue reading Login…
