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  • Drug Arrest
  • New Jail Pod Opened
  • Commission To Study Park Use
  • All Gone
  • So Many Quilts, So Little Time
  • HCMC Recognizes Robertson as Department Leader of the Quarter
  • College/Career Night
  • MSU Night of Stars Is Saturday
  • Scarecrow Contest Set
  • Park Board To Meet
  • Project Grad To Meet
  • ABC Board OKs Permit
  • Paris PD Reports: Intoxicated Man Walks Away From ER
  • Sheriff Department Reports: Tools Stolen
  • TWRA Meet Set
  • Thorne Honored for Contribution to Community
  • Paris Man Arrested After Search
  • Weston Hall May Become Museum
  • First Baptist Celebrates 175 Years
  • Reflections With Arthur Lodge: Laughing In The Face Of Illness
  • Big Red Preview
  • Environmental Services Important At HCMC
  • What's Happening?
  • Girl Scout Cookie Sales To Begin
  • UTM Receives $135,000 USDA Grant
  • Improving Roadway Safety
  • Kids Fest, Disc Golf Tourney This Weekend
  • Lankford In Spotlight At Chamber
  • Navan Authors Book on Gifted and Talented Education
  • Eiffel Garden Visit Ends Monthly Events
  • Pedestrian Hit By Car
  • Dairy Delight Burgled
  • Local Shooters Perform At Junior Olympics
  • HCMC Renovation Ongoing
  • Meet The Authors
  • Re-Enactors Memorialize Last Tennessee Daughter of ConfederacyShellie Anderson
  • No Same Day Mail For Tennessean; Appeal Is Available
  • Judge to Hear Motion to Dismiss Carroll County Sheriff 's Lawsuit
  • New Leadership Class Chosen
  • Beer Board To Meet
  • City Commission Agenda Set
  • Paris Man Attends Culinary Workshop; Works As MSU Catering Supervisor
  • Henry County Patriots Ranked No. 2
  • Local Shelter Opens For Storm Victims
  • Hurricane Gustav Evacuees Land in Carroll County
  • Missing Persons Rally Stop In Paris
  • Conger Case In Spotlight
  • HCMC Receives Auxiliary Gift of Achilles Express Bone Density Testing Machine
  • Noon On Square Begins This Week
  • Arts And Crafts Fair This Weekend
  • Sen. Corker Returns from Republic of Georgia
  • Ford Interviewed By WSJ
  • Get Your Tickets Now for “First Baptist of Ivy Gap”
  • Quilt Exhibit Opens
  • Donations Hotline Opens
  • Moody Is World Champion
  • Monday Updated Evacuee Totals
  • Updated Evacuee Totals
  • Local Churches Agree To Help
  • Donation Hotline Open; State Center Open 24-Hours A Day
  • Safe and Well Checks For Gustav Evacuees
  • Hurricane Gustav Evacuees Arrive By Air, Rail
  • Henry County Patriots Bring the Barrel Back Home43-0
  • Benton County Mayor Charges Dismissed
  • Williams Named Fire Chief
  • DPA "Lures" Visitors
  • “ANNIE” Set to Show on The Dixie’s Big Screen
  • Ways To Age In Health
  • Set Your Calendars
  • HCMC To Doctors' Group: No Thanks
  • Other HCMC Actions
  • HCMC Honors Surgical Services
  • Local Artist Featured
  • Snowbird Visits Henry School
  • It's Up To Us: Holder
  • For The Love of Animals
  • 4-H Shows It Can Cook
  • Call For Talented Students for Krider Idol
  • 19th Annual 1850's Agricultural Fair at The Homeplace Offers a Unique Sampling of Historic Craft & Agricultural Demonstrations
  • Drug Arrests Made
  • What's Happening?
  • Banks, Pens And Lollipops
  • Historic Church Gets Needed Help
  • MSU Lecture to be broadcast on KET3
  • Sprucing Up Downtown
  • 4-H Team Studies For Contest
  • Clearing Way For Skykits
  • Holton Electric Pledges $200,000 to Bethel College
  • September is Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month
  • Fast Track To Start
  • Gas District Changes Retirement Plan
  • Second Annual 12-Hour Endurance Mountain Bike Race
  • LIFELINE Needs Blood
  • 'Sesame Street Live' At MSU This Weekend
  • Boys And Girls Club Has Location
  • Last Daughter of Confederacy Dies at 100
  • Bridge Work
  • BPU, Gas District Work Together
  • Jolley To Perform
  • Waiters Sought For March Of Dimes
  • Gas Board To Meet
  • Gospel Singing Sunday
  • Kruger Brothers Headline 5th Night of Stars
  • Environmental Grant Deadlines Near
  • 'Gang Of Six' Adds Members
  • 1.5 Million Turn to 511 for Traffic Information
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  • Patrick Willis Selected to Pro Bowl
  • Tax Forms Avalible At Library
  • Set Your Calendar
  • HCMC Eyes Healthcare Center Revamp
  • Tennessee Food Tax Cut Takes Effect January 1
  • Agritourism Conference Set at Paris Landing
  • Noted Physician, Paris Native, Dies
  • Several Tickets Available for "Rockin' on the River"
  • Unemployment Rates Reflect Slight Seasonal Changes
  • Plumley Lease Interest Reduced
  • Trustees Office Open New Year's Eve
  • Ann Rule Tackles Winkler Case
  • Grove Tower Lit Up
  • Cottage Grove Man Tasered
  • Community Brings 438th Home
  • Smiths' Decorations Bigger and Better
  • Man Arrested For Reckless Endangerment
  • Area Players Named To All-West Tennessee Team
  • HCHS To Play in Holiday Tourneys
  • Racer Girls To Compete
  • Sobriety Checks Planned
  • High-Speed Chase Ends With Charges
  • Shankle House Beckons To Visitors
  • LIFELINE at HCMC
  • Paris PD Has Busy Weekend
  • Paintball Vandalism, Burglaries Reported
  • Industrial Development Board Meets Thursday
  • Season's Greetings From The HenryCountian
  • Rites Set For Accident Victim
  • Full Moon Rising
  • Disabled Hunters Protest
  • Christmas Lights Brighten Holidays
  • Bookstore Reopens
  • “The Wizard of Oz” by Ballet Memphis Coming to The Dixie
  • Register Now for The Dixie Youth Theatre Spring 2008 Semester
  • Woman Arrested For Armed Threats
  • Santa's Last Blast Was A Blast
  • Ron Paul Revolution Is Here
  • Teen Dies Of Wreck Injuries
  • At Santa's Last Blast
  • Blast into New Year with Children’s Theater
  • Sheriff's Department Reports
  • Paris Police Reports
  • New Veterans Affairs Office Opens
  • THP Gears Up for Christmas, New Year’s Holiday Enforcement
  • BPU To Install Fiber Optic Cable
  • November Unemployment Rate 4.9 Percent
  • Local Job Listings
  • No Quorum For ABC Board
  • Set Your Calendars
  • High Court Won't Hear Winkler Case
  • Motorcycle Accident Claims Life of Trezevant Man
  • Blue Star Mom Helps Others
  • Accident Claims Life of Replogle Employee
  • New Year’s Resolution Begins with Community Health Challenge
    2008 March 21st - March 31st News Archives
  • Attempted First Degree Murder Added To Forthman Charges
  • It's Happy Hushpuppy Time!
  • Champion Announces the Closure of Two U.S. Manufacturing Facilities
  • Local Boxer Wins Title; Others Bring Back Gold, Silver
  • Escaped Nursing Home Patient Leads Police On Three-County Chase
  • O’Neal Is State’s 2008 Outstanding Young Music Educator
  • Shelby Carpenter Is 2008 Patriot Idol
  • Work Underway For Community Park
  • HCMC Recognizes Doctors’ Day Today
  • Paris Police Reports: Vehicles Vandalized at Super 8 Motel
  • Sheriff’s Department Reports: Stolen Tools Discovered In Springville
  • Carroll, Weakley Jobless Rates Up, Henry Unchanged
  • Postage Rates Increase May 12
  • THA: Bush Budget Would Devastate Tennessee Hospitals
  • UMW Paris District Mission Study
  • BPU To Hold Special Session
  • Get Your Tickets Now for “The Wonder Bread Years”