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Before the start of the 2013 Red Boiling Springs commencement, the graduating seniors took a moment to gather around a special memorial at Red Boiling Springs High School to say a prayer for a fellow classmate. This memorial at RBSHS is a tree that was planted in the memory of Brandon Tidwell. Brandon would have been a 2013 graduate of RBSHS but his life was tragically cut short, at age 15, in an accidental shooting on June 7, 2010.
Scenes of the RBSHS graduation
The Red Boiling Springs class of 2013 held its commencement exercises this past Thursday, May 16, 2013 in the Red Boiling Springs gymnasium. The commencement exercises included a number of events, starting with the processional, the singing of the school’s alma mater, a guest speaker (Shawn Carter, Macon County Schools Supervisor of Instruction), salutatory address, valedictory address, presentation of diplomas, and then a special presentatio...
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Westside Girls Scouts participate in STEM
Westside Girl Scout Troop 5066 recently participated in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) event held at Westside Elementary School on April 19. The event was led by Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee with funding from a Powering the Possible grant from the Dell Corporation. Dell’s Powering the Possible program’s mission is to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people by providing technology solutions, resources and...
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Photos by Tilly Dillehay | Times
Scenes of the MCHS 2013 Graduation
Macon County High School held their 2013 graduation ceremonies on Friday, May 17. Photos of the Red Boiling Springs High School graduation, held Thursday, May 16, coming soon.
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8th grade Beta Members
MCJH Beta takes trip to Beach Bend
The MCJH Beta Club took their end of the year trip to Beech Bend on May 16.
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Tilly Dillehay | Times
Clark Lumber celebrates four safe months
Clark Lumber in Lafayette held a lunch for their employees on Wednesday, celebrating four months without a single lost man hour due to injury. Employees received free lunch, caps and t-shirts and were treated to a giveaway prize drawing for a grill, a tv, a dartboard, and more. The company has a total of 110 employees across its locations, and will hold a similar event at each location this week. Company wide, there have been 90,000 man hou...
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Members of the Wellness Committee with scholarship winner Whitley, from left: Jordyn Hix, James Hix, Dennis Wolford, Chelsey Whitley, April Emerson (back), Latise Jones, and Cindy Gammons.
Whitley receives Makin’ Scholarship
The Wellness Committee of Makin’ Macon Fit announced this year’s recipient of the Makin’ Macon Fit Scholarship Wednesday. Chelsey Lane Whitley will receive $1,000 out of money raised through the annual Makin’ Macon Fit event. Recipients of this award must be going into a health related field, and are further narrowed down based on grades, need, and overall qualification.
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Dennis Wolford recognized for 29 years at MCGH
Our own Dennis Wolford, CEO of Macon County General Hospital, was recently recognized among Becker’s Hospital Review’s “60 Hospital and Health System CEOs with the Longest Tenures.” In a business where the average hospital CEO serves about four years, Wolford has been with MCGH for 29 years. He has worked a total of 43 years in healthcare administration, serving two hospitals in Indiana before coming to MCGH in 1984. When asked what his...
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2013-2014 FCCLA officers are as follows: President Michelle Smith, Vice President Jessica James Schultz, Vice President of Programs Tori King, Vice President of Membership Maddy Miller, Vice President of Finance Nikki Hanson, Vice President of Community Service Kayla Roddy, Vice President Individual Development and Parlimentary Law Leann Manion, and Vice President of STAR Events Brooke Collins. Not Pictured Vice President of Public Relations Madison Coe
MCHS FCCLA holds final meeting of year
On May 7th, Macon County High School FCCLA met for their final meeting of the 2012-2013 school year. At this meeting we discussed our fundraisers and National Leadership Conference on July 7th through 11th. We then had our annual ice cream sudae celebration honoring our outgoing seniors. We also installed our 2013-2014 officers.
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0-6 months: Aubrey Goolsby- Prettiest Smile and 1st Runner Up Nicalyn Robinson- Prettiest Eyes and Queen
FCCLA holds Spring Spectacular Pageant
 On May 11th, Macon County FCCLA held their annual Spring Spectacular beauty pageant. The winners were as follows:
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Photos by Tilly Dillehay and Clarissa Brawner
‘Barnyard’ 4-H fundraiser held in Lafayette
Macon County 4-H held a fundraiser event on Saturday at Tractor Supply Company in Lafayette, featuring concessions and a variety of animals see, pet, and play with. The animal exhibit was provided by Martha Williston and family.
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Students complete clinicals at The Palace
The students in the nursing assistant class at Tri-County Vocational School completed their clinical training last week at The Palace Care and Rehab. Led by instructor Earl Scruggs, R.N., the class has used the facility located in Red Boiling Springs for several years to provide clinical skills in regards to nursing and geriatric care. “It’s a win-win situation,” said Rebecca Tandy, Executive Director of The Palace. “Our residents love having...
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Volunteer students with members of MCAC pose with the mural.
Mural dedication held on the square
The Macon County Arts Council held a dedication for the new mural hung on the side of Kathy’s Florist on the square Monday. Present were various community leaders, members of MCAC, and the students who helped artist Linda Johnson with the mural itself.
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Matthew and Taman Schier with children Cooper and Taya.
Truck Pull raises over $6,000
The 2013 KTPA Terry “Jackhammer” Driver Truck Pull, sponsored by the Lafayette Fire Department, was held on Saturday, May 11 after a rained out Friday. This was the 9th annual pull, which funds a memorial scholarship administered by the Fire Dept. This year, it raised between $6,000-$8,000. The top two distance pullers in each class listed as follows: Non-Sanction 9300 Super Farm : 1st place Greg Freeze of Manchester, TN with Deere Tra...
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County Mayor Shelvy Linville and Macon County Health Department employees encourage the community to 'Walk into a Healthy Summer.'
Health Dept and Mayor promote a healthy summer
The staff at the Macon County Health Department, along with Mayor Linville’s office, walked from the Health Department to the courthouse to encourage the community to make a healthy lifestyle change. The mission of the health department is to protect, promote and improve the health and prosperity of the community. According to the 2013 County Health Rankings report, Macon County ranks 89th in Health Outcomes, and 91st in Health Factors of t...
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