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Arts in 3-D coming to RBS
“Arts in 3-D” will be held May 17th thru May 19th at the main office of Macon Bank and Trust Company, 609 Red Boiling Springs Road. This juried 3-dimensional exhibit is sponsored by Macon County Arts Council and hosted by Macon Bank and Trust Company. Prizes will be awarded for six outstanding works; plus, a “Best of Show” will be given. Ted Rose, Dean of Music and Art at Cumberland University, will serve as juror. Categories for the show i...
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Alan Johnston
Rotary activity
The speaker at last week’s Rotary Club meeting was Alan Johnston, Director for the Rotary District 6780 CART program. CART, (Coins for Alzheimers Research Trust) was started by the Sumter, SC Rotary Club in 1995 in order to help fund research to find a cure for the dread disease, and has since raised over 3 million dollars for the cause. Johnston became involved with the program after his wife was diagnosed, at age 55, with Alzheimers. Jo...
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Service Learning completes year at Palace
The Hermitage Springs Service Learning Class recently completed a full school year of service with The Palace Care and Rehab in Red Boiling Springs. Hermitage SL designates programs at The Palace as part of its curriculum each year. “We look forward to getting to know each group when they begin their monthly visits,” said Jayne Hinson, Activities Director for the 119-bed facility. “Of course, every year there will be new students visiting w...
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Macon FCE recognized for service
On April 22, 2013, 18 FCE members attended the 100% Membership Luncheon at The Chocolate Covered Strawberry Restaurant in Gallatin, TN. In order to be at the luncheon, members work hard all year long to accumulate points. These points are earned by being a county council or club officer, attend club meetings, state conferences, and/or regional meetings, enter in the Cultural Arts, conduct a demonstration, be hostess for club meeting, help at ...
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Tiernan and Threet attend Youth Leadership Summit
Sloane Tiernan and MaeHaylee Threet of Clay County High School were sponsored by Tri-County Electric to attend the Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association’s 2013 Youth Leadership Summit March 25-27 in downtown Nashville. Threet, daughter of David Threet and Rachel Jacoby of Celina, and Tiernan, son of Tammy and Tim Tiernan of Celina, were among 46 high school juniors representing the state’s 23 electric cooperatives who attended the annual...
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The honored Macon County seniors, front row, L-R: MCHS Sal. Rebecca Ballou, MCHS Val. MCKenzie Sullivan, RBS Sal. Taylor Coffelt, and RBS Val. Kirsten York.
Mae Beavers hosts Valedictorian Salutatorian Luncheon
State Senator Mae Beavers hosted a Valedictorian Salutatorian Luncheon on Monday, April 22 for Macon County and Clay County high schools. Present were the two top students from Macon County High School, Red Boiling Springs High School, and Clay County High School, as well as school principals, school system directors, and representatives of Citizens Bank. Citizens co-sponsored the luncheon, which was held at The Thomas House in Red Boiling Sp...
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Women Do Have More Headaches
For someone who hasn’t experienced it, a migraine headache might be difficult to imagine — the throbbing pain can range from moderate to severe, sometimes accompanied by light and sound sensitivity, nausea and vomiting. Nearly 30 million people in the United States are estimated to suffer these debilitating neurological episodes, which are three times more common in women than in men. Research has helped identify so-called “triggers” — pote...
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Students participate in Right to Life Oratory Contest
The Heartbeat Haven in Lafayette was home to the sixth annual Right to Life High School Oratory Contest on Monday, April 29. The students were asked to choose a topic and research it from a pro-life point of view, then deliver a speech with a five minute time limit. Event organizer Marsha Briggie said, “It’s for the kids to have the opportunity to research these things. Because usually they grow up believing the same thing that their church...
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Back, L-R: Zeke Cook, Audrey Berry, Dale Farley, Macie Dillard, Alex Antonio, Principal Daniel Cook.
Front, L-R: Kaci Taylor, Kenna Wyatt, Christa Gorham, Dominique Ramsey.
Central students win iPods
Central Elementary in Lafayette gave away 10 iPods to students last week, after TCAPs were over. The winners were chosen by a drawing. Kids had the oportunity to earn tickets throughout TCAP testing—for showing up on time, for effort, and for obeying the rules.The blue iPod shuffles were given away on Tuesday, April 30.
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Abby Shoulders collected 98 items along with her sister Allyson.
4-H collects Caps for Chemo
Recently the Macon County 4-H Club collected caps and scarves to donate to the American Cancer Society for patients taking chemotherapy. The club had 17 members to make donations with a total of 651 items collected. The 4-H agent awarded the top 3 collectors with prize money. Thanks to all members who participated and for those who made contributions through the students. We appreciate the community’s continued support of Macon County 4-H! ...
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Sports physicals to be held May 11 in schools
Dear Parents/Guardians, Macon County Schools and BodyGuard Sports Medicine will be offering mass physicals for all student-athletes for the upcoming 2013-2014 school year on Saturday, May 11 th in the gymnasium at Macon County High School (this has been changed from the original date of May 4th). It is required that all student-athletes have a physical dated after April 15 th each year to remain eligible for competition. These physi...
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Nicholus Bussell
Bussell receives NFIB award
The National Federation of Independent Business Young Entrepreneur Foundation today announced the Tennessee recipients of the 11th annual NFIB Young Entrepreneur Awards, a scholarship program designed to reward and encourage entrepreneurial talents among high school students. Nicholus Bussell of Carthage was winner of the NFIB/Tennessee Leadership Council Young Entrepreneur Award and a senior at Macon County High School. The NFIB Young En...
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Danny, left, and Derek McCaleb at the Vanderbilt ceremony.
McCaleb honored at Vanderbilt for kidney donation
Tennessee celebrates this April as the 10 th annual National Donate Life Month. The celebration commemorates those who have received or continue to wait for lifesaving transplants. Currently, nearly 120,000 men, women and children are awaiting organ transplants in the United States. Derek McCaleb of Red Boiling Springs donated a kidney to his father Danny. An educational DVD made that year features Derek and Danny, and is shown at Vanderbi...
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Tied for first place was Collin Morgan, who belted out a song, (left) and Harrison Dillon (right), showing his talent on the banjo, in the 8 years and under category.
RBS Lions Talent Show held Saturday
The Red Boiling Springs Lions Club held its first ever talent show, “Macon’s Got Talent”, this past Saturday night, April 27, 2013. Turnout for this first time event was successful as the dining area of the Donoho Hotel was packed and 14 contestants were set to take the stage. The talent show was divided into four categories ranging from children 5 years of age up to adults. One winner from each category was chosen and awarded a plaque and ca...
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Clay County
1st Place- Savanna Strode 2nd Place -Sydney Smith
Parents, Donnie & Chastity Strode Parents, Troy & Annette Smith
Tri-County 2013 Essay Contest winners chosen
Tri-County Electric is proud to announce the winners of the 2013 Washington Youth Tour Writing Contest. This contest is available to high school juniors attending school within the Tri-County Electric service area. Students entering the contest compete for such prizes as cash awards, an expense paid tour of Washington D.C. and a college scholarship. Students entering the writing contest were asked to write a 900 word or less short story title...
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