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Tuesday, May 14 2013, 12:34 |
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The Overton County Veterans Service office is seeking to find the oldest living male and female veterans in Overton County.
Anyone having information on this search should contact Bailie J. Watkins at (931) 823-2570 or stop by the office at 208 North Church Street in Livingston. |
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Tuesday, May 14 2013, 09:30 |
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Matthew Nolan and Amanda Blake to Mark and Karri Johnson, 9th. J.D. Vaughn to Shelia White, 11th. Billy and Linda Taylor to David and Vivian Matthews, 6th. Jerry and Michelle Watson to Henry and Laurie Lenartowicz, 6th. Eugene Buckner to Scottie and Mary McCloud, 8th. Billy Winningham to Samuel Winningham, 6th. Charles and Patricia Thompson to Chriss and Carla McClelland, 6th. Pamela Williams to Shane Williams, 5th. Coy and Elaine Padgett to Tamala Nixon, 11th. John and Sarah Webb, Ray and Dean Buford to Jimmy and Imogene Rose, 1st. Roger and Linda Minnick to Linda Slough, 2nd. Ricky Thompson to Charles and Sara Greenwood, 2nd.
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Tuesday, May 14 2013, 09:25 |
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Tennessee Health Care Association (THCA)/Tennessee Center for Assisted Living (TNCAL) has named Harry Cardinale, a resident at Overton County Nursing Home, to its annual Who’s Who in Tennessee Long-term Care. Honorees in this year’s Who’s Who recognition program include military heroes, educators, entertainers, and other elders living in THCA/TNCAL member nursing homes and assisted living communities statewide.
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Tuesday, May 07 2013, 13:10 |
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By Dewain E. Peek, OCN staff
McGruff may be a “crime dog”, but very soon, if he is caught in a city park, he will be a “committing a crime” dog.
First reading of an ordinance to ban dogs from Livingston City Park and J.W. Winningham Nature Park was approved during the Monday, May 6 meeting of Livingston Mayor Curtis Hayes and the Board of Aldermen.
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Tuesday, May 07 2013, 13:08 |
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Darren Oliver photo
The Mofield House, dating from the early 1900s, at the corner of Mofield and Windle Streets was recently razed by the current owners, Micki and Lori Ledbetter.
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Tuesday, April 30 2013, 10:18 |
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Lyndon Johnson photo
Equipment packs every bay at the Overton County Rescue Squad’s current building located on Johnson Speck Lane in Livingston while some vehicles, equipment trailers, and boats have to be stored outside.
By Lyndon Johnson, OCN staff
If you haven’t been hit up for donations by Overton County Rescue Squad, you haven’t been home.
The squad has been seeking donations from the community not only to maintain its operating budget and equipment, but also to build a proposed new structure to house all that equipment -- much of which now has to sit outside of the current Rescue Squad building located on Johnson Speck Lane in Livingston. In short, Rescue Squad members say they’ve outgrown the current structure.
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