Month: July 2020
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State Scholarships Still Available
Students interested in receiving financial aid assistance for the 20-21 academic year still have time to apply for three state…
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December Trial Date Set In Nashville Shooting Case
A Nashville man charged in connection with a recent shooting incident has plead not guilty to the charges and is…
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Howard County Sets Trial Dates For Later This Year
Three trial dates were set yesterday in Howard County Circuit Court on revocation proceedings. 25 year old Meagan Hill of…
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Nashville Offers Text Option For Residents
The city of Nashville has a couple new ways of staying in touch with local residents. Citizens can now sign…
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Nashville Athlete Physicals Set For Next Week
Physicals for Nashville athletes entering the 7th through 12th grades will be given July 30th in the high school cafeteria.…
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Scrapper Football Coach Gives Report To Rotary Meeting
Scrapper head football coach Mike Volarvich provided the Nashville Rotary Club with an update on the program Wednesday. Volarvich said…
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Nashville School Board Accepts Personnel Changes
The Nashville school board has accepted the resignations of four district employees. The resignations included junior high teacher Tammy Elliot…
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Dierks City Council Meets For July Session
The city of Dierks and the town’s school district are trying to reach an agreement on funding for a school…
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Pike County Makes Salary Change For Sheriff’s Investigator
The Pike County Quorum Court has given approval for a salary adjustment within the sheriff’s office. At Monday’s quorum court…
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Scrapper Football Still Scheduled To Begin Next Month
At this point, the Nashville Scrapper football season is still on track to begin in late August against Pleasant Grove,…
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