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April 11th, 2013
Mae Eunice Coleman
Mae Eunice Coleman age 79, passed away Friday, April 5, 2013, at her home in Hendersonville, Tenn.
Funeral services are Saturday, April 13, 2013, at 11 a.m. from St. Paul United Methodist Church with Pastor Maggie Little officiating. Burial will follow in Lower Prairie Creek M.B. Church Cemetery.
Visitation is Friday, April 12, 2013, from 3 – 6 p.m. at Carter's Mortuary Services Chapel.
Carter's Mortuary Services is in charge of arrangements.
April 10th
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Special to the Daily Times Leader
Thanks to Anthony’s for providing all the first graders in Clay County with a field trip to The Sanderson Center at Mississippi State University for a lesson in water safety. This is a part of The Healthy West Point Task Force community wide initiative. Pictured from left to right: Debbie Hinshaw, Becky Brabham, Ray Hamilton, Anne Comer and Melanie Busby. Submitted Photo
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Taylor Park was the site for the final game of the three game series between the West Point Green Wave and the Saltillo Tigers.
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It was do or die for head coach Marion Bratton and his Oak Hill Raiders Tuesday evening against district 2-AA foe Canton Academy. Following two difficult losses to Winston Academy, the Raiders were holding onto their postseason life.
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The Oak Hill tennis team was back on the court Tuesday afternoon in West Point. In a heated team match against rival Heritage Academy, the Lady Raiders and Raiders stepped out of district play for a cross-classification tilt.
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Millard Long Sr. breathed life into thousands of clocks.
It was surreal, but not surprising when his sons Lynn and Millard Jr. opened the door to his shop last week to the ticks of the timepieces their father was working on just one day before he passed.
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Making West Point homes more energy efficient while saving homeowners money was the topic brought forth Tuesday to the West Point Board of Mayor and Selectmen by West Point resident Barbara Swindol.
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Lots of improvement activities will soon be taking place at Norris Court, one of West Point’s Housing Authority communities.
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April 9th
The Bink will be displaying art from its owner Carrie Suggs on April 13, along with artists Christi Duboise, Claire Houston and Leslie Turner. West Point native Layna Sackelford will also be entertaining Art Walk guests on guitar. Pictured above are Suggs, Tori Mathis, Lee Davis, Angie Tyler, Amanda Hathcock and Shirley Smith. Find out more about these artists on page 5. Photo by Donna Summerall
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Being a young adult living on my own, I have to always be mindful of what I am spending money on. This can be difficult some of the time, when cooking is my favorite hobby. So today, I decided to write about which grocery items I will absolutely spend extra money on, whether I can actually afford it or not.
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