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Rescuer reunites with rescuee
Do you remember a Letter to the Editor we received about a dog named Buck? Well, Buck is recovering and he was recently reunited with the man who rescued him, Chester Duncan from Darden, Tenn. Buck was hit by a car, badly injured and discarded, left for dead by the people who hit him. Benny Carver, Buck’s owner, brought Buck by to see Chester for the first time since the incident. Buck was very excited to see Chester again. He is still recovering from his amputation and other injuries but is making progress.
How has Shay Hollingsworth has found success at Lexington softball? BigXthaPlug is a musical key
LEXINGTON – Whenever Shay Hollingsworth steps to the plate at the Henderson County Sports Complex, two familiar sounds to the Lexington softball team belt out. The first, the song “Mmhmm” by the rapper BigXthaPlug is Hollingsworth's walk-up song. The second, a coordinated chant from the dugout. Hollingsworth’s Tiger teammates yelling “Shay, Babay!” Hollingsworth listens...
PES celebrates Sutton's Super Specialness!
KIF1A Day was Sunday, April 28. So in honor of Sutton Box––daughter of Gavin and Hayley Box, a student at Parsons Elementary School––and others with this diagnosis, they celebrated her Super Specialness with a “Dress Like A Superhero” day on Thursday, April 25. A...
SHHS Students Learn the Dangers of Impaired Driving
Scotts Hill High School students had a chance to not only witness a mock traffic accident, but also participate on Friday, April 19th. A mock traffic accident brought emergency workers to the scene and some students played the role of accident victims. The event was…. For complete coverage, see the...
Scotts Hill Lady Lions Play 10 Games in One Week
The Scotts Hill Lady Lions Softball team played four games last week and six tournament games over the weekend. The Lady Lions took on Adamsville, Riverside, Madison Academic, and Chester County. The Lady Lions went 2-2 in those games. Scotts Hill also had three wins and three losses in the tournament at Florence, AL.
FHU’s trailblazing educators lead Tennessee Teacher Education Associations
FHU’s Trailblazing Educators Lead Tennessee Teacher Education Associations. Henderson, Tennessee — (April 25, 2024) — In a highly unusual step, both of Tennessee’s professional organizations for teacher education have chosen their presidents from the same university. Freed-Hardeman university’s dean of the College of Education and Behavioral Sciences and the chair of the Department of Education have taken the reins of the two organizations.
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