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Geneva Caldwell

Geneva (Farley) Caldwell was born on August 3, 1927 in Dunlap, Tennessee, the daughter of Alex Farley and Bertha (Swaner) Farley. She died January 6, 2018 in Chickasha, Oklahoma. Geneva grew up in Tennessee, one of eleven children. She liked to say that she had been a coal miner’s sweetheart and a military policeman’s wife.…

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Driver sought after fleeing through parking lot

Alexander Grindstaff, 25, is being sought by authorities after reportedly leading them on a chase through two pedestrian-filled areas, reports Sequatchie County Sheriff Ronnie Hitchcock. For more, see the January 11 issue of The Dunlap Tribune.

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State questions Rescue Squad practices

Records of the Sequatchie County Rescue Squad have been examined by the Tennessee State Comptroller’s Office, with results released to the squad’s board of directors, state legislators and leaders, and others. Findings related to “unsupported and questionable” transactions were discovered, said Comptroller Justin P. Wilson, but no transactions were described as criminal or deceptive. For…

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Week of January 8

This NEWSPAPER does not knowingly accept HELP WANTED ads that indicate a preference based on age from employers covered by the AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT. More information may be obtained from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 50 Vantage Way, Suite 202, Nashville, TN 37228-9940, telephone 1-615-736-5820. Publisher’s Notice: All real estate advertised in this…

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Kenneth Young

Kenneth King Young, 90, of Signal Mountain died at his home, Sunday, January 7, 2018. Mr. Young was retired from Omega Tile Co. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Viola King Young; brothers, Gene and Donny Young; and sister, Joyce Painter. Survivors include his sons, Kenneth Wayne, Ronny and Tracy Young;…

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Paul Johnston

John Jasper Paul Johnston was born on December 30, 1942 at home at Johnston Cove in Sequatchie County to Maloy and Mae Johnston. He passed away on January 4, 2018 surrounded by family and friends. He was faithfully married to Norma (Moore) for 55 years and devoted himself to his children, Johnny (Leslie), Danny (Trish),…

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Bragg charged with bogus checks

A Sequatchie County woman remained in custody without bond on January 2 after reportedly manufacturing her own checks, then passing them. Charged with theft over $10,000 was Stephanie Bragg, 33. For more, see the January 4 issue of The Dunlap Tribune.

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Lady Indians win District title

Focus and determination on each lane guided the Sequatchie County High School girls’ bowling team to a district title. Bowling against perennial league champ Soddy Daisy on December 18, the Lady Indians took an 18-9 win. For more, see the January 4 issue of the Dunlap Tribune.

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Week of January 1

This NEWSPAPER does not knowingly accept HELP WANTED ads that indicate a preference based on age from employers covered by the AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT. More information may be obtained from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 50 Vantage Way, Suite 202, Nashville, TN 37228-9940, telephone 1-615-736-5820. Publisher’s Notice: All real estate advertised in this…

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James Williamson Jr.

James Henry Williamson, Jr., 90, of Whitwell passed away Saturday December 24, 2017. He was of the Methodist faith. Mr. Williamson served in World War II and the Korean War. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Eleanor Warthen Williamson, Sr. Survivors include his wife, Dot Williamson; daughters, Diane Pollard and Dr.…

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