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Williamson County property transfers - The Tennessean |
Williamson County property transfersThe Tennessean159 Creekstone Blvd., Franklin, buyer: Cathy Y. and Raymond A. Keller Jr., seller: Pulte Homes, price: $360000. 305 Battery Court, Franklin, buyer: W. Burk and Pamella B. Wyatt, seller: Stephen and Jennifer Spergl, price: $98000. Vacant. |
Franklin County Area Police Log - Chambersburg Public Opinion |
Franklin County Area Police LogChambersburg Public OpinionDUI: William Oscar Wilson Jr., 48, Shippensburg, was arrested Monday for allegedly driving under the influence. Pennsylvania State Police, Carlisle, said Wilson was stopped at 12:06 am in the area of 618 Glen St. THEFT: A blue Vera Bradley purse and ...and more » |
William Franklin Moreland - Amarillo.com |
William Franklin MorelandAmarillo.comServices will be at 10 am Saturday in First Baptist Church of Skellytown with the Rev. Fines Marchman, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery in Pampa. Arrangements are by Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors of Pampa. |
Franklin County Veterans' Memorial Park to have military history trail - Chambersburg Public Opinion |
Franklin County Veterans' Memorial Park to have military history trailChambersburg Public OpinionWilliam Harter, co-chairman of the memorial park committee. "We're also hoping a part of that reflection and meditation will lead to inspiration in our hearts from their example, their contributions, to enable us to recommit ourselves to the values for ... |
William Owens Monument to Be Rededicated at May 27 Ceremony - The Missourian |
William Owens Monument to Be Rededicated at May 27 CeremonyThe MissourianPaul Annable, left, Franklin County Cemetery Society, and Marc Houseman, director of the Washington Historical Society museum, stand next to pieces of a tombstone that belong to William G. Owens, husband of Lucinda Owens, founder of Washington. |
Franklin teen charged in holdup - Milford Daily News |
Franklin teen charged in holdupMilford Daily NewsBy Jessica Trufant/Daily News staff A Franklin teenager is facing several charges after a reported hold-up attempt Tuesday at Table Top Pizza on Pond Street. William A. Knight, 18, of 610 Maple St., was arraigned in Wrentham District Court yesterday on ... |
Franklin Lakes council fills vacancy - NorthJersey.com  NorthJersey.com |
Franklin Lakes council fills vacancyNorthJersey.comBY PHILIP DEVENCENTIS FRANKLIN LAKES — The Borough Council last week appointed Thomas Lambrix to fill a vacancy on the governing body through the end of the year. Lambrix succeeds former Councilman William Smith, who resigned on May 1 to assume the ...and more » |
21 from Franklin and Jefferson counties indicted on meth charges - STLtoday.com |
21 from Franklin and Jefferson counties indicted on meth chargesSTLtoday.comProsecutors said that nine Pacific residents were arrested: Amy N. Bueker, 25, Tammy L. Busch, 41, Miranda J. Everhart, 21, Dale M. Harris, 44, Douglas E. Hughes, 29, Ethan M. Lepinski, 47, Eric E. Lyerla, 37, William L. McKinney, 21, and Elaine M.and more » |
Class of 2012 tops $2.7 million in scholarships - Franklin News Post |
Class of 2012 tops $2.7 million in scholarshipsFranklin News PostSeveral graduates of FCHS who died young were remembered with scholarships in their memories at the awards program, including Jared William Kubasak, who was killed in Iraq in 2005. He is the only Franklin County soldier to die in the Iraq War. |
William Dewey Todd - Oak Ridger |
William Dewey ToddOak RidgerAn online guest book may be signed at weatherfordmortuary.com. William Dewey Todd passed away on May 22, 2012, at his home in Oak Ridge. He was born Dec. 30, 1920, in Benton County, Tenn., to Benjamin Franklin Todd and Meda Bateman Todd. |
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