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UDC Chapter visits confederate cemetery

On April 9, members of the Kirby-Smith Chapter 327 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) visited the McGavock Confederate Cemetery in Franklin. A service was conducted at the monument that honors the 225 unknown soldiers who lost their lives during the Battle of Franklin on November 30, 1865. Two hundred and thirty Tennessee soldiers were killed during the battle. The cemetery is a part of the Eastern Flank Battlefield Park.

Signature Health of Monteagle garners recognition

Life Enrichment Department of the Quarter Misty Fornecker and her Team of Signature Healthcare of Monteagle. Misty is a great leader who brings so much joy to the community and those around her and especially to the lives of the elders and their families and coworkers. Her mission is supporting their life with purpose. Through the deep commitment of Eden Alternative philosophy she has created a culture where it is person-directed care and daily experiences it.

Nothing beats a good coupon

Tennessee’s South Cumberland Chamber of Commerce has produced a Value Book to save you money while supporting local good cause. A portion of the $20 purchase is donated to local youth programs.

A (not so) Deadly Development

The Grundy County Herald’s own award-winning feature writer Beth Riner has her second humorous Southern mystery, “A Deadly Development,” coming out later this month.