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Page B8— The Brownsville States-Graphic, Thursday, May 27, 2010 “As a 29 year resident of Ward 4, I believe that I understand the problems and concerns of it’s residents. It would be my honor and priviledge to represent the people of Ward 4 on the City Board.” Fresh Leadership New Voice Alderman Ward 4 Moses J.P. Vote Paid for by Candidate Election Fund House For Sale REDUCED Three bedroom, two full bath energy efficient house. Over 2000 square feet, totally re- modeled. New appliances, two door work shop, screened in cook out building, small stocked lake. Available with six acres or + 2 acres. Was $189,000, now $ 177,000 with six acres, $ 164,000 with + 2 acres! All offers considered! Call 731-432-0929. 19 Allen Station Rd. - - Local 5-Day Forecast Thu 5/27 87/67 Mostly sunny early. Scattered thunder- storms developing later in the day. Sunrise Sunset 5:45 AM 8:04 PM Fri 5/28 85/64 Partly cloudy with a stray thunderstorm. Sunrise Sunset 5:44 AM 8:05 PM Sat 5/29 84/67 Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 80s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunrise Sunset 5:44 AM 8:05 PM Sun 5/30 85/67 More sun than clouds. Highs in the mid 80s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunrise Sunset 5:43 AM 8:06 PM Mon 5/31 88/69 Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 80s and lows in the upper 60s. Sunrise Sunset 5:43 AM 8:07 PM Memphis 88/69 Chattanooga 83/64 Knoxville 87/64 Nashville 88/67 Covington 87/66 Tennessee At A Glance Area Cities Area Cities City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. Athens 87 64 t-storm Greeneville 87 62 t-storm Milan 86 65 t-storm Bristol 86 61 t-storm Jackson 87 66 t-storm Morristown 87 63 t-storm Chattanooga 83 64 mst sunny Jamestown 85 64 mst sunny Nashville 88 67 t-storm Clarksville 85 65 t-storm Jefferson City 86 64 t-storm Oak Ridge 88 64 t-storm Columbia 87 64 t-storm Johnson City 86 61 t-storm Paris 84 63 t-storm Cookeville 86 65 mst sunny Kingsport 88 64 t-storm Pulaski 88 65 t-storm Crossville 83 64 mst sunny Knoxville 87 64 t-storm Savannah 88 65 t-storm Dayton 88 64 mst sunny Lewisburg 86 63 t-storm Shelbyville 88 65 t-storm Dyersburg 88 66 t-storm McMinnville 87 65 mst sunny Sweetwater 87 64 t-storm Gatlinburg 82 56 t-storm Memphis 88 69 t-storm Tullahoma 87 65 mst sunny National Cities City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. Atlanta 87 66 mst sunny Houston 92 71 t-storm Phoenix 94 68 sunny Boston 73 51 pt sunny Los Angeles 66 52 pt sunny San Francisco 58 46 rain Chicago 75 54 rain Miami 88 75 t-storm Seattle 64 50 cloudy Dallas 93 70 mst sunny Minneapolis 85 61 sunny St. Louis 85 62 t-storm Denver 86 59 mst sunny New York 80 61 t-storm Washington, DC 94 69 mst sunny Moon Phases First May 20 Full May 27 Last Jun 4 New Jun 12 UV Index Thu 5/27 10 Very High Fri 5/28 10 Very High Sat 5/29 10 Very High Sun 5/30 10 Very High Mon 5/31 10 Very High The UV Index is measured on a 0 - 11 number scale, with a higher UV Index showing the need for greater skin protection. 0 11 ©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service Anderson Early Childhood Center will continue to register four year old children in Pre- school for the coming school year, 2010 - 2011. Anderson will also register for Kindergarten during the month of June. Registration will begin Tuesday, June 1 from 8:00 AM until 11:30 AM. Proper documenta- tion needed is the Social Security card, immuniza- tion record, birth certifi- cate, physical, and proof of income. Registration will continue through June 25th. As is tradition at Anderson Early Childhood Center, students recently present- ed the school’s annual art show for parents and other supporters. Displaying their talent, they made pottery bowls and a ceramic fish. They also made self- portraits and underwater scenes. Twenty-one Haywood High School students recently received High Schools That Work Awards of Educational Achievement. This accomplishment signi- fies their readiness for employment and post- secondary studies. The award is a way to let businesses, industries, colleges and universities know that these students have demonstrated the potential to succeed by meeting academic readi- ness goals on the HSTW assessment; completing a rigorous academic course of study in at least two of the following subject areas: English/language arts, mathematics and science; and complet- ing a concentration in a career/technical field, mathematics/science or the humanities. The HSTW Awards are given to a select group of students who meet these criteria at schools participating in HSTW and Technology Centers That Work (TCTW). HSTW and TCTW are the nation’s largest efforts to combine challenging academic courses and modern career/technical studies to raise student achievement. HHS students earning HSTW Awards of Educational Achievement are Lakeithia Caldwell, Bianca Cole, Rory Dedmon, Demarcus Douglas, Quincey Halliburton, Jeffrey Mothershead, Heather Anderson, Fabiola Calderon, Lauren Perry, Eric Sellari, Nickalus Bostic, Monica Austin, Alex Galbraith, Sabrina Saveh, Aubrey Davis, Kiara Jones, Andrew Pearson, Anna Scott, Blace Correa, Alexandrea Primrose and Chris Rich.) HHS Students earn HSTW awards Anderson Registration Anderson displays students’ talent
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Page B8— The Brownsville States-Graphic, Thursday, May 27, 2010

“As a 29 year resident of Ward 4, I believe that I understand the problems and concerns of it’s residents. It would be my honor and priviledge to represent

the people of Ward 4 on the City Board.”

Fresh Leadership New Voice

Alderman Ward 4MosesJ.P.Vote

Paid for by Candidate Election Fund

House For SaleREDUCED

Three bedroom, two full bath energy efficient house. Over 2000 square feet, totally re-modeled. New appliances,

two door work shop, screened in cook out building, small

stocked lake. Available with six acres or + 2 acres. Was

$189,000, now $ 177,000 with six acres, $ 164,000 with + 2 acres! All offers considered!

Call 731-432-0929.

19 Allen Station Rd.

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Today's WeatherLocal 5-Day Forecast

Thu5/27

87/67Mostly sunny early.Scattered thunder-storms developinglater in the day.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:04 PM

Fri5/28

85/64Partly cloudy with astray thunderstorm.

Sunrise Sunset5:44 AM 8:05 PM

Sat5/29

84/67Partly cloudy. Highsin the mid 80s andlows in the upper60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:44 AM 8:05 PM

Sun5/30

85/67More sun thanclouds. Highs in themid 80s and lows inthe upper 60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:43 AM 8:06 PM

Mon5/31

88/69Partly cloudy. Highsin the upper 80s andlows in the upper60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:43 AM 8:07 PM

Memphis88/69

Chattanooga83/64

Knoxville87/64

Nashville88/67

Covington87/66

Tennessee At A Glance

Area CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Athens 87 64 t-storm Greeneville 87 62 t-storm Milan 86 65 t-stormBristol 86 61 t-storm Jackson 87 66 t-storm Morristown 87 63 t-stormChattanooga 83 64 mst sunny Jamestown 85 64 mst sunny Nashville 88 67 t-stormClarksville 85 65 t-storm Jefferson City 86 64 t-storm Oak Ridge 88 64 t-stormColumbia 87 64 t-storm Johnson City 86 61 t-storm Paris 84 63 t-stormCookeville 86 65 mst sunny Kingsport 88 64 t-storm Pulaski 88 65 t-stormCrossville 83 64 mst sunny Knoxville 87 64 t-storm Savannah 88 65 t-stormDayton 88 64 mst sunny Lewisburg 86 63 t-storm Shelbyville 88 65 t-stormDyersburg 88 66 t-storm McMinnville 87 65 mst sunny Sweetwater 87 64 t-stormGatlinburg 82 56 t-storm Memphis 88 69 t-storm Tullahoma 87 65 mst sunny

National CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Atlanta 87 66 mst sunny Houston 92 71 t-storm Phoenix 94 68 sunnyBoston 73 51 pt sunny Los Angeles 66 52 pt sunny San Francisco 58 46 rainChicago 75 54 rain Miami 88 75 t-storm Seattle 64 50 cloudyDallas 93 70 mst sunny Minneapolis 85 61 sunny St. Louis 85 62 t-stormDenver 86 59 mst sunny New York 80 61 t-storm Washington, DC 94 69 mst sunny

Moon Phases

FirstMay 20

FullMay 27

LastJun 4

NewJun 12

UV IndexThu

5/2710

Very High

Fri5/2810

Very High

Sat5/2910

Very High

Sun5/3010

Very High

Mon5/3110

Very High

The UV Index is measured on a 0 -11 number scale, with a higher UVIndex showing the need for greaterskin protection.

0 11

©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service

Today's WeatherLocal 5-Day Forecast

Thu5/27

87/67Mostly sunny early.Scattered thunder-storms developinglater in the day.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:04 PM

Fri5/28

85/64Partly cloudy with astray thunderstorm.

Sunrise Sunset5:44 AM 8:05 PM

Sat5/29

84/67Partly cloudy. Highsin the mid 80s andlows in the upper60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:44 AM 8:05 PM

Sun5/30

85/67More sun thanclouds. Highs in themid 80s and lows inthe upper 60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:43 AM 8:06 PM

Mon5/31

88/69Partly cloudy. Highsin the upper 80s andlows in the upper60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:43 AM 8:07 PM

Memphis88/69

Chattanooga83/64

Knoxville87/64

Nashville88/67

Covington87/66

Tennessee At A Glance

Area CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Athens 87 64 t-storm Greeneville 87 62 t-storm Milan 86 65 t-stormBristol 86 61 t-storm Jackson 87 66 t-storm Morristown 87 63 t-stormChattanooga 83 64 mst sunny Jamestown 85 64 mst sunny Nashville 88 67 t-stormClarksville 85 65 t-storm Jefferson City 86 64 t-storm Oak Ridge 88 64 t-stormColumbia 87 64 t-storm Johnson City 86 61 t-storm Paris 84 63 t-stormCookeville 86 65 mst sunny Kingsport 88 64 t-storm Pulaski 88 65 t-stormCrossville 83 64 mst sunny Knoxville 87 64 t-storm Savannah 88 65 t-stormDayton 88 64 mst sunny Lewisburg 86 63 t-storm Shelbyville 88 65 t-stormDyersburg 88 66 t-storm McMinnville 87 65 mst sunny Sweetwater 87 64 t-stormGatlinburg 82 56 t-storm Memphis 88 69 t-storm Tullahoma 87 65 mst sunny

National CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Atlanta 87 66 mst sunny Houston 92 71 t-storm Phoenix 94 68 sunnyBoston 73 51 pt sunny Los Angeles 66 52 pt sunny San Francisco 58 46 rainChicago 75 54 rain Miami 88 75 t-storm Seattle 64 50 cloudyDallas 93 70 mst sunny Minneapolis 85 61 sunny St. Louis 85 62 t-stormDenver 86 59 mst sunny New York 80 61 t-storm Washington, DC 94 69 mst sunny

Moon Phases

FirstMay 20

FullMay 27

LastJun 4

NewJun 12

UV IndexThu

5/2710

Very High

Fri5/2810

Very High

Sat5/2910

Very High

Sun5/3010

Very High

Mon5/3110

Very High

The UV Index is measured on a 0 -11 number scale, with a higher UVIndex showing the need for greaterskin protection.

0 11

©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service

Today's WeatherLocal 5-Day Forecast

Thu5/27

87/67Mostly sunny early.Scattered thunder-storms developinglater in the day.

Sunrise Sunset5:45 AM 8:04 PM

Fri5/28

85/64Partly cloudy with astray thunderstorm.

Sunrise Sunset5:44 AM 8:05 PM

Sat5/29

84/67Partly cloudy. Highsin the mid 80s andlows in the upper60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:44 AM 8:05 PM

Sun5/30

85/67More sun thanclouds. Highs in themid 80s and lows inthe upper 60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:43 AM 8:06 PM

Mon5/31

88/69Partly cloudy. Highsin the upper 80s andlows in the upper60s.

Sunrise Sunset5:43 AM 8:07 PM

Memphis88/69

Chattanooga83/64

Knoxville87/64

Nashville88/67

Covington87/66

Tennessee At A Glance

Area CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Athens 87 64 t-storm Greeneville 87 62 t-storm Milan 86 65 t-stormBristol 86 61 t-storm Jackson 87 66 t-storm Morristown 87 63 t-stormChattanooga 83 64 mst sunny Jamestown 85 64 mst sunny Nashville 88 67 t-stormClarksville 85 65 t-storm Jefferson City 86 64 t-storm Oak Ridge 88 64 t-stormColumbia 87 64 t-storm Johnson City 86 61 t-storm Paris 84 63 t-stormCookeville 86 65 mst sunny Kingsport 88 64 t-storm Pulaski 88 65 t-stormCrossville 83 64 mst sunny Knoxville 87 64 t-storm Savannah 88 65 t-stormDayton 88 64 mst sunny Lewisburg 86 63 t-storm Shelbyville 88 65 t-stormDyersburg 88 66 t-storm McMinnville 87 65 mst sunny Sweetwater 87 64 t-stormGatlinburg 82 56 t-storm Memphis 88 69 t-storm Tullahoma 87 65 mst sunny

National CitiesCity Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond. City Hi Lo Cond.Atlanta 87 66 mst sunny Houston 92 71 t-storm Phoenix 94 68 sunnyBoston 73 51 pt sunny Los Angeles 66 52 pt sunny San Francisco 58 46 rainChicago 75 54 rain Miami 88 75 t-storm Seattle 64 50 cloudyDallas 93 70 mst sunny Minneapolis 85 61 sunny St. Louis 85 62 t-stormDenver 86 59 mst sunny New York 80 61 t-storm Washington, DC 94 69 mst sunny

Moon Phases

FirstMay 20

FullMay 27

LastJun 4

NewJun 12

UV IndexThu

5/2710

Very High

Fri5/2810

Very High

Sat5/2910

Very High

Sun5/3010

Very High

Mon5/3110

Very High

The UV Index is measured on a 0 -11 number scale, with a higher UVIndex showing the need for greaterskin protection.

0 11

©2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service

Anderson Early Childhood Center will continue to register four year old children in Pre-school for the coming school year, 2010 - 2011.

Anderson will also

register for Kindergarten during the month of June.

Registration will begin Tuesday, June 1 from 8:00 AM until 11:30 AM.

Proper documenta-

tion needed is the Social Security card, immuniza-tion record, birth certifi-cate, physical, and proof of income. Registration will continue through June 25th.

As is tradition at Anderson Early Childhood Center, students recently present-ed the school’s annual art show for parents and other supporters. Displaying their talent, they made pottery bowls and a ceramic fish. They also made self-portraits and underwater scenes.

Twenty-one Haywood High School students recently received High Schools That Work Awards of Educational Achievement. This accomplishment signi-fies their readiness for employment and post-secondary studies. The award is a way to let businesses, industries,

colleges and universities know that these students have demonstrated the potential to succeed by meeting academic readi-ness goals on the HSTW assessment; completing a rigorous academic course of study in at least two of the following subject areas: English/language arts, mathematics and

science; and complet-ing a concentration in a career/technical field, mathematics/science or the humanities.The HSTW Awards are given to a select group of students who meet these criteria at schools participating in HSTW and Technology Centers That Work (TCTW).

HSTW and TCTW are the nation’s largest efforts to combine challenging academic courses and modern career/technical studies to raise student achievement.

HHS students earning HSTW Awards of Educational Achievement are Lakeithia Caldwell, Bianca Cole, Rory Dedmon, Demarcus Douglas, Quincey Halliburton, Jeffrey Mothershead, Heather Anderson, Fabiola Calderon, Lauren Perry, Eric Sellari, Nickalus Bostic, Monica Austin, Alex Galbraith, Sabrina Saveh, Aubrey Davis, Kiara Jones, Andrew Pearson, Anna Scott, Blace Correa, Alexandrea Primrose and Chris Rich.)

HHS Students earn HSTW awards

Anderson Registration

Anderson displays students’ talent

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