Iraqis Celebrate Us Pullback But Bombing Kills 33 (ap)
AP – Not a single American soldier was in sight. Gone, too, were the American helicopters whose buzz has for years defined Baghdad’s background track. Read more
Lawrence County Man Faces Prescription Fraud Charges
A Lawrenceburg man is in the Giles County Jail facing two counts of prescription fraud. According to Pulaski Police Chief John Dickey, 45 year old Steven Andrew Ayers called a local pharmacy, claiming to be a doctor and called in a prescription. Ayers then attempted to pick up the prescription at the pharmacy. He was [...]
Mrs. Rosy Umphrey
Mrs. Rosy Umphrey, age 61, of Lawrenceburg, passed away Tuesday. She was a native of Lawrence County, and a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Garry Umphrey of Lawrenceburg, one son, Brandon Reed Umphrey of New Market Alabama, and one brother, Kenny Moore of Hidden Lake, Idaho. Funeral services for Mrs. Rosy Umphrey will [...]
Meth Lab Found Across The Street From Summertown Elementary School
Agents with the Sheriff?s department have dismantled two more meth-amphetamine labs one across the street from Summertown Elementary school. According to a press release agents have charged Kerry Jennings, Austin Burchell and Tracy Hobbs on various drug charges for a alleged meth lab at 324 Corbin Street, which is across the street from the school. [...]
Lawsuit Concerning The Death Of Jodi Woods Underway In Weakly County
A lawsuit accusing a Martin Tennessee hospital of negligence continues in Weakley County Circuit Court this week. A panel of 12 jurors heard plaintiff testimony last week in the case against Martin?s Volunteer Community Hospital. An initial lawsuit dated June 14, 2007, was filed almost one year after University of Tennessee at Martin senior and [...]