Ben H. DeBord
Ben H. DeBord, 83, of Pikeville, Tennessee, died at Standifer Place on Sunday, October 1, 2017. He was a member of Wheeler Hill Church of Christ, and the Delaware Lodge #46 F & AM of Muncie, Indiana. He was a veteran of the United States Army, and went on to retire from General Motors after…
Read MoreWeek of 10-1-17
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Read MoreMobile home fire on Angel Lockheart Rd.
Pikeville, Mt. Crest and Nine Mile Volunteer Fire Departments responded to a mobile home fire at 652 Angel Lockheart Road on Thursday morning, September 28. The home was gutted on the inside and had no electrical service, according to Pikeville Fire Chief Paul Swafford. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time, he…
Read MoreFall Festival is October 6-8
The festival kicks off on Friday, October 6, with the Fall Festival Golf Tournament at Fall Creek Falls State Park. The event begins at 8:00 a.m. with a shotgun start and 4-person scramble. Several contests including: closest to the pin, longest drive and longest putt are planned. A cookout at the Farmers Market downtown follows…
Read MoreFree dental services coming next week for Bledsoe adults
Free teeth cleaning, fillings, or extractions are being offered to Bledsoe County residents at the third annual Dentistry from the Heart event hosted by Dr. Fred Lee and Pikeville Family Dentistry in Pikeville on Friday, October 6. For more, see the September 28 issue of The Bledsonian Banner.
Read MoreGrissom dies in crash
Adam Grissom, 37, was killed on Wednesday morning, September 27, after his truck flipped onto its top on Highway 30 West near Cranwell Road, according to the preliminary accident report. The roadway was temporarily closed and has since been reopened. For more, see the October 5, 2017 issue of The Bledsonian-Banner.
Read MoreWeek of September 25
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Read MoreWeek of 9-25-17
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Read MoreShooting in Brockdell Community
Scotty Cranford, 26, was shot in the hand after an altercation in the Brockdell Community of Bledsoe County on Tuesday afternoon, September 19, according to Detective Angelo Oreto of the Bledsoe County Sheriff’s Department. Jonathan Parsons, 23, shot Cranford in the hand during the altercation, Oreto said. Parsons was charged with aggravated assault, possession of…
Read MoreNew home planned for Chief Roaring Eagle
On Friday evening, the Bledsoe County High School Warriors plan to come back home from Dunlap with Chief Roaring Eagle in their possession. For more, see the September 21 issue of The Bledsonian Banner.
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