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<Click here 2004 archives>
<Click here 2003 archives>
DECEMBER 22, 2005
<One seriously injured in wreck>
<Pacemaker op is first for Scott County>
<'Shop With Cop' is 'big success' for FOP>
<First Lady Conte donates books to FES>
DECEMBER 15, 2005
<Keeton appointed to replace Murphy as county mayor>
<Commission approves capital outlay note>
<OPD reminds residents of dog laws>
<OSSD to lease facility to STAND>
DECEMBER 8, 2005
<HTC seeks cable TV franchise>
<Scott schools receive $500k grant>
<$10m could be price tag for justice center>
<Several injured in rash of weekend accidents>
DECEMBER 1, 2005
<Process underway to fill county mayor's seat>
<Unemployment jumps from 6.3% to 7.1%>
<Hunsville creates parks advisory board>
<Chamber prepares for annual Christmas parade>
NOVEMBER 24, 2005
<Suspect sought in armed robbery of gas station>
<Murphy tenders resignation>
<SHS students successfully manufacture biodiesel fuel>
<Grand Jury indicts 16 on 13 true bills>
<Davis' suspension of teacher upheld by board>
NOVEMBER 17, 2005
<Guard reflects on experiences in Iraq>
<Rev. Smith: 'Not the time to protest'>
<Groups petition to stop New River mining>
<Board accepts charges lodged against teacher-coach>
NOVEMBER 10, 2005
<Guard's Return Home Continues>
<Expanding Court's Jurisdiction Discussed>
<TVAAS Scores Greatly Improved At Local Schools>
<Report Indicates Improving Economy In Scott County>
NOVEMBER 3, 2005
<Murphy Chosen As New TTC Director>
<Busy Election Setting Up For 2006>
<Jobless Rate Dips To 6.2%
OCTOBER 27, 2005
<'Hall' Inductees Honored At Ceremony>
<Local Guardsmen Could Be Home Within Week>
<Oneida Board Approves 'De-Annexation'>
<Huntsville Finalizes Tax Discount Incentive>
OCTOBER 20, 2005
<Grant Matters, Drug Program Top Commission Agenda>
<State Announces $1.5M In CDBG Grants>
<Ownership Of Old WES Transferred To County>
<Saturday Event Will Dedicate Ampitheater>
OCTOBER 13, 2005
<Paint Rock Man Killed In Accident>
<Large Grant Allows S.T.A.N.D. To Expand Services>
<Donation Launches Fund For New Drug Dog>
SEPTEMBER 29, 2005
<Local Jobless Rate Drops To 6.6%>
<Senior Center Open, 'Going Strong'>
<Property Parcel's Future Dominates H'ville Meeting>
<Former Scott Man Publishes Third Book>
<Scott Among Six E.T. Counties To Benefit From Grant>
SEPTEMBER 22, 2005
<Ten Chosen For Hall-of-Fame>
<County Commission OK's New Health Plan>
<Town of Oneida OK's Reverse Annexation Measure>
<Community Welcomes New RSCC President>
<Rugby To Celebrate 125th Anniversary With Reenactment>
SEPTEMBER 15, 2005
<Particpation in Railroad Authority OK'd>
<D.A.: Inmate's Death Was Suicide>
<School Board Chooses Sharp As Chairman>
<Local Hurricane Relief Continues>
<Haunting Set For Saturday Night>
SEPTEMBER 08, 2005
<Going To Bat For Katrina's Victims>
<Suspect Sought In Armed Robbery>
<Services Held For Jan Laxton>
SEPTEMBER 01, 2005
<Electric Rate Hiked 7.52%>
<Huntsville Board Approves 46-Cent Tax Increase>
<Leah Sexton Is Little Miss Fairest>
AUGUST 18, 2005
<Commission Approves No-Tax-Hike Budget>
<Huntsville Tax Could Increase 300%>
<Preparing For The Worst-Case Scenario...>
<School Board Accepts Pre-K Grants>
AUGUST 11, 2005
<Businesses Donate To The Iraqi Cause>
<Making The Grade: Schools Excel In AYP>
<Burnt Mill Bridge Construction Progresses>
<Funding Received For Pre-K Classrooms>
<OSSD Board Approves FY-2005 Budget>
AUGUST 04, 2005
<Harvey Found Guilty; Sentenced To Life>
<Loredo Pleads Guilty; Sentenced To 16 Years>
<Murder Suspect Searches For New Counsel>
<Huntsville Files Lawsuit Against County>
<Branim Completes Purchase Of Barna>
JULY 28, 2005
<Murder Trial Underway>
<Cross Indicted On Murder Charge>
<Commissioners Balk At Two Agenda Items>
<Grant Recommended For HUD>
JULY 21, 2005
<Wreck Claims Life>
<Cross Bound Over To Grand Jury>
<Motion To Supress Evidence In Harvey Case Denied>
<School Board Approves $14.9 Million Budget>
<County Budget Delayed>
JULY 14, 2005
<Scott Soldier Injured In Iraq>br>
<Two From Here Indicted In KY>
<No Serious Injuries In Pair Of Wrecks>
<Scott Awarded $16k Tire Grant>
<FNB Announces Annual Mini-Grants>
JULY 07, 2005
<Fire Cause Undetermined>
<Lawsuit Filed Against Accused Killer>
<Marcum Takes Reins Of SHS Girls' Program>
JUNE 30, 2005
<Coal Truck Wreck Keeps Crews Busy>
<Branim Enters Intent To Purchase Barna>
<Unemployment Holds Steady At 7.0%>
<Huntsville To Consider Road Closing>
<Crowd Of 14,000 Expected For Firemen's Fourth>
JUNE 23, 2005
<Oneida Assumes Financial Responsibility Of B&G Club>
<Surveying And Core Drilling Approved For Jail Site>
<Services Held For Longtime Businessman>
<Proposed Heritage Area Moves Forward>
JUNE 16, 2005
<Coal Hill Site Among State's Top Endangered Places>
<TBI Report: Local Crime In-Line With State Averages>
<Black Bear Killed In Smokey Junction Area>
JUNE 09, 2005
<One Killed In Fiery Cycle Crash>
<Purse Theft Leads To Multiple Charges>
<Services Held For Longtime Businessman Rector>
<Suspect Leads Officers On Chase Through County>
JUNE 02, 2005
<Murder Probe Continues>
<Longmire New President/CEO At FNB>
<Industrial Medicine Program In Full Swing At SCH>
<Jobless Rate Drops To 7.0 Percent>
MAY 26, 2005
<Jail Site Chosen>
<PEC Board Rescinds Motion To Purchase Property>
<Dumplin' Festival, VFW Service Top Holiday Weekend Events>
MAY 19, 2005
<Davis Re-Appointed To Two-Year Term>
<Cross To Undergo Mental Evaluation>
<Museum Receives Award of Distinction>
<Vandalism Leads To Multiple Charges>
<Commission Activates Growth Committee>
MAY 12, 2005
<S.O.R.E. Rounds Up Sex Offenders>
<S.O.R.E. Raid Turns Up Weapons Stockpile>
<Teen Killed Near 'Hole In Earth'>
<Cross Faces Federal Gun Charge>
<Worthless Check Leads To Arrests>
<Alexander Says Scott Good Location For Business>
MAY 05, 2005
<Commissioners Lift Hiring Freeze>
<Two Tracts Of Property Offered For Jail>
<Snake Tale Creates Stir>
<OPD Arrests Suspects; Thwarts Possible Burglary>
APRIL 28, 2005
<Jail Reopens For Occupancy>
<Mobile Lab Provides Glimpse Of Future In Education>
<Guilty Pleas Entered In Stabbing Case>
<PEC To Purchase Morgan County Property>
<Relay Organizers Hope For Record Year In 2005>
APRIL 21, 2005
<Jail Closure Crimps Budget>
<Students Aid Rebuilding Of War-Torn Iraq>
<County's Teen Pregnancy Rate Below State Average>
<Sheriff's Department Busts Suspected Meth Lab>
APRIL 14, 2005
<Youth Shot To Death; Neighbor Charged>
<Hospital CEO Discusses New Facility, Local Healthcare>
<Truck Wreck Causes Headaches on U.S. Hwy. 27
<Board Considers Multiple Personnel Matters
<Oneida Park Gymnasium Reopens; Named In Mayor's Honor>
APRIL 07, 2005
<Yet Another Lawsuit Filed>
<Committee Pledges Support To Effort To Save Railroad Line>
<Local Unemployment Rate Dips Slightly>
MARCH 24, 2005
<Andrea Walks Across Scott County>
<Child Rape Charges Top List of Indictments>
<Oneida Board Votes To Refinance Bond Issues>
<Big Brothers Big Sisters Sets Little Big Dinner Date>
MARCH 17, 2005
<Commission Approves Measures To Reopen Jail>
<Oneida Man Pleads Guilty In Pharmacy Case>
<Oneida Police Officer Injured In Collision>
MARCH 10, 2005
<Officers Injured In Tuesday Incident>
<Commission Discusses Jail In Worksession>
<Committee OK's Grant Loan For Sewer Hook-Ups>
MARCH 03, 2005
<Commission Acts On Jail Closure>
<Routine Matters Dominate Huntsville Meeting>
<Citizens Take First Step To Bring Back VFD>
<Kilby Hails Governor's Anti-Meth Legislation>
FEBRUARY 24, 2005
<Jail Closed By Fire Marshal's Order>
<Attorney For Sheriff's Department Seeks Dismissal Of Suit>
<Ellis' Name Inscribed On D.C. Monument>
FEBRUARY 17, 2005
<'Rehabilitation, Not Punishment'>
<Board Elects To Advertise For Director>
<Imagination Library Raises The Bar>
<Top Seniors Named At Oneida High School>
FEBRUARY 10, 2005
<In Defense Of Hospital Lease>
<Garrett Named OPD's Officer Of Year>
<Top 10 Students Named At Scott High>
FEBRUARY 03, 2005
<Attentus Assumes Hospital Lease>
<Jobless Rate Jumps To 7.2%>
<'Value-Added' Not Kind To Local Schools>
<Sheriff Details Changes At His Department>
JANUARY 27, 2005
<Work Intensifies As Transition Deadline Nears>
<Sewer Rates To Increase In Oneida>
<Huntsville Removes 'Paid' Status For Fire Chief>
<Shoemaker Is Director Of Friends Of BSF>
JANUARY 20, 2005
<Chief Detective: The Truth Will Be Told>
<Verdict For Bueso: Guilty>
<Hundreds Turn Out For 'Imagination Library'>
<Board Approves Change Order For WES Project>
JANUARY 13, 2005
<Sheriff: Reserve Judgment Until Truth Is Heard>
<Great Dane Moves Forward Towards Production>
<Burchfield Returns To OHS As Coach>
<First Baby Of '05 Born At Scott County Hospital>
<'Imagination Library' Created Locally>
JANUARY 6, 2005
<Flat Creek Reservoir Reaches Capacity>
<Super Bowl Sunday Beer Sales In Winfield?>
<TN Technology Center Receives Awards Of Excellence>
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