Tri-City Reporter September 15 2010

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Page 10 The Tri-City Reporter, Wednesday, September 15, 2010

DOWNING THE QB - The Gibson County Pioneers defense #20 Dustin Murdock, #15 Michael Keel and #54 Cameron Johnson, swarms Dresden quarterback Dale Hutcherson. (Photo by Lori Cathey)

HALFTIME - The Gibson County Marching Pioneer Band perform at halftime with the percussion doing their solo. (Photo by Lori Cathey)

LONG DISTANCE CONNECTION - Pioneer senior wide receiver Matt Littleton goes airborne to haul in a pass for a first down. (Photo by Lori Cathey)

Online degree is an option

CLOSE CALL - Rutherford Pirate Mary Alice McKeand tries to tag Lady Eagle Chay Poynor. (Photo by Lori Cathey)

Edmonds completes program Glynn Edmonds of Crockett, Dyer and Gibson counties is one of 14 county officials who have completed the Solid Waste Professionals Certificate Program (SWPCP), a training program offered by the University of Tennessee County Technical Assistance Service (CTAS) in conjunction with the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) and the Tennessee Solid Waste Directors Association. The first-ever graduating class graduated on September 1 during a special ceremony in Nashville. Class members who graduated also included: Michael Atkins of Monroe County; Danny Benard of Chester County; John DeMoll of Franklin

County; Randy Etheridge of Hardin County; Robert Hayes of Wayne County; Justin Holland of the City of Chattanooga; Gary Jackson of Tipton County; Clinton Neal of Haywood County; Mark Payne of Marion County; Mike Russell of Claiborne County; Mike Sweeney of Maury County; Morgan Thomas of Marshall County; and Charles Traylor of Fayette County. The inaugural class graduated after completing program requirements within nine months. It was originally projected that the required coursework would take at least 18 months to complete. SWPCP is designed to provide sound principles and practices in the planning, management and operation

of an integrated solid waste system. The comprehensive training program is specifically designed for the solid waste professional. The University of Tennessee County TechnicalAssistance Service provides direct assistance to county officials and their associations.

Glynn Edmonds

LAST OUT - Dyer had a 4-0 win over Rutherford. Lady Eagle pitcher Marcie Cole pitched a 1 hitter. Here Cole gets the final out by making a catch on a pop up fly. (Photo by Lori Cathey)

It’s that time again! Have you had your spine checked lately? Now is the time! Total Health Chiropractic is offering $25.00 initial exams for three weeks! September 7th-24th, new patients will receive X-rays and a spinal nerve scan for no more than $25.00. Call (731) 855-0301 today or drop by to schedule your exam. We are located directly across from Peabody High School. We look forward to seeing you!!

Total Health Chiropractic and Sports Rehabilitation 2064 South Hwy 45 Bypass Trenton, TN 38382 Not applicable for Medicare/Medicaid

An online agricultural business degree offered by the University of Tennessee at Martin could be the next step for persons who are currently working in the agriculture industry and are seeking specialized skills in management. “The agribusiness sector represents a significant portion of the U.S. gross national product and is at the forefront of many developments in the next few years such as alternative energy and biotechnology,” said Dr. Joey Mehlhorn, UT Martin professor of agricultural economics. “This degree focuses on developing skills that will allow graduates to succeed in this progressive, highly technical and sophisticated field.” The curriculum will provide training in the fundamental areas of agribusiness such as management, marketing, finance, risk management and policy. Participation in the online agricultural business degree will allow a student the flexibility to pursue a degree program at home based on his or her schedule. “Many students completing the online agricultural business degree will have an advantage over students completing a traditional degree by already having demonstrated the drive and initiative to manage other responsibilities such as a job or family while simultaneously grasping cutting edge technologies needed to be successful in an online degree program,” said Dr. Scott Parrott, UT Martin assistant professor of agricultural economics. “For more information about the program, call UT Online at 866-587-7589 or 731-881-7764.

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