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‘Marathon Man’ conquers NYC |
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 |
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From Post staff reports Chalk up another marathon finish for local long distance runner Ken "Hawk" Davis. This time he conquered the Big Apple as the retired AT&T employee completed the 2009 ING New York City Marathon with a time of 3:49:32. |
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Commission to vote on helping Mt. Juliet pay for road construction |
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 |
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By BEN DUDLEY The Wilson Post While the Mt. Juliet has enjoyed its new high school, the city has had some trouble with the construction of Curd Road, which leads to the school. The road was very curvy and it is being straightened out to make it easier for school buses to maneuver. |
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Walking to remember veterans |
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 |
 | A memorial walk on Wednesday from the Lebanon Public Square to the State Capitol Building in Nashville is a new tradition as Army Master Sgt. Jim Williams, far right, makes the track with Vietnam Veteran Mel London and a great supporter of veterans and service men and women, Lebanon resident, Jim Retzke. London said their hope is that next year more Veterans will join them on the 28-mile walk honoring and memorializing veterans. JOHN B. BRYAN / The Wilson Post
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Veterans Day ceremony held at Courthouse |
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 |
 | U.S. Army Special Forces Staff Sgt. Mason Alkire speaks to the crowd about the honor and duty of U.S. Armed Forces personnel and veterans at the Lebanon Veterans Day celebration on Wednesday. Behind him is the monument honoring all residents of Wilson County who have died in every American war. The name of U.S. Army Spc. Jonathon C. O’Neill of Watertown was added to the monument this year. He died as a result of injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device was detonated near his vehicle in Afghanistan in June. BEN DUDLEY / The Wilson Post |
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Capitol Theater to be revived |
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009 |
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By BEN DUDLEY The Wilson Post
The Capitol Theater, located just off the west side of the historic Lebanon Public Square, has been several different things since it closed in 1978 including a furniture consignment store, but has mostly it has stayed vacant. Not anymore. The building’s new owners intend to bring it back to its heyday. |
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