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Wilson County Schools get hacker scare
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

By BEN DUDLEY
The Wilson Post

Officials and employees of Wilson County Schools have been notified that someone attempted to break, or hack, into payroll information on workers sometime this past week.

Mike Davis, director of Wilson County Schools, said school system officials do not believe any information was accessed but have informed employees. Davis was notified of the unauthorized access to the schools’ bank information on Monday.

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Commerce Cumberland Presbyterian Church celebrates 160 years
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Commerce Cumberland Presbyterian Church will celebrate its 160th anniversary and its yearly Homecoming Celebration on Sunday, Aug. 30.

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Wreck victim ID’d
Thursday, August 20, 2009

By JENNIFER HORTON
The Wilson Post

A man who died as a result of a collision between a tanker truck and a pickup truck on Highway 231 North on Tuesday has been identified.

The deceased man was identified as William Clarence Norris, 49, address unknown. He was a passenger in a 1985 Ford F150 pickup truck driven by L.D. Bell, 71, of 50 Upton Heights, Lebanon. Bell was injured in the accident.

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Youth baseball tournament boosts county’s economy
Thursday, August 20, 2009

By BEN DUDLEY
The Wilson Post

Wilson County’s economy is more than half a million dollars richer as a result of the recent Continental Amateur Baseball Association (CABA) 2009 World Series Tournament played here in July.

The tournament was for CABA’s 14 & Under League.

Revenue spent by visitors on hotels, meals, shopping and entertainment brought in more than $500,000 to the local economy, said Ricky Rodriguez, director of the Wilson County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

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Read all about Wilson County Fair in new book
Thursday, August 20, 2009

Active ImageBy KEN BECK
Special to The Wilson Post

Besides experiencing this year’s county fair, now you can stroll through its past as you read The Wilson County Fair: Tennessee’s Big County Fair.

The new 256-page book was a joint venture by Mt. Juliet’s Brenda Moss and Lebanon’s James Jordan and features more than 50 historic photographs and images of artifacts such as old catalog covers and tickets.

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