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VETERANS DAY EYED

 * LIFE CARE'S BEECHER HUNTER TO RETIRE; TODD FLETCHER NAMED

 * COUNTY ASSURED 'PLEDGE' CONDUCTED IN SCHOOLS

 * UTILITY MASTER PLAN GETS AD HOC GROUP'S APPROVAL

 * SWAT TEAM RESPONSE LEADS TO ARMED MAN'S ARREST

 * 9-23 DAVIS URGES CONTINUED ATTENTION TO COVID-19

 * 9-23 COVID-19 ACTIVE CASES IN BRADLEY COUNTY DROP TO 164

 * DIAMOND DIVAS SCORE UNDEFEATED SEASON

 * LADY MUSTANGS SWEEP SIGNAL MOUNTAIN

 * BEARS, LADY RAIDERS REPEAT DISTRICT TITLES

 * MUSTANGS LOOKING FOR 2ND STRAIGHT WIN





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BLOOD ASSURANCE HAS CRITICAL NEED OF YOUNG GENERATION OF BLOOD DONORS

Blood Assurance has critical need of young generation of blood donors Blood
Assurance is making an appeal for millennial and Gen Z donors due to low donor
turnout and continuous blood drive cancellations throughout their schools and
work places. Less than one day’s supply of O-negative, O-positive, and
B-negative remains on the shelf. A-positive, A-negative and B-positive red cells
are also in need at this time, with only two day’s supply available. “High
school aged donors are down from 16% to only 4% of the blood donor population
this year according to Blood Centers of America. We need our community of
younger donors to come out in full force to ensure we have what we need for our
local patients,” said Dr. Elizabeth Culler, medical director at Blood Assurance.
“COVID-19 has limited our ability to collect at schools, manufacturing plants,
and offices. We need people with these blood types to give at a center or drive
near them as soon as possible.”



4-H, FFA MEMBERS EXHIBIT AT JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW

 



9-23 IT'S A SPECIAL DAY FOR

Mary Powers, who celebrated her birthday  and Bryson Woodward, whose 10th
birthday was on Tuesday ... Dan Cross and Kevin Chin, Bernice Boring and Mack
Beasley who are having birthdays today …



9-23 JAIL DOCKETS

The following information was gathered solely from the Bradley County Sheriff’s
Office. This list includes individuals who are, or have been, incarcerated in
the Justice Center, and can include arrests made by the BCSO, the Cleveland
Police Department, the Charleston Police Department, Tennessee Highway Patrol,
Drug Task Force and other local law enforcement agencies.



9-23 CHURCH ACTIVITIES

Center Point Baptist Church in Charleston will have Old Timer's Day Sunday,
Sept. 27, beginning at 11 a.m. Spirit Song will be singing.———A night with
Dennis Swanberg and Friends is planned for …


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COVID-19
Bradley County reporting slight uptick in COVID-19 cases

Bradley County is seeing a slight uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases
reported, though active cases have remained low.  Active cases of COVID-19 in
Bradley County are at 179, as of …

9-21 Bradley County active cases of COVID-19 rise to 182

COVID-19

Obituaries
William 'Bill' Adams

William “Bill” Adams, 83, of Cleveland, passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 16,
2020, at the family residence.

Paul 'Doug' Albritton

Shirlet Beavers

Robert Branning Jr.

Beverly Cramer

Korine Cullinan

Conner Gonzalesz

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Business updates: COVID-19
COVID-19 Business update 9-10

In light of the current coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, if you have a business
that is changing its hours, or an event that has been changed, please let us
know so we can inform the …

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9-20 Walker Valley queen king



9-20 I see by the Banner

9-20 its special day for

Junior Livestock Show

Planners ask for more road grade information

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Nation / world
Alabama prosecutors oppose jailed speaker's bid for leniency
'The port came to us': Story behind AP photo of Beirut blast

'The port came to us': Story behind AP photo of Beirut blast

Stocks are mixed on Wall Street as September churn continues

MIT professor wins top AI award for cancer, drug research


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State
Report: Video refutes trooper who denied unmasking protester
Tennessee gov announces $55M in farm, forestry COVID-19 aid

High court front-runner Amy Coney Barrett hailed by right

Judge approves changes to police surveillance in Memphis

Public can weigh in on levee, floodwall projects in 7 states


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