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Students Volunteer at RIFA

Crowds get into some elementary school basketball

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On Wednesday, April 12, 3rd graders from Augustine School volunteered at RIFA! They packed Snack Backpacks and prepped the crates of food that will be used to pack more Snack Backpacks in the future. They also brought cards made by Augustine's Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st grade classes to include in the bags. We're so thankful for your support as we fight hunger in our community!

“As Dr. Shemond Reaves (Arlington Elementary) would say…’it was astronomical!’ A packed house…on a Tuesday night…for elementary school basketball! Who knew?”

West Tennessee OUTDOORS with Ray Jones

Send photos to: numberonecoach@hotmail.com or 731-694-8614

Twra Wants Feedback

The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency wants your feedback about recent changes to fishing regulations. People often complain about things that we have no control over but say nothing when the opportunity is available. Now is the time that TWRA would like for citizens to respond to the fishing regulations and express feelings about recent changes.

For example, there is no limit to the number of poles used but each pole may only have no more than three hooks on it.

There is no limit on catfish under 34 inches but you may only keep one over 34 inches daily. Crappie must be 10 inches with a creel limit of 15 per day. There is no size limit on bass but the creel limit is only 5 per day in any combination of largemouth, spotted or small mouth. There are a few other changes that you may need to read up on before heading out to state lakes.

TWRA wants your feedback and it can be emailed to FISHINGREG.COMMENTS@TN.GOV.

Congratulations to Andre Curry for signing to play football for Tusculum University! We are proud of you!

Making it official!

Congratulations to Lady Hawk Jakarrah Anderson for signing with Dyersburg State Women’s Basketball!

Links Awards Five Scholarships To Area High School Students

The Jackson (TN) Chapter of the Links, Incorporated recently awarded five $1000 scholarships to area high school male students during Annual Scholarship Program at St. Paul CME. The selections were based on essay and the community service activities of the young men. These young men also received a medallion and certificate of appreciation for their community service involvement. The name of the scholarship recipents and their high schools are as follows:

Christian Bryson (Madison Academic High School), Jadyn Hunt (Madison Academic High School), Samuel Murphy (Madison Academic High School), Donovan Pruitte (Madison Academic High School) and Reid Smith (Humboldt High School).

LINKS HOST SECOND WORKSHOP TO DISCUSS COMMUNITY SERVICE INITIATIVES WITH CANDIDATES.

1st row: Dr. LaToshia Chism, Dr. Mechelle Moragne, President, and Margaret Rogers

2nd row: Christine Hart, Dr. Patricia Brooks, Delois Dailey, Rita Anderson, Ruby Vaulx, Dr. Martha Robinson, Berneda Thompson, Joyce Peoples and Cynthia Early

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