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La Vergne starts months-long work on water project
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La Vergne picks Ferguses as parade grand marshals
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Grand Marshal Selected for 2021 Old Timers Festival Parade Aug 03, 2021 at 06:45 pm by WGNS
Donnie and Teresa Fergus - OTF Grand Marshal
The parade grand marshal for the 2021 Old Timers Festival has been selected by the La Vergne Parks and Recreation department. Donnie and Teresa Fergus have accepted the invitation to serve as this year’s grand marshal.
“This year’s theme is ‘Historical Harvest’ and the Fergus family has farmed in La Vergne for more than a century,” says Parks Director David McGowen. “This is the 22nd year that Donnie and Teresa have participated in the Old Timers Festival and we felt it fitting to honor them for their commitment to the city and the festival.”
Longtime La Vergne residents to lead Old Timers Festival parade
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High school students across middle Tennessee are graduating with associate degrees from Motlow State Community College before they ever even receive their high school diplomas. Motlow has more high school Dual Enrollment students than any college in Tennessee.
Through the dual enrollment program, Motlow specializes in making sure students get a tremendous early college experience. Juniors and seniors in high school can take college-level courses at their high school or a nearby Motlow campus.
Recently, 35 students from LaVergne High School graduated from high school with associate degrees in general studies from Motlow already in hand.
âThis is a great partnership, and I am so thankful for this program,â said LaVergne High School Principal Theowauna Hatchett, a Motlow alumnus. She said this is the second year that the high school has offered the early college program, which had more than 40 graduates in its first year. âThe program teaches them to take the initiativ