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Anderson County Fair history given to archives
The Oak Ridger
CLINTON – An historical record of the Anderson County Fair and Stock Association, dating back to Aug. 24, 1889, has been given to the county’s Archives and Records Department.
Mick Wiest, a founding member and executive director of the Oak Ridge Heritage & Preservation Association, recently brought the Fair history book to the Archives at the Anderson County Courthouse. The book will be on display at next week’s Anderson County Fair.
“The fact that this book is in as good condition as it is, is astonishing,” Anderson County Archivist Zach Foster said of the leather-bound book. “It’s been preserved incredibly well,” he said in a news release.
Community Action fulfilling childcare need
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From left are former building owners Larry and Susan Reinsmith, Realtor Butch Peelle of Peelle Lundy & Clifton Realtors, Community Action CEO Jane Newkirk, and Zach Foster, Director of Education Programs Community Action.
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Clinton County Community Action Program, Inc. has purchased the former Wilmington Childcare Center located on Alex Drive (across from the U.S. Post Office). The childcare was formerly operated by Larry and Susan Reinsmith.
After 22 years, the Reinsmiths decided to sell the building and Community Action saw the opportunity to provide high-quality childcare services for Clinton County residents and seized the opportunity by purchasing the facility.
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Tim Cantwell and his crew from TC Towing and Repair came to Cairo to help with the recovery of the Veterans Memorial after it was damaged due to flooding last month. (Photo Provided)
CAIRO After sustaining damage from recent flooding, the Veterans Memorial in Cairo is being repaired and will be moved to a safer location.
Since 2017, the memorial needed work done but with the damage to the retaining wall Feb. 28, that project became more of a necessity.
The day after the damage, former Cairo resident Tim Cantwell of TC Towing and Repair came on the scene to assess the situation, according to a release from D.J. Allen, Ritchie County Veterans Memorial coordinator.
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