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May 23, 1872: The Herald and Tribune reported sad news regarding the death of a small child. âOn last Saturday morning in this place, of brain fever, little Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Shaver, in the fourth year of his age.â Brain fever was very likely meningitis. The Herald and Tribune was, and still is, a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way in 1872. May 23, 1901: In a continuation of a story from the previous day, The Knoxville Sentinel reported on area flood damage. With a Johnson City dateline, readers learned, âThis is the eastern terminal of the Knoxville division of the Southern Railway company for the present. Superintendent C.L Ewing and other officials of the road reached here Wednesday and spent the day planning to accommodate traffic. As the river is now too high, no mail or passengers are being transferred. Two large barges are being built here and will be taken to Watauga this afternoon and placed in the ....
Some of the pupils involved in the community litter pick in Croxley Green Schoolchildren in Croxley Green showed their support for the environment after taking part in a range of activities to mark Earth Day. All of the schools in the village took part in events linked to Earth Day; an annual event since 1970 demonstrating support for environmental protection. There was a community litter pick involving more than 100 people with equipment donated by Croxley Green Parish Council. Parish councillor Susan Hughes said the parish council also donated £100 to six schools to buy sustainability-related books. Cllr Hughes said she and her colleagues were really pleased to be asked to be involved in the project, which was organised with the help of head of humanities at Croxley Danes School, Helen Cox. ....