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National - World News STATE & LOCAL NEWS
Thursday, October 5, 2017 Athens, Tennessee
A newly formed tropical depression in the southwestern Carib-bean is forecast to strengthen to a hurricane as early as Saturday. This could impact the U.S. Gulf Coast and residents from Louisi-ana to Florida are being warned to monitor the system as it ap-proaches. The Las Vegas shooter’s girlfriend, Marilou Danley, assured
her family she has a "clean conscience" in the wake of Sunday night’s deadly rampage. Sheriff Joseph Lombardo stated that Danley is currently a person of interest. She is not officially in custody and is free to go where she pleases. U.S. stocks inched higher with new economic data, posting the longest winning streak since May. The Dow Jones Industrial Av-erage was up 20 points to 22,662. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index was up 3 points to 2,538, and the NASDAQ Composite Index was up 3 points to 6,535.
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Today’s News...This Morning
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YOUTH LEARNING ABOUT SOFTBALL The Athens Parks Department teamed up with the Tennessee
Wesleyan University girls softball team to hold a TWU Girls
Softball Clinic this past Tuesday night. The clinic ended with a
game between TWU and the youth players. The youth came out
ahead! (Photo by Brianna Hanson with the Athens Parks Dept.)
COMMUNITY NEWS YOU CAN USE: The Englewood Elementary School Carnival will be held to-
day from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be food, games, live entertain-
ment, and a haunted house. The CHS Lightning Team will per-
form. The public is invited to attend.
RESTAURANT SPOTLIGHT
2017 JOB FAIR COMING UP NEXT WEEK The 2017 Job Fair will be held next Thursday, October 12th, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Athens Regional Park. There will be opportuni-ties for instant employment, networking, and industry exposure. If you plan to attend, you should have your resumé reviewed and print multiple copies. Research the companies that will be there. Dress in professional business attire. Practice responding to possi-ble interview questions. During the Job Fair, leave your cell phones on silent, do not chew gum, introduce yourself with a firm hand-shake and a smile, and close each interview with a thank you.
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Thursday, October 12
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Each Saturday Oct 7th—Dec 9th at VFW Post #5146
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423-745-8387
8AM - 12 Noon
Western Sizzlin’ Steak House-1804 Decatur Pike
Thursday ALL DAY: 8 oz Sizzlin’ Top Sirloin w/
Salad Bar $12.49. Thursday– Senior Buffet (55+)
Mon-Fri-2 to 4 p.m. $5.99 745-2626
Obituaries
Thursday, October 5, 2017 Morning Fax®...Today’s News This Morning Page 2 Athens, Tennessee
The following restaurants were inspected during August and September. A score of 70 and above is passing. The Nut House, County Rd 308 - 100 Buddy’s BBQ, Athens - 99 The Spot of Etowah - 99 Hillbilly Snack Shack, County Rd 308 - 99 Papa John’s, Athens - 96 Sisters Deli, County Rd 308 - 93
School Cafeterias:
Westside Elementary - 100 City Park Elementary - 100 Rogers Creek Elementary - 100 McMinn County High School - 100 Calhoun Elementary - 100 McMinn Central High - 100 Riceville Elementary - 100 Etowah City School - 100 Mountain View Elementary - 100 Niota Elementary - 100 Englewood Elementary - 99 Athens City Middle School - 99 E.K. Baker Elementary - 99
Restaurant Inspection Scores
Hugh O. Wilson, age 84, of Athens, died Tuesday at his resi-
dence. He had formerly worked for Farmers Bank, Mayfield Dairy,
and Beaunit Fibers. He was associated with the Tennessee Dept. of
Agriculture as Milk Sanitation Consultant and Milk Rating Officer
for 43 years. He also served in the Tennessee National Guard. A
Masonic service will be held at 6:15 p.m. Thursday at Smith Funeral
Home, with the funeral service at 6:30 p.m. Visitation will be from 4
to 6 p.m.
EAST TENNESSEE NEWS
The Navy has identified the two pilots killed when their jet
crashed in the Cherokee National Forest near the fish hatchery
and Bald River Falls during a training mission last Sunday. They
were Lt. Patrick Ruth, 31, of Louisiana, and Lt. (J.G.) Wallace
Burch, 25, of Mississippi. Their T-45C aircraft was based at the
Naval Air Station in Meridian, Mississippi.
The Chimney Tops Trail in the Great Smoky Mountains Na-
tional Park will reopen on Friday. The trail has been closed since
last November’s fires that killed 14 people and caused $2 billion
in damage in the Gatlinburg area. Authorities say two juveniles
set a fire along the trail and 80 m.p.h. winds carried the embers
into Gatlinburg.
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