NASSAU, The Bahamas — Middle Tennessee State University’s senior administrators used its time in this island commonwealth leading up to the Bahamas Bowl to recruit potential study-abroad students and meet with the nation’s top leaders.MTSU took full opportunity of the visibility afforded to its football team’s invitation to play the University of Toledo to brag that The Bahamas is its third-largest provider of international students. About 50 from here attended MTSU .
The Trail of Tears District Boy Scouts honored Kenneth âCoonâ Victory with the Smyrna âGood Scout Awardâ for his service to the community and raised $10,000 in donations at their annual luncheon last week.
About 40 people gathered inside the Smyrna Train Depot to support the Scouts and celebrate Victoryâs receiving of the highest honor for citizenship of the Middle Tennessee Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Victoryâs wife, Esther, and daughter, Smyrna Mayor Mary Esther Reed, were also in attendance.
The council has been giving out the award to a distinguished community member each year since 2017, according to Trail of Tears Senior District Executive Phillip Heikkinen. This year, Victoryâs name was one of the first to come up in the discussion of nominees.
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