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Class of 2021: Meet Cheatham County s valedictorians, salutatorians

Class of 2021: Meet Cheatham County s valedictorians, salutatorians
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2021 grad profile: Duke Walker to attend Tennessee Tech this fall

Walker is described on the field as a devoted young man, who is hungry to learn and craft his skills to be better than the next player.  While many players would be willing to transfer to the next school to play a specific position, the Lake Minneola High School senior has shown patience and determination as he waited for his time to come as a running back. After playing a variety of positions in past seasons, he is now the captain of the football team and its running back.  As the only four-year player at Lake Minneola, Walker has seen it all, but the moment that he is most proud of was playing in the state championship this year.

People s World: Native community protests use of racist mascots

COOKEVILLE, Tennessee This small university town about 80 miles east of Nashville has joined the legion of other municipalities in the U.S. facing the issue of Native mascots used by school sports teams. On a pleasant Saturday afternoon, May 1, several dozen demonstrators led by Chiricahua Apache and Sayota Knight marched from the campus of Tennessee Tech University to the Putnam County Courthouse to hold a rally demanding the removal of the mascot name “redskins” by local Algood Middle School from its football and other athletic teams. On their way to the courthouse, the marchers chanted, “Hey, hey, ho ho, that racist mascot’s got to go,” “No hate in our state,” and “Change the name.”

Steven Jerome Hathaway

Steven Jerome Hathaway, age 69 passed away on March 31, 2001 in Knoxville TN. following an extended illness. Steve was born on May 2, 1951, in Elizabethton TN, to the late Alma Phillips Hathaway and Raymond Jerome Hathaway. He graduated from Science Hill High School, Johnson City TN in 1969 and subsequently served in the US Army. He later earned an Engineering Degree from Tennessee Tech University, Cookeville TN and continued to work in this field until his retirement. Steve is survived by his wife Gail Bryant Hathaway, son Andrew Hathaway, his wife Meagan Hathaway, grandson Hollace Hathaway, and brother Mitchell Hathaway. Steve was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and a kind and considerate friend.

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