by Tina Neeley | Mar 11, 2023 | Stories
Memories of books, card catalogs, and hushing librarians come to mind when we recall the libraries of our childhood. We can almost smell that perfect mixture of paper, dust, and nostalgia. Those places full of books were safe havens for young readers, who felt a sense...
by Wesley Bryant | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
The test of history has proven that women have been foundational, like a sturdy rock that can withstand a storm. They overcame obstacles century after century, constantly adapting to the needs of the world while — for many years — receiving little to no recognition....
by Kali Bradford | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
Helping others has always been the ultimate goal for Emilie Martin. As a child, she was drawn to her aunt, an emergency room doctor. She spent time watching medical videos knowing that someday she wanted to be right in the middle of the medical field, helping those in...
by Kali Bradford | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
It’s the curse of getting older — you know — being told that we are acting like our parents by taking on their traits, actions, and beliefs. And it’s true. Now, at 39, I find it happening to me, except I don’t take after my parents. I am slowly evolving into who...
by Kali Bradford | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
Impactful, impeccable, and unforgettable. These three words describe the multi-faceted trailblazer we all know as Brenda Cannon. Since childhood, Cannon has been destined for greatness. She was destined to showcase her talent for enriching those around her with words,...
by Kali Bradford | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
If you ever want to see what sunshine looks like when encased in human form, look no further than Tullahoma resident Deanna Thomas. Her smile warms everyone who receives it, and her bubbly personality and kind words will hit you at your very core. It will remind you...