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Article published Apr 20, 2009 June Brides forms now being accepted... and more
June Brides forms now being accepted
The Daily Times will publish its annual June Brides section May 31. Any couple getting married during the month of June is eligible to be included in this edition. To schedule an appointment for a photograph, which will be taken from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 2 or 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 7, call 981-1168 or 981-1149 no later than April 27. Appointments are absolutely necessary for inclusion in the June Brides issue.
This year's theme is "Wedding on a Shoestring." Couples are asked to describe the ways in which they are saving money on their wedding. Please type or write legibly and limit your story to between 200 and 250 words. The Daily Times reserves the right to edit for space and content as needed.
June Bride forms are available at The Daily Times reception desk or from the Web site, www.thedailytimes.com. Click on "Women," then scroll down to find the forms to print. The deadline for submission is 5 p.m. May 11. Call 981-1168 for more information.Rockford man receives firearms award
James Kenneth Click of Rockford received the Firearms award during the Walters State Back Law Enforcement Academy graduation in March.
Click and Fred Stephen, of Maryville, were two of 42 officers that graduated and are eligible to join the rosters of law enforcement agencies.
The academy, held at the college's Greeneville center, offers the eight-week training required of all new law enforcement recruits during the first year of employment. The program is part of the East Tennessee Regional Law Enforcement Academy established at Walters State by the Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission. It is also part of the college's Public Safety Center of Emphasis, a designation recognizing its outstanding record in career preparation.Country Singer Husky hospitalized
Country singer Ferlin Husky has been hospitalized with congestive heart failure and pneumonia, according to his record company.
Husky, 83, was in stable condition Sunday after being admitted to St. John's Hospital in Springfield, Mo., on Friday, according to Tracy Pitcox, president of Heart of Texas Records.
Pitcox told The Associated Press that Husky had been on tour in Texas as recently as two weeks ago. He said the singer and onetime movie star has homes in Vienna, Mo., and Nashville.
He says Husky's close friend and touring partner, Leona Williams, is by his bedside.
Husky was country music's top entertainer in the early 1960s with hits like "Wings of a Dove" and "Gone." His latest album, released in 2007, is called "The Way It Was," Pitcox said.