TROOP 939 TAKES ON APPALACHIAN TRAIL - Lyons Boy Scout Troop 939, chartered by the Lyons First United Methodist Church, recently hiked and backpacked 22 miles of the Appalachian Trail. The troop is currently welcoming new members and asks any interested young men (must be an upcoming 5th grader and less than 18 years old) to contact the troop leaders. Front: Nicholas Matthews. Back row, L to R: Cheyney Stephens, Isaac Fontaine, Matthew Peters, Troop Leader Yurii Fontaine, Liam Tipps, Scoutmaster Kim Stephens, Sergei Fontaine, Troop Leader Adam Fontaine, Troop Leader Curt Peters. TROOP 939 TAKES ON APPALACHIAN TRAIL - Lyons Boy Scout Troop 939, chartered by the Lyons First United Methodist Church, recently hiked and backpacked 22 miles of the Appalachian Trail. The troop is currently welcoming new members and asks any interested young men (must be an upcoming 5th grader and less than 18 years old) to contact the troop leaders. Front: Nicholas Matthews. Back row, L to R: Cheyney Stephens, Isaac Fontaine, Matthew Peters, Troop Leader Yurii Fontaine, Liam Tipps, Scoutmaster Kim Stephens, Sergei Fontaine, Troop Leader Adam Fontaine, Troop Leader Curt Peters.
OVER 1,500 BEARS - Kada’s Promise Ambassador Kimber Williford poses with the 1,506 teddy bears donated in Reese Hughes’s memory at the Miss Real Squeal BBQ & Music Festival Scholarship Pageant on Satur-Pleaseday, August 16.
GRAND OPENING - As his wife Jill looks on, Jim O'Brien, President of Glenwood Telephone Company, speaks to a large group of Wheeler County citizens and business leaders that attended Friday's grand opening.
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