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akno Obituaries for May 2, 2010
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Psjp A look at McLemore s The Cloudland hotel as construction continues on Lookout Mountain
Former adidas campus femme Murray County Magistrate Bryant Cochran, facing camera at left, adidas campus herren exits the Federal Courthouse in Rome, Ga., with supporters and his attorney Page Pate after a sentencing hearing on Wednesday, July 7, 2015. Former Murray County Magistrate Bryant Cochran, left, exits the Federal Courthouse in Rome, Ga., followed by his attorney Page Pate, right, after a sentencing hearing on Wednesday, July 7, 2015. ROME, Ga. - Former Murray County Magistrate Bryant Cochran will go to federal prison for five years.Saying Cochran absolutely destroyed the public s trust in the justice system, U.S. District Court Judge Harold Murphy on Wednesday gave Cochran a sentence about twice as long as his attorney requested. Cochran chose not to defend himself, knowing anything he said could be used against him in a future appeal.In August 2012, federal and state investigators say, Cochran orchestrated the arrest of Angela Garmley for revenge after Garmley accused him of sexual harassment. A jury convicted Cochran in December when prosecutors convinced them that Cochran ordered his tenant to plant drugs on Garml adidas originals ey s car, then told members of the Murray County Sheriff s Office to arrest her. Jurors found him guilty of conspiracy and deprivation of rights, conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and witness tampering.More InfoIn December, a federal jury convicted Bryant Cochran of six charges:Conspiracy against a persons rig Laux Weighing the pros and cons of using marijuana
Nathaniel Hughes Dr. Nathaniel Cheairs Nat Hughes Jr., author, historian and headmaster of Girls Preparatory School from 1973 to 1987, died Wednesday. He was 81. Nat was the headmaster who modernized GPS, said Dr. Randy Tucker, who followed Hughes in the position. He was the one who brought us from the 19th century forward. He saw we could be so much more than that. His generation brought diversity to our schools and at great professional risk, Tucker said. He convinced the board and moved GPS forward. Hughes, a Chattanooga native, began his educational career in 1959, teaching history and English and coaching at the Webb School in Bell Buckle, Tenn.In 1962, he was appointe stanley cup d headmaster of St. Mary stanley romania s Episcopal School in Memphis, where he served for more than 11 years.At GPS, Tucker said, Hughes not only broadened the student body but also oversaw the school s expansion in arts and athletics.When he retired in 1987, Hughes put his energy into history and writing, authoring, editing or compiling 35 fiction and nonfi stanley cup ction books.His expertise in Civil War history was the Western theater, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River, said Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park historian Jim Ogden.Of a number of very important and valuable books Hughes did, his early biography of Confederate Gen. William Joseph Hardee has stood as a solitary resource on the subject, Ogden said. Even in 2012, as we celebrate [the war s] sesquicentennial, said Ogden,
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