In January of 2008, a winter mix of sleet and snow closed schools for a few days.
The Lafayette cinema was showing 鈥淣ational Treasure鈥 starring Nicholas Cage.
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In January of 2008, a winter mix of sleet and snow closed schools for a few days.
The Lafayette cinema was showing 鈥淣ational Treasure鈥 starring Nicholas Cage.
Coincidentally, the Lafayette Cinema first opened in January of 1984.
It was the first walk-in movie show in many years in the city of Lafayette.
In January 2006, exclusive pictures of the Cato Community 鈥淧ot Cave鈥 were published in the Macon County Times.
The Macon County Tigerettes took second place in the Nera White basketball tournament.
The Red Boiling Springs Lady Dawgs took the Eagleville Classic Championship title.
The Wells and Wells Law Enforcement Complex was dedicated.
First class postage rates were raised to 39 cents per stamp.
City gas customers were paying $5 per cubic feet of natural gas.
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