Not many will say that the current Anderson County football team is the best in the program's history. But Friday, the Bearcats can make their mark on the local annals.
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Mark Peach is a football coach, not a driver's ed. teacher. And for one round of the state football playoffs, that suits Anderson County just fine.
“He told us we needed to keep our foot on the gas,” said Bearcat senior Todd DeWoody.
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Members of the Anderson County Board of Education are hoping for warm daytime temperatures at least for a couple more weeks — and for good reason.
An emergency replacement of the boiler at Anderson County High School is scheduled to be completed by Nov. 19.
Maintenance Director Bryan Drury said his staff started to switch the two-pipe system from cooling to heating about three weeks ago. However, when initiating that switch, they found a water leak.
“We found a crack in the end section,” Drury said.
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