MONDAY — Choice of one: Beef dippers with teriyaki sauce or creamy chicken pasta. Choice of two: Mashed potatoes, whole kernel corn, broccoli and cheese, apple wedges with peanut butter, sliced peaches or apple. Minute Maid frozen juice bar.
TUESDAY — Choice of one: Mini corn dogs or grilled cheese on wheat. Choice of two: Garden side salad with dressing, baked potato, veggie soup, pineapple chunks or red grapes. Cinnamon roll.
WEDNESDAY — Choice of one: Popcorn chicken or breaded pork chop patty with country gravy. Choice of two: Italian green beans, mashed potatoes, carrot sticks with dip, Flavor Burst Blue applesauce or strawberries. Apple or strawberry smiles.
THURSDAY — Choice of one: Cheese-stuffed breadsticks with dip or hamburger. Choice of two: Fries, sandwich trims, steamed broccoli and cauliflower polonaise, watermelon slice or orange slices. Reduced sugar strawberry Fruit Roll-Up.
FRIDAY — Choice of one: Pepperoni thin and crispy round, hot dog or chili cheese hot dog. Choice of two: Tator tots, broccoli with dip, baked beans, pear halves or sliced peaches. Peanut butter chocolate chip cookie.
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Hassie Rose Oakes, 83, of Crossville, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, at Life Care Center of Crossville. She was born in Cumberland County on June 13, 1937, to the late Charlie Norris and Eliza (Farr) Norris. Hassie worked as a cook. She was a loving wife, mother, grandma, great-grandm…
Funeral services for Ikey Eugene Davis, 82, of Crossville, were held on Jan. 20. Burial was at Crossville City Cemetery. Survivors include sons, Nickolas Davis and Clendle Davis; and sister, Jerry Smiddie.
Wilma Fay Ayers, 82, of Crossville, passed away on Jan. 16, 2021, at Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville. She was born on May 12, 1938, in Clarkrange, daughter of the late Pat Smith and Mae (Tudor) Smith. Wilma worked as a nurse at Cumberland Medical Center and was of the Baptist faith. …
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