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Knowles, Judkins united
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Chase August Judkins and Shelby Paige Knowles became man and wife in an April 30 ceremony held at Deer Path Farms. The couple resides in McMinnville.

Shelby Paige Knowles became the bride of Chase August Judkins in a ceremony held April 30 at Deer Path Farms. The 5 p.m. nuptials were officiated by Bro. Lane Dix, with approximately 150 guests in attendance.
The bride is the daughter of Greta Knowles, and Cory Knowles. Her grandparents are Joe and Evelyn Wanamaker, Mike and Shirley Cooper, Gail Neal, and Eddie and Bettye Knowles.
Mr. Judkins is the son of Chris and Sabernia Judkins, and the grandson of Bud and Brenda Curtis, and Angie and Linda Judkins. 
Miss Knowles' bridal attendants included Emma Carter, Lexi Watson, Keelyn Caraway and Kiley Caraway. Sarah Knowles served her sister as her maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Gracie Judkins, the groom’s sister; Ashley Sweeton and Tiffany Cagle. Kenzley Caraway was the flower girl.
Attending the guest registry was Abi Terry.
Tyler Curtis was Mr. Judkins’ best man, assisted by groomsmen Daniel Aune, Trey Clark and Jon Bryant. Christyan Garcia was the usher, and ring bearers were Aiden Carter and Brayden Watson. 
The new Mrs. Judkins is a 2010 graduate of Warren County High School, and a 2015 graduate of Middle Tennessee State University. She is employed at Bridgestone. Her husband is a 2009 WCHS graduate, and is a certified maintenance technician at Yorozu automotive.
The couple cruised to the Bahamas for their honeymoon, and are now residing in McMinnville.

Christmas spirit on parade
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Rob Nunley photo The Morrison Elementary Cheerleaders won both the school sponsored division and the people's choice award at Saturday's McMinnville Christmas Parade.

The McMinnville Christmas Parade was held Saturday, featuring 107 entries and lasting approximately one hour. Winning in the business category were Ben Lomand Connect, first place; Prater's BBQ, second. 

Church/civic group/community organization/large non-profit winners were Warren County Sheriff's Office, first; The Vine Baptist Church, second; and Smartt Assembly of God, third. 

School sponsored winners were Morrison Cheerleaders, first place and people's choice award winners; Motlow State Community College, second; and F.C. Boyd Christian School, third.

Small club/non-profit winners were Girl Scout Troop 839, first; Ride N Drive Club, second; and McMinnville Saddle Club, third.

Horse rider club/mule or horse and hitch winners were Saddle Club, first; and Bruce Bush, second.

Antique car winners were Ride N Drive Club, first; Ryan J. Moore, second; and Frank Bond, third.

Most Unusual Vehicle winners were Ride N Drive Club, first; Donald Schott, second; and Tom Davis for Congress, third.

Winning the best band category was the Warren County High School Marching Band.