Inside Alabama's coonhound cemetery, a love letter to man's best friendBy The Citizen on October 4, 2022More than 300 coonhounds are buried at the cemetery, which began with one dog named Troop in 1937. Source: The Daily NewsShare this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in Lascassas The CitizenMore from LascassasMore posts in Lascassas »City offers planned Rutherford schools access to sewer without annexationTennessee House passes narrow exceptions to state's total abortion banOak Ridge's McNally gets confidence vote from state senatorsLt. Gov. Randy McNally survives confidence vote in Senate after Instagram controversyTennessee Senate passes governor's $3 billion transportation plan
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