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Cookeville

City in north-central Tennessee, USA, at the eastern edge of the Nashville Basin, midway between Nashville (to the west) and Knoxville (to the east); seat of Putnam County; population (2000) 23,000. Industries include clothing, furniture, car parts, sporting goods, cheese, and pottery.

Founded in 1854, it grew as an agricultural trade centre, relying also on local coal, marble, and granite.

Tennessee Technological University (1915) is here.



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Before accepting the Columbus position, Chambers had been director of Leisure Services and Public Facilities in Cookeville, Tennessee, for the past 13 years, having been the first and only director since that department's inception in 1987.
Director, Counseling Center, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee.
She lives in Cookeville, Tennessee, with her husband Jerry Neapolitan and their son Matt (15).
 
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