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Democratic Party leader calls for policy on politicians in schools
A Sumner County Democratic party leader says the Board of Education is being inconsistent about which elected officials get access to schools and says the district needs a written policy that makes it clear.
Charges continued against alleged psychic scammers
The charges against a Gallatin couple accused of stealing nearly $60,000 from two alleged victims via their psychic business have been continued until Dec.
Aid organization to move to Gallatin
When Sumner County school attendance supervisor Grace Oliver spoke up about poverty and homelessness at a board committee meeting in the spring, she set off a chain of events that rippled all the way to New York City.
Former T.W Hunter coach accused of touching student
A former middle school basketball coach will appear in Sumner County Criminal Court this week on charges that he inappropriately touched a 14-year-old girl at T.W. Hunter Middle School in Hendersonville.
When going gets tough, TN towns buy advertising
In boom times, there were so many people relocating to Middle Tennessee, the biggest problem communities faced was building enough schools and roads to keep pace.
Middle Tennessee locations for H1N1 vaccine
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Streetscape dedication highlights busy Gallatin weekend
The square in Gallatin will be full of activity Friday afternoon with a ribbon cutting, the dedication of the renovated square, and a fundraiser for the Gallatin Arts Council.
Gallatin Kroger celebrates reopening
Sumner county and Kroger officials gathered Wednesday, Nov. 11 for the grand reopening of the 845 Nashville Pike facility in Gallatin, now expanded by 13,000 square feet and offering everything from sushi to banking to jewelry to oriental rugs in what company officials hope to become a one-stop-shop for customers.
Trustee escapes second time in six monthsA jail trusty took a dog for ...
A jail trusty took a dog for a walk at animal control Oct. 30 and didn't come back, according to law enforcement.
Northeast corridor sessions are set
Public meetings on planning for transportation and land use in the corridor between Nashville and Gallatin will be held next week.
Gallatin man indicted in $18M Ponzi scheme
A Gallatin man was indicted in federal court Wednesday in a Ponzi scheme that cost investors and estimated $18 million.
Man allegedly assaults 4-year-oldA Gallatin man is being held without ...
A Gallatin man is being held without bond after allegedly striking a 4-year-old girl several times in the face in front of her mother.
Gallatin mayor issues first veto
Graves: ordinance is 'bad public policy' By Josh Nelson * For The News Examiner * November 5, 2009 Gallatin Mayor Jo Ann Graves Wednesday vetoed an ordinance passed by the City Council Tuesday night regarding the approval of certain contracts the city enters into with private firms.
Principal resigns post after arrest for harassing teacher
Portland East Middle School Principal Jim Butler resigned after he was arrested Oct.
Veterans Day ceremony planned for Nov. 7
This year's annual Veterans Day Ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov.
Rubel Wins Walmart Bass Fishing League Chevy Wild Card Event On Old Hickory Lake
The win qualifies him for the 2010 BFL All-American where he could ultimately win a top prize of $140,000 and a trip to the 2010 Forrest Wood Cup.
Gallatin Police Deny Taser Killed Man
Residents of a Gallatin neighborhood said they watched a series of events unfold that ended with a man dead after police fired a Taser at the victim.
Man dies in Gallatin police custody
An Old Hickory man arrested for filing a false police report died in police custody in Gallatin Tuesday night after being stunned with a Taser.
County backs off planning commission cutsCounty leaders sent a...
County leaders sent a resolution back to committee that would eliminate six positions from the Sumner County Planning Commission after some officials voiced concerns that the motion as written may be too political.
Share your holiday memories with The News Examiner
Starting with its Friday, Nov. 6 edition, The News Examiner will, for the seven weeks leading up to Christmas, include a special section every Friday devoted to the holidays.
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