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Vol State to hold back-to-school festival
A Sumner County back-to-school festival will be held at Volunteer State Community College, 1480 Nashville Pike, Gallatin, Aug.
The Sumner County Election Commission has reported 459 registered voters have cast ballots since polls opened for early voting July 18.
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Woman charged in embezzlement case
Barbara Huskey, of Goodlettsville, has pleaded guilty to one count of theft over $60,000 and two counts of forgery over $1,000 in a check-forging scam that bilked $441,665 out of Gallatin-based USA Sales & ...
Ex-City Official Accused Of Lewd Office Act
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A Gallatin official is out of a job because of what investigators said they found on his city-issued computer's hard drive.
Briefs: Aegis forensic science labs moves headquarters to MetroCenter
Aegis Sciences, the international forensic sciences laboratory, will move its corporate headquarters and lab to a new 35,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility at 515 Great Circle Road in MetroCenter this ...
School board looks to buy Fleetwood property this year
The Board of Education is looking to spend $4.8 million to purchase the former Fleetwood Homes property in Gallatin.
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Sheriff asks executive to keep animal control
Sheriff Bob Barker is now requesting that Sumner County Animal Control remain under the jurisdiction of the county executive's office, citing lack of funding as the reason.
Murder charges go to Sumner Grand Jury
The preliminary hearing of the first degree murder charges against Derek Williamson, 24, 411 Jack Porter Road, Lafayette was held before Sessions Judge Jim Hunter in Gallatin last Wednesday, July 16.
Sumner County Feels Squeeze Of Budget Crunch
The budget crunch has hit Sumner County hard, as officials there said they are experience a shortfall in the millions.
Ventura's tapestry crochet links global craft technique with social, personal concerns
An art history professor at Tennessee Technological University in Cookeville, Carol Ventura is also an artist whose work blurs the line dividing art and craft.
Teachers embrace new ventures during summer break Submitted Photo
When the final school bell rings for the school year and teachers put away their classroom lessons and curriculum for an almost three-month break, some look forward to free time, perhaps with family and ...
14 compete for seats in school board race
On Aug. 7, 14 candidates will vie for five contested seats in districts 2, 4, 6, 7 and 8 of the Sumner County Board of Education.
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Medical center poor care allegations addressed
Sumner Regional Medical Center officials say they're addressing procedures that led to a federal investigation into allegations of poor care provided to a man who died in the hospital's emergency room Jan.
Patient tower changes Gallatin's skyline Mable Reynolds/Staff
With the opening of an $87 million state-of-the-art patient tower, Sumner Regional Health Systems has made history with the biggest capital health care construction project the county has ever seen.
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Commission to choose interim county executive
As county officials mourn the loss of close friend and coworker, Hank Thompson, they must now prepare for another unpleasant task - finding a replacement to fill the former county executive's shoes.
Library funds in limbo as leaders mull budget
Hendersonville's new $10 million library is scheduled to open this fall, but the amount of hours the new facility will be open is still uncertain.
Driver killed after crashing into church
A Lebanon man was killed Monday night after crashing his car into a church in Gallatin.
Man dies after hitting tree, crashing into church
An unidentified man died after driving a car into a Gallatin church Monday evening.
Grandpa Killed; Run Over By Grandson's Truck
NASHVILLE, Tenn .- Saturday night, police were investigating a bizarre crime at a Gallatin home.
Longer class days aren't for everyone
Flexible scheduling has suddenly become the way for colleges to show they care about students' wallets as gas prices continue to rise.