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Cheatham, Robertson veterans have clinic Friday
State and local veterans affairs officials are hosting a one-stop clinic for Robertson County and Cheatham County military veterans on Friday.
Springfield teen allegedly robbed by Facebook friends
A Springfield officer responded to a call of a possible fight on May 11 when a 15-year-old juvenile said he was beaten and had his belongings stolen.
Walker was born Sept. 21, 1935, in Robertson County to the late Woodrow Wilson Walker and Grace Jackson Walker Aldridge.
Springfield man arrested in pair of shootings
A local man has been charged in a pair of shootings, including an attempted first degree murder that occurred Monday night in Springfield.
2 schools dismiss early because of murder victim's funeral
Bransford Elementary School and Robertson County Alternative Program are releasing their students early today because of a funeral scheduled nearby for the victim in the fatal shooting last week in Springfield.
Briefs: County educators to retire
Several Cheatham County educators are planning to retire at the end of the 2012-2013 school year.
In his release of a proposed annual budget for the City of Springfield for fiscal year 2014, City Manager Paul Nutting is asking the Mayor and Aldermen to approve a 26-cent increase in property taxes to help the city face its long-term debt.
Public input wanted at county growth plan meeting tonight
A public workshop to review the initial draft of the Robertson County Comprehensive Growth and Development Plan is being held Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. in the community room of Highland Crest College Campus.
Belt was born, May 8, 1936, in Robertson County, to the late Ham and Mary Isabell Frey Morris.
Springfield Relay for Life moves to YMCA
Relay for Life in Springfield is being relocated from the city square to the Robertson County YMCA on Friday, May 3. The change was made because of weather, Trey White, logistics chair for Robertson County Relay for Life.
Man Identified in Fatal Springfied Shooting
Springfield Police responded to a shooting Thursday night where one person died.
Memphis lawyer suspended following indictment
Memphis lawyer William L. Hendricks Jr. has been suspended from practicing law following his recent indictment in Middle Tennessee for his alleged role in an insurance scam.
Springfield city leaders tour charter schools
Springfield city officials are touring two Nashville charter schools Wednesday, May 1. "The Tennessee Charter Schools Association has confirmed the Board's visit to two charter schools in Nashville," Nutting said at the April 16 board meeting.
Library expansion could move forward
Nearly 10 years of work planning a new library for downtown Springfield could pay off soon, with the breaking of ground, according to Robertson County Mayor Howard Bradley.
Head was born Dec. 13, 1919, in Robertson County to the late Ernest and Hattie Mayo Head.
He was born Sept. 8, 1935 in Dyer County to the late Robert Alexander Bell and Nannie Jean Sullivan Bell Priestly.
J.H. Head, 93-year-old loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather of Chapmansboro, passed away on Thursday, April 25, 2013, at NorthCrest Medical Center.
Schrader set to open expanded Tenn. plant
Schrader International Inc. is conducting a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 1, 2013, to celebrate the opening of its newly expanded manufacturing facility in Springfield, Tenn.
3 Tennessee educators charged with failing to report abuse
Those indicted by a county grand jury include East Robertson Elementary School Principal Karen Renae Fehrman, Assistant Principal Kecia Young and Robertson County Schools Administrator Donna Dorris.