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Crossville Sending Letters To Candidates Reminding Those Of New Sign Ordinance

The Crossville Codes Department sending letters to all candidates after some issues with the city’s new sign ordinance. City Manager Greg Wood said the guidelines were adopted in August and do not allow campaign signs on right-of-ways. “One particular candidate has basically gone all over town putting signs in the right-of-way and even on city property,” Wood said. “We just ... Read More »

Livingston’s State-Shared Sales Tax Revenue Increases Over Last Year

Livingston’s allocation of state shared sales tax revenue exceeded $500,000 this year. Downtown Revitalization Member Ray Evans said it is a significant increase of 14 percent over last year and doubles the city’s average over the last six years. ‘To me, that says the investments that y’all have approved in the central business district are paying off,” Evans said. “We ... Read More »

Retail Consultant Says Several National Companies Are Interested In Livingston

Several national chains have expressed interest in moving to Livingston. That is according to Retail Consultant Kyle Cofer who was hired by the city earlier this year. Cofer said a sandwich shop, coffee company, chicken restaurant and shoe business have all explored sites. “We look at everything through the eyes kind of like a site selector would,” Cofer said. “There ... Read More »

State Laws Ensure Your Vote Will be Secure In November

Putnam County Election Administrator Michelle Honeycutt said the local election office often hears concerns about voting integrity, but voters should feel confident when casting their ballot. Tennessee has been ranked by the Heritage Foundation as the most secure elections in the country. Honeycutt said ever since the November 2020 presidential election, the office regularly receives calls questioning absentee ballots. “Most ... Read More »

Six Applicants Apply For The Livingston Police Chief Position

Six people will be considered for the vacant Livingston police chief position. Municipal Management Consultant Warren Nevad updated the Livingston Board of Aldermen Monday night. Nevad said six applications were submitted over a six week time frame. “So our next step is our police consultant and myself will screen the six applications and come up with the top three to ... Read More »

Animal Shelter Capacity An Increasing Issue For UC Locations

Animal Shelters are full across the Upper Cumberland as at least three county shelters are at or nearing capacity. Warren County Animal Control and Adoption Center Director Sherri Bradley said the shelter only has 15 kennels with well over 50 dogs at the center. “We have been taking in roughly 100 or more animals a month,” Bradley said. “People are ... Read More »

Plans Ready For New Auditorium At Cumberland County High School

The Cumberland County community will get its first glance Tuesday at the plans for a new auditorium at Cumberland County High School. Director of Schools Billy Stepp said unlike Stone Memorial High School, the Cumberland County campus does not have an auditorium. “A lot of the comments in the community that have been made to me is that it is ... Read More »

Tractor Supply In Sparta Working Towards November Opening Date

The Tractor Supply Company location in Sparta will have its grand-opening on November 5th. That is according to Store Manager Olivia Jones. Jones said the store will offer a full garden center, a drive-thru for large items and other standard merchandise. ‘We still have some construction workers trying to finish some projects inside,” Jones said. “From Tractor Supply’s perspective, things ... Read More »

LA Alumni Association Installs Digital Gallery Of Past Graduating Classes

The Livingston Academy Alumni Association has installed a digital display that shows graduate composites dating back to 1916. Association Member Lesley Riddle said the idea came about when the association realized they were running out of wall space for physical pictures. “With the school beginning in 1909, that’s a lot of composites to put up there,” Riddle said. “So, we ... Read More »