The Byrdstown-Pickett Chamber of Commerce received $14,000 from the Tennessee State Museum to finish working ... Read More »
Author Archives: Nathanael Wolffe
Jackson Bids In For Ambulance Remounting
The Jackson County Emergency Service has received the bids it needs to move forward with ... Read More »
Counseling Services Increased For Upperman Students
Upperman High School is offering extra counseling services for students struggling with the death of ... Read More »
Van Buren Moves Forward With Advocacy Center Lease
The Van Buren County Commission approved a motion Tuesday night to sign a lease with ... Read More »
Planning Approves Cane Creek Expansion
A formalized plan to expand Cane Creek Park will increase the size of the Cookeville ... Read More »
Clay Receives $105K For New Center, Oil Safety
A state grant will help Clay County convert the Pea Ridge green box site to ... Read More »
Sidewalks, Truck Speed Among Commercial Ave Issues
More sidewalks, the biggest suggestion from local residents during a public meeting concerning improvements along ... Read More »
Several Steps Remain For Monterey’s Moratorium
State officials said they are pleased with Monterey’s new sewer plant, but lifting a moratorium ... Read More »
Surveyors Oppose Right-Of-Way Regulations
A local surveyor spoke out against Cookeville’s new subdivision regulations for right-of-way dedications at Monday’s ... Read More »
Cumberland Food Drive Supporting Local Vets
The Ms. Senior Cumberland County Association is taking donations for its annual Caring For Our ... Read More »