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Van Buren Committee Approves Funding Daycare Project At Masonic Building
The Van Buren County Masonic Building could receive the needed funding to upgrade the vacant ... Read More »
Pickett Educator Harlan Cletus Copeland Laid To Rest
A long-time Pickett County educator was laid to rest on Monday. Harlan Cletus Copeland, died ... Read More »
DeKalb Group Home Property To Be Considered For Public Auction
The UCHRA/UCDD Executive Committee will consider auctioning some 110 acres that once housed a DeKalb ... Read More »
Cane Creek Pedestrian Bridge Work Begun
Work has begun on widening a pedestrian bridge in Cookeville’s Cane Creek Park. Leisure Services ... Read More »
DeKalb Sheriff’s Office Continues Search For Missing Man
The Dekalb County Sheriff’s Office asking for public assistance on a man who has been ... Read More »
Cookeville Public Works Director Greg Brown Announces Retirement In May
Cookeville’s Public Works Director Greg Brown has announced his retirement. Brown has served the city ... Read More »
Jackson Coach Jim Brown Inducted To TSSAA HOF
Long-time Jackson County Basketball Coach Jim Brown will be inducted into the TSSAA Hall of ... Read More »
TTU Faculty Rep Sees Lee’s Budget As Exciting For Faculty
Tennessee Tech Faculty Senate President Jeannette Luna said Governor Bill Lee’s proposed budget is exciting ... Read More »
New Law Betters Communication Between First Responders and People With Disabilities
A Cookeville non-profit that supports individuals with disabilities sees a new state law as a ... Read More »