By Chandler Harmon, Staff Writer | March 27, 2024
The city of Lynnville is looking to apply for a new Community Development Block Grant (CBDG) to allow for the...
By Connie Roe, Staff Writer | March 26, 2024
In a letter presented to the Elkton Board of Mayor and Aldermen March 14, Park Manager Jay Butler stated that...
SUBMITTED | March 26, 2024
Pump price increases across the state gained momentum last week, rising nine cents on average. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $3.18 which...
By Connie Roe, Staff Writer | March 22, 2024
Ardmore Police Chief Jereme Robison informed the Board of Mayor and Aldermen that the city will be hiring two new...
By Scott Stewart, Publisher | March 21, 2024
The necessary approvals are in place for Pulaski Electric System to issue up to $10 million in bonds. The PES...
By Adrienne Forte, Staff Writer | March 21, 2024
The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted, March 12, to annex property owned by Curry Farms on Beech Hill...
By Mark Mize, Staff Writer | March 28, 2024
In a matchup between former district rivals, a Richland soccer rally fell short in the final minutes of a 3-2...
By Wade Neely, Sports Editor | March 27, 2024
The Giles County boys soccer team opened its 2024 season last week with four matches, highlighted by an opening round...
March 27, 2024
Former Giles County standout Coleman Siniard had a solid day at the plate in UT Southern’s 16-6 win versus Lindsey...
By Wade Neely, Sports Editor | March 26, 2024
The Richland baseball team reeled off three victories in three days last week, taking two ballgames from Community and notching...
By Larry Woody
Main Street Media | March 22, 2024
A Greeneville father and son have been banned from hunting for life by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency for repeated...
LARRY WOODY
Main Street Media of Tennessee | March 21, 2024
Bradley Styler grew up in Jackson County, so close to Cummins Falls State Park that he could almost hear the...
March 28, 2024
Meet Duke, the lovable goofball with boundless energy and a heart as big as his hound-mix frame! Despite his size, Duke is a 5-6-year-old gentle...
By Margaret Campbell, Staff Writer | March 27, 2024
Citizen Laura Watson is one of those rare individuals who has found a way to combine two of her loves — her profession (teaching) and...
By Margaret Campbell, Staff Writer | March 27, 2024
Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ on Easter Sunday in a variety of ways. There are, of course, Easter Sunday church services and celebrations, as...
By Margaret Campbell, Staff Writer | March 26, 2024
One of America’s favorite snack foods is celebrated each March — the mighty peanut. This powerhouse legume is full of flavor that lends itself to...
By Johnny Phelps | March 22, 2024
In James McCollum’s “History of Giles County,” there is mention of early Thanksgiving “...closing our eyes and traveling back to Indian Creek in the early...
TOM ADKINSON
Main Street Media | March 21, 2024
MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK, Ky. – Cave explorers make meticulous plans for their underground adventures. Cave tourists should do the same, especially at Mammoth Cave,...
March 28, 2024
Richland Elementary School’s February Students of the Month are (front row, from left) pre-kindergartner Jack Calkins, first grader Haydon Bryant, (back row) third grader Naksh...
March 14, 2024
The University of Tennessee Southern has been awarded more than $4 million by the state, part of a larger $6 million allocation to the University...
March 7, 2024
UT System President Randy Boyd announced his interest to continue serving as the University’s president during the UT Board of Trustees meeting held last week...
By State Senator Joey Hensley | March 26, 2024
Last week, several measures advanced to continue efforts to improve school safety across the state for public and private K-12 schools as well as at...
By Whit Gibbons | March 22, 2024
The following questions relate to the most popular bird on dinner tables for three major holidays. Q. I have heard that wild turkeys are declining...
By Senator Joey Hensley | March 19, 2024
Last week, lawmakers prioritized legislation to protect children from harmful online content, as well as protect the religious freedom of foster and adoptive parents in...
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