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At least 1 dead in Sumner County crash, THP says
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal, multi-vehicle crash in the area of Nashville Pike and Shutes Lane in Hendersonville. The crash was reported at about 10:40 a.m. Serious injuries were initially reported by the Gallatin Police Department. THP later confirmed it was a...
Man dead after house fire in Portland
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - One man is dead following a house fire in Portland Tuesday evening, according to Smokey Barn News. SBN reports the house fire occurred in the 5900 block of Highway 31 West in Sumner County. The first 911 call came in at about 5:30 p.m. Four local...
Sumner County teen faced with death finds comfort in dog
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Last year, Shirley Medrano’s life was forever changed when she was admitted to a Nashville hospital after experiencing issues with her organs. The doctor would later reveal to the 18-year-old that she was having complications with her liver. “I was going into liver rejection and...
Engine of I-65 Saturn 1B Rocket brought to Tennessee
SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. (WSMV) - Springfield Tennessee has a new piece of space history in town. On Tuesday, Robert Dillard with Gateway STEM Center went to the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, where he picked up a 1B Rocket Engine. Dillard said the 8-1 engine was one of the...
Woman Wanted in Multiple Middle TN Counties Arrested in Mt. Juliet
May 1, 2024 – Tuesday afternoon, a Mt. Juliet officer stopped a theft attempt at Academy Sports after spotting a suspicious vehicle. As a result, officers managed to apprehend two individuals, one of whom was wanted across four Middle Tennessee counties. The 26-year-old female suspect from Nashville had a history of Aggravated Kidnapping and Aggravated Robbery charges and was wanted for nearly a dozen felony offenses, including theft, evading arrest, and probation violations in Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Montgomery counties.
Health Inspections: Sumner County April 29, 2024
These are the health scores for April 19-29, 2024, in Sumner County with their most recent inspection scores. Read more local health inspections here!. Here are the scores, according to the health department’s latest available information. Department of Health environmental specialists inspect every establishment where food and beverages are prepared and served at least twice a year.
Two Sumner County Students Honored As Heroes
Lakeside Park Elementary students Brock and Brody Nickens were surprised Friday morning by Hendersonville, TN Police Department, their school, and the man they rescued. Brock, Brody, and their father Marshall Nickens were out driving around when one of the boys spotted a man badly injured. That man turned out to be Judge Dee David Gay.
Robertson County New Business Licenses for April 29, 2024
These are the latest business licenses in Robertson County for April 17-29, 2024, from the Tennessee County Clerk. You can find archives of business license news right here!. Whether you are looking to start your own business or simply curious about what new companies may be entering your local market, make sure to check back here for all of your latest business news from Robertson County!
New Venue Announced For Controversial Bluegrass Show
The City of Gallatin has re-announced a bluegrass music show for Sunday, May 26th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Gallatin’s Downtown Square. The show was originally intended to be held in the Gallatin City Cemetery; however, social media complaints about having music in the cemetery prompted organizers to change plans. The program is now split into two events in support of the cemetery. The traditional Decoration Day ceremony will take place Sunday, May 26th at 2 p.m. at the cemetery (250 Cemetery Avenue), and the free bluegrass show will be held in Gallatin’s Downtown Square later that evening from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. N. Water between Franklin Street and Main will be closed during the event. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chair for the bluegrass show.
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