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Don’t Miss the Inaugural Fire Cured Festival This August in Springfield
Springfield Tourism’s inaugural Fire Cured Festival will take place on August 23 and August 24, 2024, at J. Travis Price Park, 4155 Wilks Road, Springfield, TN 37172. Fire Cured Festival is an immersive experience meant to satisfy all the senses that you won’t want to miss!. The day-and-a-half-long...
Kentucky's top 2025 recruit is considering Auburn ahead of commitment date
Auburn is in the mix to land Kentucky’s top 2025 recruit ahead of this month’s commitment date. Martels Carter, a four-star safety from Paducah, Kentucky, is set to announce his commitment on May 25 with Auburn being one of four programs remaining in the hunt with just over a week remaining. Carter will choose between Auburn, Colorado, and in-state programs in Louisville and Kentucky.
Two Arrested After Stolen Car Recovered in Sumner County
May 13, 2024 – Deputies with the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office apprehended a fugitive last week and recovered a stolen vehicle during a traffic stop in the county. The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office posted on Saturday, May 11th that while monitoring traffic just before 2 a.m., a deputy spotted a black sedan violating two motor […] The post Two Arrested After Stolen Car Recovered in Sumner County appeared first on Sumner County Source.
Splash Pad at Martin Luther King Jr. Park to Open Next Week
The Splash Pad at Martin Luther King Jr. Park will open for the season this month. On Saturday, May 25, 2024, the City of Springfield will hold an opening day celebration. Follow City of Springfield on Facebook for more details. Splash Pad at Martin Luther King Jr. Park Hours of...
Robertson County New Business Licenses for May 13, 2024
These are the latest business licenses in Robertson County for April 29 to May 13, 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...
Schlosser to enter Jostens Renaissance Hall of Fame
FRANKLIN, Ky. – A Simpson County educator is being recognized nationally for his commitment to education. On Thursday, Simpson County Schools superintendent Tim Schlosser was announced as a 2024 Jostens Renaissance Hall of Fame inductee. Schlosser was surprised with his induction announcement at a ceremony at Franklin-Simpson High School.
First Alert Forecast: Beautiful Mother’s Day weekend
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - It’s going to be a beautiful weekend across the Mid State with pleasant temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Did you see the amazing display of color in the sky last night? The Northern Lights made a rare appearance as far south as Alabama and Mississippi last night thanks to what’s called a Geomagnetic storm. This phenomenon doesn’t happen often. In fact, the last time most the U.S. was able to see any color was in 2005. If you got a chance to see them throughout the Mid State, it may have been a once in a lifetime experience.
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