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Wanted Tennessee man tied to ‘violent crime’ in Warren County captured, police say
SUMNER COUNTY, Tenn. – A wanted man who allegedly has involvement in a Warren County case has been taken into custody. On Wednesday, the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office responded to an anonymous tip to the location of Steven Carter of Westmoreland, Tennessee. Acting on the tip, B Squad...
Franklin wife donates kidney, saves husband’s life
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Franklin couple is recovering at home after undergoing kidney surgeries. Amy Bredfeldt donated one of her kidneys to her husband, Stephen, who doctors said kept him from dialysis or possibly an even worse fate. After dozens of tests, doctors at Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital met...
‘Operation Double Trouble’: 52 severely neglected animals rescued from 2 TN properties
A Gallatin-based organization said it helped save more than 50 animals Thursday that were living in "deplorable conditions" on two separate properties in West Tennessee, with one property described as a backyard breeding situation and the other described as hoarding case.
Weekend Weather- Stormy and Wet 5-17-19-2024
Localized flooding may happen in those prone to it happening, so keep an eye out for advisories. As of right now some storms may reach severe levels, but a widespread outbreak looks unlikely. For your Close to Home LIVE radar find your county here Today Showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 10am. High near 74. […] The post Weekend Weather- Stormy and Wet 5-17-19-2024 appeared first on Sumner County Source.
New principal named for Allen County Intermediate Center
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – Allen County Schools has named Jeremy Simmons as the new principal of Allen County Intermediate Center, effective July 1, 2024. Simmons will be succeeding Trey Harper, who will be transitioning to a new role as Director of Pupil Personnel and Human Resources. According to the district,...
Ride, vigil, and cookout planned for missing Sumner County teen Sebastian Rogers
Nearly three months ago, 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers went missing from Hendersonville. However, community members not giving up hope for his safe return, so they have continued to organize search parties and prayer vigils.
Stolen Car, Drugs Leads to Arrest in Sumner County
May 15, 2024 – Deputies from the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office sprang into action after they received alerts from LPRs about a stolen vehicle on Hartsville Pike, headed towards Castalian Springs from Gallatin. Responding deputies, along with their trusty partner, K9 Max, located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. The driver, Brandon Moore of […] The post Stolen Car, Drugs Leads to Arrest in Sumner County appeared first on Sumner County Source.
Deputies respond to school bus accident on Petros Browning Road
ROCKFIELD, Ky. – The Warren County Sheriff’s Office responded Friday afternoon to a reported Warren County school bus accident along the 2300 block of Petros Browning Road in Rockfield, Kentucky. Warren County sheriff Brett Hightower confirmed units were responding shortly after 4 p.m., with one unit on scene.
Scottsville Police Department, Fraternal Order of Police host annual memorial service
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – On Thursday, fallen officers are being remembered in Allen County for their service and sacrifice. The Fraternal Order Police Lodge 36 hosted its annual memorial service at the Scottsville Baptist Church. It’s a time to honor the men and women who have fallen in the line...
Sumner Weekend: 5 Happenings This Weekend
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 events in and near Sumner County!. Join the City of Gallatin and the Gallatin Parks & Recreation department in celebrating the second annual Food Truck Festival of Gallatin on May 18th from 11am – 4pm. Enjoy various food trucks...
Heart of Scottsville bringing back Bluegrass Jam with inaugural contest
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. – Last summer, Kentucky Bluegrass music filled the square of downtown Scottsville, Kentucky. Now, the Bluegrass Jam is returning and adding its first-ever jam contest. Heart of Scottsville says you can enter by bringing them your best jar of homemade jam before June 6 at 112 East...
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