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Millersville city manager resigns
MILLERSVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The shake-up at Millersville city hall continues as the interim city manager has resigned. Tina Tobin was on the job for a few months, in a city that ha been dealing with scandal for several months. Tobin was hired to make management decisions for the city...
Hendersonville Trash Service to Change This July
Trash service will be changing July 1st, 2024. The new service will be curbside, once-a week collection provided by Waste Pro. Medical exemptions are available for residents who can’t physically get their cans to the curb. There are also opportunities for residents to add-on to their base service with Waste Pro. Residents should have received […] The post Hendersonville Trash Service to Change This July appeared first on Sumner County Source.
JMCSS Fine Arts Spring Showcase Is Coming Up This Weekend
From 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., participants can enjoy art displays, performances by elementary music groups, middle and high school choirs, and bands. JMCSS Fine Arts Spring Showcase is coming up this weekend at Old Hickory Mall. This Saturday, participants can enjoy art displays, performances by elementary music groups, middle...
Sumner Weekend: 5 Happenings This Weekend
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 events in and near Sumner County!. Come out and hear from many agencies who will be present to talk about resources available in Sumner County!. 2Kids DIY Fairy Garden Box Workshop. Sunday, April 21. 2pm. Board & Brush Hendersonville. 366...
Sumner County teen returns home after hands, feet amputated
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Sumner County teenager has returned home after a 10-month stint in the hospital. Mathias Uribe returned home on Saturday, April 13. “Welcome home, Mathias! Your strength and determination are truly inspiring, and we couldn’t be more proud of you!” the Gallatin Police Department wrote in a Facebook post.
Sumner County schools pass resolution against school choice, 'vouchers are not the answer'
The Sumner County Board of Education met in a special-called session last week to vote on a resolution against Gov. Bill Lee’s Education Freedom Scholarship Act. The Education Freedom Act would provide vouchers for students to attend private schools in the 2024-25 school year, allocating about $7,075 for each student, according to tneducationfreedom.com. The bill was sitting in the Senate's Finance Ways and Means Committee Wednesday and its unclear if it will head to a final vote. ...
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