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Funeral services for Daniel Singh, 84, of White Bluff, were held Saturday, Sept.
King's Court closing after Christmas Day
The last cut of prime rib will be served on Christmas Day. And for Harold and JoAnn Sutton that means the end of an era is rapidly approaching.
Funeral services for James Ernest "Jimmy" Mangrum, 61, of Bon Aqua, will be held Wednesday, Aug.
A new black bear sighting in Middle Tennessee has wildlife officials on alert. There have been several sightings thus far this year in Hickman, Cannon and Cheatham counties.
Deputy uncovers stolen goods in suspicious sedan
While on early morning patrol this week, a corporal with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office saw some suspicious activity.
Kay'z Place makes a name for itself
Across from the Bon Aqua post office is another place that delivers-good old-fashioned country cooking, that is.
City prepares to debut widened Del Rio Pike
FRANKLIN - Avoiding heavy construction and blocked lanes on Del Rio Pike is a thing of the past.
Police reunite infant with mother
FRANKLIN - A Bon Aqua man has been charged with custodial interference for failing to return his daughter to the girl's mother after a two-day visit.
Police reunite infant with mother
FRANKLIN - A Bon Aqua man has been charged with custodial interference for failing to return his daughter to the girl's mother after a two-day visit.
Sybil Greer crocheting works of art
Sybil Greer, of Brush Creek Road, has been a member of the Fairview Senior Citizens group for about six years.
Camden firm bids lowest on Benton County Animal Shelter
The Property Committee met on Monday, July 14, 2008, for their regular session. The main item of business was to open the bids for the construction of the animal shelter.
Concert with Gammy-nominated musician planned for burned children
A daylong concert with live bands and Grammy nominated Charlie Louvin is set for Saturday, July 19 at the Ron-Dee-Voo Club on Highway 46 in Bon Aqua.
Noel honored as an evergreen in his own right
Nashville businessman John H. Noel III, who walks and talks "green" issues, has been given the 2008 Governor's Lifetime Conservation Achievement award for "exemplary service" in environmental stewardship.
Columbia woman says dogs came from busted puppy mill
Debora Hulsey believes both of her dogs, including the one that had to be put down just days after she brought it home, came from a puppy mill raided by authorities in Hickman County.
John H. Noel honored by naming of natural area
Williamson County resident and environmentalist John H. Noel was recently honored by the naming of a state natural area in his honor on Friday, June 13.
Woods will be named after John Noel
The Bon Aqua Woods where white oaks that are hundreds of years old grow will be named the John H. Noel State Natural Area at a grand opening tomorrow.
Funeral services for Mr. Roy Clifford "BirdDog" Curtis, 53, of Waverly, were held Thursday, June 5, 2008 at 3 p.m. at the chapel of Dickson Funeral Home.
Obstacles slow Del Rio Pike improvements
FRANKLIN - Through there's been strong talk lately from city leaders about finishing the roadwork on Del Rio Pike, the project's completion remains in limbo.
Funeral services for Annie Geneva Pewitt, 77, of Franklin, are 11 a.m. Friday, May 16 at the Fairview Chapel of Dickson Funeral Home with Dr. via The Tennessean
Food run: Roaming bear spotted on outskirts of Nashville
“We just want this bear to go back naturally. We don't want to go after him”
' A black bear spotted on the fringes of Nashville's busy metro area probably roamed from the Cumberland Plateau in search of food, a state wildlife official says. via The Knoxville News-Sentinel