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Another winning season for the Steelers; awards given
The Steelers finished their 2009 season with a win over the Burns Cowboys 50-22 on November 15 in Dickson.
Burns proposes partnership with school system for park
The City of Burns and the Dickson County School Board may partner together in order to share the wealth of a new public park in the city.
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The kids who attend First United Methodist Church in Dickson never ask Santa Claus why he's there each Sunday.
Groups seek, analyze paranormal activity in Dickson County Whether...
Whether you believe in ghosts or not, sitting in a dark room of an old house while a ghost hunting team attempts to evoke a response from a spirit, is enough to make even the staunchest nonbelievers feel uneasy.
County shifts to new mapping system
Over the course of this year, nearly every city in the county, and all the utilities, have partnered together to fund a network of satellite images for the county using global positioning and information systems.
James St. Amant makes most of opportunityLining up against some of...
Lining up against some of the toughest prep level football players in the state would be an intimidating thought to most teenagers, but for Dickson County High senior James St.
Postal Notes: Angels at the post officeLast year was my first year to ...
Last year was my first year to experience the generosity of the town of Burns and Dickson County.
Michael Wayne HaleyServices for Michael Wayne Haley, 60, of Mt....
Services for Michael Wayne Haley, 60, of Mt. Juliet are scheduled for 9 a.m. tomorrow at Bond Memorial Chapel in Mt.
Burns residents finally got a chance to shop locally for foods when the Dollar General opened Tuesday - just in time for Thanksgiving.
Restaurant's catfish draws eyes, regular patrons
The Catfish Kitchen restaurant and its whale-sized catfish out front have been landmarks in Dickson County for over two decades.
Re-applying for license, road rage land man back behind bars
An incident of road rage involving an ex-girlfriend and obtaining a driver's license while on probation for vehicular homicide were enough for a Criminal Court judge to send a local man to jail to serve the remainder of his original sentence.
Montgomery Bell State Park eco-friendly villas open for tours
Eight new villas at Montgomery Bell State Park in rural Burns, Tenn., are tapping into the earth for heating and cooling to reduce costs and pollution.
What: Course that refreshes the minds of seniors in current laws and how changes in our bodies affect our driving.
Morning power outage affects much of Dickson County
A power outage that affected over 13,000 customers throughout Dickson, Burns, White Bluff and Cheatham County was caused when TVA equipment failed, creating a fault in the transmission line servicing five electrical substations, according to Dickson Electric System General Manager Darrell Gillespie.
Counselor recalls her own addiction
BURNS, Tenn. - Before Judy Lapps became a drug counselor at New Life Lodge , she was an addict.
Flooding closes several county roads, flash flood watch continues
Dickson County is under a flash flood watch through this evening, according to the National Weather Service, and four county roads were closed this morning.
Joe and Phyllis Hassell of Clarksville, TN announce the engagement of their son, Joey Hassell, to Megan Bishop, daughter of Jeff and Kim Bishop of Burns, TN.
Trio arrested on weapons charges, uzi, revolver and ski mask found
Three men were arrested in Dickson on weapons charges following a complaint from a White Bluff woman who alleged they intended to rob her.
Plan calls for millions toward school expansions
A long-range growth plan for Dickson County Schools to be released this month calls for spending millions over the next several years for elementary schools expansion.