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Nashville man arrested for identity theft at Bonny Oaks Driver Service Center
Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security driver's license examiners and the Tennessee Highway Patrol prevented a Nashville man from obtaining a fraudulent identification card at the Bonny Oaks Driver Service Center in Chattanooga on Tuesday afternoon.
Sumner remembers those who gave all
You can take the hot chicken out of the shack, but can you take the shack out of the hot chicken? Sgt.
Community Remembers Educator Who Died of Cancer - Eric Alvarez
Ryan Williams was a husband, a science teacher and a track coach at Shafer Middle School in Gallatin.
Neelly, Malone shake off youth at state meet
Gallatin High freshman Brett Neelly competes in Friday's boys shot put at the Dean A. Hayes Track and Soccer Stadium located on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University Track and Soccer Stadium located on the campus of Middle Tennessee University.
Public Works Department Director Gerald Horton addresses the Board of Mayor and Aldermen Tuesday concerning drainage issues.
Gallatin councilor proposes newbond
There are many layers to the ongoing budget fight between Mayor Jo Ann Graves and members of the Gallatin City Council as both sides debate the best way to use taxpayer dollars.
Hoeganaes Widows Sue for Medical and Funeral Costs
GALLATIN, Tenn .- After an accident on the job claimed their husbands' lives, three women are fighting back with a lawsuit.
Freshmen who vowed change spent millions of tax dollars on mailings
Republican freshmen who came to Congress last year promising to transform Washington's free-spending culture are no different from most other lawmakers in at least one respect: They mailed out millions of taxpayer-funded flyers and brochures during their first year in office.
County Works To Stop Workplace Bullying
GALLATIN, Tenn. Sumner County employs thousands of people who could be learning a new lesson soon: how to handle bullies.
Shalom Zone offers free children's summer camp
The Shalom Zone will host summer camp at Clearview City Park in June, for children in Sumner County in grades 1-5. There is no charge to attend.
Peddler who assaulted woman found selling magazines again
Tough job market? Here's an idea: Start your own company like many 20 to 34 year olds are already... A door-to-door magazine salesman from Georgia who pled guilty to the attempted sexual battery of an 18-year-old Hendersonville woman in April was found in California selling magazines again after he failed to register as a sex offender.
Voice of the Titans Mike Keith signs autographs for Josh Allen, Jeremy Sellars and Cindy Harness, all of Gallatin.
Gallatin council member proposes alternate budget
Without having had any real discussion about the budget proposed by Mayor Jo Ann Graves two weeks prior, the Gallatin City Council began considering a revised spending plan introduced by At-Large Councilor Tommy Garrott at Tuesday's study session.
Cathie Leimenstoll, wearing a black-and-white dress, laughs as she walks over to Edd Lee and Frances Martin with the Leimenstoll/Martin Humanitarian Award, which was named after them.
School board to consider SCHS rezone
It's a concept that parents may not be familiar with, but experts say it can explain a lot about... A portion of Gallatin currently zoned for Station Camp High School will likely be rezoned back to Gallatin High School at the board's next meeting May 15.
Incorrect addresses could delay first responders
It's a concept that parents may not be familiar with, but experts say it can explain a lot about... How long should a resident want to wait for an ambulance, fire truck or police car in the event of an emergency? That was the question posed by state officials April 30 at a meeting that also included city and county officials at the Sumner County ... (more)
Tennessee school board bans racy book
Kalian Sams hit his first home run of the year, but the Jackson Generals didn't often hit the ball... GALLATIN, Tenn.
Sumner County Briefs: 200 vie in Special Olympics
About 200 athletes competed in various events including races, softball throws and long jumps April 24 at Station Camp High School as part of the national Special Olympics.
Tennessee guardsman saves man's life
A Tennessee guardsman is being hailed as a hero after he initiated lifesaving CPR on an unconsciousA customer at the Lowe's in Gallatin.
What's Worse, the Kindle Fire or the Nook?
I'm always in the market for a low-cost tablet, so the new $199 price of the Barnes & Noble 8 GB Nook caught my eye.