Friday Nov 20 | Citizen Press
One Makes Plea in Pulaski Murder
Tracy Ayers Tracy.ayers@pulaskicitizen.com One year after charged with the death of a Pulaski man, one of four suspects has entered a guilty plea.
Tenn. family says son died from swine flu
The family of a 9-year-old Middle Tennessee boy said he died from complications from the swine flu.
Community reacts to teen's arrest in Giles Co. arson case
Police have a teenager in custody after a deadly arson that killed a family of three, and authorities said they're close to arresting a second suspect.
Pulaski Fatal Fire: Another Arrest Coming
Authorities said they have charged Williams Charles Angel, 18, with three counts of murder in connection with a fire that killed a mother and her two sons on Friday.
Remembering Rutherford: Sinister Soule sisters leave lock box
First of Two Parts Were the valuables found in the First National Bank of Murfreesboro lock box in 1930 related to the bathtub drowning of the beautiful young woman at the hands of her mother in 1909? It was a sensational crime, trial and mystery that made national headlines and focused media attention and curiosity on Rutherford County a hundred ...
Museum of Appalachia celebrates 30th Tennessee Fall Homecoming
Hundreds of people strolled through the muddy grounds of the Museum of Appalachia Saturday to celebrate East Tennessee history.
Pulaski Electric Pole Yard Circumstances Questioned
One of the concerns expressed by many who spoke and asked questions of Pulaski Electric System officials during two public hearings over the past few weeks was approximately $300,000 spent on work done at the PES pole storage lot.
Pulaski Electric Pole Yard Circumstances Questioned
One of the concerns expressed by many who spoke and asked questions of Pulaski Electric System officials during two public hearings over the past few weeks was approximately $300,000 spent on work done at the PES pole storage lot.
Making contact assignments, contracting the services of a qualified judge, hiring show ring personnel, soliciting sponsorships and advertising, preparing a menu, purchasing food and supplies, arranging for preparation and serving of food and drink, setting up box seat chairs, decorating the center ring pavilion and hoping that it wona t rain are ...
More Cell Phones Mean Less Income for 9-1-1
Telephone line tariffs to be paid to Giles County are likely to be at least $15,000 less than projected, Giles County E-911 Director Mike Goode said during the Emergency Communications Board meeting June 16.
Col. Garry Littleton found his niche personalizing men's accessories
When Tennessee native Garry Littleton started a men's gifts and accessories line in 1987, one of his first creations was a pocket knife.