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Tennessee's fifth-largest city, Clarksville, is about 250 people away from hitting the 120,000 mark, according to new U.S. Census data.
Off-road vehicle use hard to restrain
PLEASANT VIEW - Town Attorney Jennifer Noe updated the Pleasant View Board of Mayor and Aldermen last week on state statues that address noise, dust and behavior issues regarding the use of off-road vehicles in residential areas.
Work progresses on proposed commerce park
Cheatham County economic and community development director James Fenton updated the County Commission Monday on the status of a proposed commerce park in north Cheatham County.
Members fight closed fitness center with attorneys
When Mary Collier showed up for her workout at National Fitness Center one day last month, she was shocked to find the business was closed.
Schools may cut 7 assistant principal positions
The Cheatham County School Board is considering cutting seven curriculum assistant principal positions from the 2009-2010 budget.
Fifty summer workers will be helping out as part of WorkForce Essentials' summer youth employment program.
Local pilot dies in east Tenn. plane crash
The pilot killed Saturday afternoon in a plane crash in east Tennessee was from Pleasant View in Chatham County.
Pleasant View man dies in experimental plane crash
Bret Smith, 40, of Pleasant View, died Saturday in a plane crash on Melton Hill Lake near the Knox-Roane-Anderson county line in East Tennessee.
Sycamore players sign with Motlow State
PLEASANT VIEW - Sycamore High School seniors Cory Carrigan and Jace Hunter will continue their baseball careers at Motlow State Community College.
Last "Last Day of School" for Pleasant View Teacher
Summer starts in just a few hours for Springfield Public Schools students and teachers.
PLEASANT VIEW - The Pleasant View Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved the first reading of the town's 2009-2010 budget by a vote of 4-0 last week.
More worksites needed for summer youth jobs
The response to the summer work program, funded by federal stimulus money, has been even better than expected according to Gracie Morgan, WorkForce Essentials' senior manager in Cheatham County.
Local chef cooks up Pleasant Thyme Cafe
PLEASANT VIEW - Chef Rich Van Etten of Chapmansboro has no desire for fame and fortune even though he has appeared on television.
PLEASANT VIEW - The weak economy and rough lending market prompted adjustments to the town's current funding for the developmental phases of its new 36-acre park.
A representative from the Environmental Protection Agency will conduct a question and answer session for the community on May 14 at Ashland City Elementary School.
Boy Scouts Enforces Volunteers' Health
A Boy Scout leader said he cannot go on trips with his troop because the Boy Scouts of America says he's too fat.
Local road projects picked for funding
Conducting location studies for improvements on Highway 49 between Ashland City and Pleasant View and replacing the Harpeth River bridge on Highway 49 are among state road and bridge projects targeted for funding during the next three years.
More than 40 Cheatham County celebrities made impressive fashion statements on the runway at the Coach House in Pleasant View as the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program of Cheatham County held its annual fashion show.
Midstate cheerleaders join forces
The Middle Tennessee Jr. League Cheerleaders Association is the official cheerleading association of the Middle Tennessee Jr.
School Board explores options to overcrowding
The Cheatham County School Board agreed to explore other options to address overcrowding in the north cluster as it moves forward on the five-year plan.
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