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Macon County schools receive report card
Based on information released by the State Department of Education: In the area of grades 3-8 Academic Achievement, Macon County received an average score in Math, Reading/Language Arts, and Social Studies, scoring just below the state average.
Cook is Vice Mayor of Red Boiling Springs, judge rules
John Cook is the vice-mayor of Red Boiling Springs, Judge John Wooten Jr. ruled Wednesday in an expedited hearing.
Sunday school at 10:00, Worship at 11:00. Lunch to follow. In the afternoon about 1:30, a history of the church will be shared.
Students get financial dose of reality
A bit of history was made last week at the Tri-County Extension Campus in Red Boiling Springs.
Soak up some relaxation in Red Boiling Springs
The story goes that one of Red Boiling Springs' early settlers, Shepherd Kirby, was plagued by a lifelong eye infection that miraculously went away after he began bathing his eyes in a local spring.
Policy change in Red Boiling Springs
All new employees hired by the City of Red Boiling Springs will be on probation for one year, City Council decided at its monthly meeting Thursday, Nov.
Cook questions legality of RBS City Council meeting
Red Boiling Springs Councilman John Cook has taken legal action against the city of Red Boiling Springs.
Councilman Cook files legal action against Red Boiling Springs
Red Boiling Springs Councilman John Cook has filed legal action against the city of Red Boiling Springs, the Times has learned.
Religious Debate There will be a religious debate between Roger Holland & Lawrence Williamson at The Donoho Hotel in Red Boiling Springs, TN on November 13 & 14 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
Wed update: Tonight's RBS City Council agenda
Here's the agenda for tonight's Red Boiling Springs City Council meeting, which starts at 7 p.m. at City Hall: *Call meeting to order *Roll call *Approve minutes of October 6 meeting as written *Barge, Waggoner, Sumner and Cannon *Paving - open bids *Employee Christmas bonuses and turkey for each fireman *Change stop at Heady Ridge Road and College ...
Mayor J.Y. Carter requested a moment of silence before the commencement of last weeka s City Council meeting to remember the life of City Councilman Ronnie Krantz, who lost his nearly year-long battle with cancer on Sun., Nov.
Four charged with TennCare fraud
Four people in Macon County have been charged with TennCare fraud involving prescription drugs.
Eerie goings on at Thomas House Hotel
Stephen King refers to them as a oeThirteenth Floora stories, and anyone who likes ghost stories knows that the haunted hotel is a common theme.
A hodge podge of notes and observations
A hodgepodge of news and notes this week. First, we are getting significant reports of peoplea s credit/debit cards being charged illegally.
One charged after chase, shooting
Daniel Wayne McCormick has been charged with multiple counts in connection with a high-speed pursuit with local law enforcement officials in the late-night hours of Thursday, Oct.
Dust off treasures for free appraisal event
I've always loved a good show and tell. And there's a fine - and totally free - one coming up Tuesday afternoon where people can show off their treasures and have local appraiser Connie Sue Davenport enlighten them as to what the items might be worth.
Middle Tennessee Water Bottler Lays Off 31
Nestle Waters laid off workers at its Pure Life water bottling plant in Red Boiling Springs.
Nestle Water Plant Announces Layoffs
NASHVILLE, Tenn.- The Nestle Waters plant in Red Boiling Springs is laying off 32 employees.
The Nestle plant in Red Boiling Springs announced last week that they are laying off 32 employees.
Red Boiling Springs to buy new pump
The Red Boiling Springs Council met in a special called session last week to accept bids on one of the two sewer pumps on Old Lake Road, after one suddenly stopped working.