Aug 31, 2009 | The Tennessean
Red Devils begin quest toward state title at Cascade on Friday
CEDAR HILL - For the defending state runner-up, 2009 doesn't begin with any cupcake opponent or pushover.
Webb School honors local math educator
Longtime Murfreesboro resident and educator Sandra Truitt was honored Monday night for dedicating 35 years of her life to teaching and mentoring students at The Webb School in Bell Buckle.
Robbery victim expected girls instead of attackers
Three men robbed a Shelbyville resident after luring him to a South Maple Street home early Friday, police said.
Robbery victim expected girls instead of attackers
Three men robbed a Shelbyville resident after luring him to a South Maple Street home early Friday, police said.
Audio: Key Exchanges About Issues
Bart Gordon spoke out in favor of healthcare cooperatives, similar to what the Farm Bureau is to farmersa Bellwood Baptist Church Pastor James Averitt was the first to speak out against government-run healthcarea Patty Finley of Rockvale, a retired registered nurse, was a vocal proponent of healthcare reforma Richard Warren of Murfreesboro ...
Robbery victim expected girls instead of attackers
Three men robbed a Shelbyville resident after luring him to a South Maple Street home early Friday, police said.
Fire destroys Covered Bridge Estates home
An early morning blaze Sunday destroyed a home in Covered Bridge Estates subdivision near Bell Buckle, according to Volunteer Fire Services Inc.
Bell Buckle bans guns in parks
Bell Buckle became the first municipality in Bedford County to officially ban guns in public parks, playgrounds and other public lands at a meeting held Monday night.
Live music returns to Walking Horse Hotel
The Chais Music Hall at the historic Walking Horse Hotel in Wartrace has re-opened with a lineup of live music for listening and dancing.
Remembering Rutherford: Harsh country with rugged folk?
"A man living back in the cedars ...has got to scratch and sweat mightily if he wants to starve decent," according to Tennessee: A Guide to the State, a 1939 publication of the Federal Writers' Project.