Oct 30, 2009 | The Tennessean
Sumner Health tries to sell 20 properties
GALLATIN - In boom times, Sumner Regional Health Systems went on a buying and building spree, snapping up properties, including land near its flagship hospital here, with plans to keep expanding.
COURTS: Preliminary hearing rescheduled for doctor facing sex crimes
The preliminary hearing scheduled for a Hendersonville doctor accused of sexually assaulting four female patients has been rescheduled for Nov.
Woman Convicted Of Arson Violates Medical Furlough
The firefighter's wife, convicted of arson, is already making enemies behind bars by violating a medical furlough just eleven days into her jail sentence.
Parents sue teacher charged with child abuse
The parents of five different disabled students have filed lawsuits against a Sumner County special education teacher charged with child abuse.
Community service day observed in Gallatin
Sumner County residents are invited to roll up their sleeves Saturday, Oct. 24 and make a difference in Gallatin at the Union High Resource Center.
County leaders rebuke intrusion into city road maintenanceA proposal...
A proposal that could hold municipalities in Sumner County accountable for roadways annexed and not maintained was voted down 12 to 10 by county commissioners, some of whom thought the move would be political mayhem.
Principal Resigns After Harassment Charges
A Sumner County principal's alleged obsession with a teacher may have cost him his job.
Drunk Father Passes Out At Theater, Police Say
Police said a father passed out drunk in a Sumner County movie theater bathroom, leaving his two children unattended for an hour.
Principal resigns following arrest on harassment charges
A middle school principal in Portland, Sumner County has resigned after his arrest earlier this month.
County backs off planning commission cuts
County leaders sent a resolution back to committee that would eliminate six positions from the Sumner County Planning Commission after some officials voiced concerns that the motion as written may be too political.
CRIME: Man passes out drunk at theater, charged with child neglect
A Nashville man was arrested after he was allegedly discovered passed out drunk in the bathroom of Regal Indian Lake 16 theater while two six year old children sat unattended in a theater.
Gallatin woman sews new enterprise
New to the Sumner County area, Kelli Hofer recently came across an advertisement for a new children's consignment shop.
CRIME: Man charged with attempted rape
Hendersonville police arrested a Nashville man after he allegedly attempted to rape a 14-year-old girl at Monthaven Apartments.
Health departments to offer free H1N1 vaccines
The Sumner County Health Department will offer H1N1 FluMist vaccine clinics on Wednesday, Oct.
Fairvue Plantation temporarily reduces services
Fairvue Plantation, a prominent Sumner County development combining residential development with country club amenities, is reducing services because of the current economic climate, owners said in a letter to members.
H1N1 vaccine now available to Tennessee public
The H1N1 nasal spray vaccine will be available to the public starting today at the Metro Nashville Health Department.
Facebook 'poke' leads to woman's arrest
A Hendersonville woman was arrested for virtually "poking" someone on the social networking site Facebook.
New treatment gives heart patients fighting chance
When seconds matter, response time to a panicked 911 call could mean life or death.
Lower Station Camp greenway to connect two cities
Imagine taking a casual bike ride through Indian Lake Village in Hendersonville and cycling all the way to the square in downtown Gallatin.
Facebook 'poke' leads to woman's arrest
A Hendersonville woman was arrested for virtually "poking" someone on the social networking site Facebook.
Hotdog stand offers American food and funWhen a Sumner resident...
When a Sumner resident arrived at a friend's house for their first date, she saw two tables covered with food.
Chinese investors scout Sumner County
A multi-billion dollar Chinese investment company has its eye on Hendersonville, and the move could create some much-needed jobs for local residents.
Domestic violence affects one in three women
Last year, more than 400 residents in Sumner County sought help to escape domestic violence at HomeSafe, a local help center and shelter for battered women.
Chris Young Joins The Charlie Daniels Band Christmas 4 Kids Concert
Charlie Daniels has announced that Chris Young will join other artists set to appear at The 2009 Charlie Daniels Band and Friends Concert to benefit Christmas 4 Kids, . Nashville RCA recording artist, Chris Young, has a new single, "Gettin' You Home," which recently powered into the Country Radio Top 10 while his latest album, "The Man I Want to ...
New antique mall opens in Cross Plains
On Friday, Sept. 11, Howard Bradley, Robertson County mayor, cut the ribbon for the opening of The Olde Farmhouse Antique Mall and Farmer's Market.
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