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Brewer was born Nov. 15, 1925, in Robertson County to the late Ernest G. and Rena Lassiter Brewer. Comment?
Cross Plains approves de-annexing road
The Cross Plains City Commission approved on first reading Thursday an ordinance to de-annex the portion of East Robertson Road that lies within city limits because officials say they can't afford to repave it when the time comes. Comment?
He was born in Lincoln County, Tenn., on April 9, 1941, to the late Charles Rufus and Ruby Lee Simmons Johnson. Comment?
Cross Plains moves to give up road
The Cross Plains City Commission will consider an ordinance Thursday night that would de-annex a road within its city limits that the city may not be able to afford to repave, according to Commissioner Carl Swann. Comment?
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Large barn burns in Barren Plains
A large barn reportedly filled with hay burned in Barren Plains on Tuesday, March 26. Comment?
He was born in Sumner County on Dec. 22, 1936 to the late Mitchel and Eva Haus Harper. Comment?
Tag renewal satellite locations to close April 1
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All three satellite locations across the county used for renewing motor vehicle registrations will shut down as of April 1, according to Robertson County Clerk Susan Atchley. Comment?
Orlinda considers development restrictions
The Orlinda City Commission will consider amending its residential ordinance next month to require all lots developed within the city limits to be at least one acre, according to City Manager Kevin Breeding. Comment?
Authorities seek attempted murder suspect
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Authorities are searching for a suspect following a shooting that took place Wednesday at a property located between Springfield and Orlinda. Comment?
Fire destroys home in Cross Plains area
A Cross Plains-area home was completely destroyed by a fire on Sunday, Feb. 10. Firefighters were dispatched to the residence on Jernigan Road shortly before noon. Comment?
Singing custodian marks 50 years on job
Not many businesses can say they have had an employee work for 50 years. The City of Springfield recently honored long-time custodian James "Tit" Cantrell, 87, who has worked for the city for since 1962. Comment?
With one second remaining and his team trailing 50-49, sophomore Lane Eden went to the free-throw line with a chance to give East Robertson a much-needed district win against the then-first-place Nashville Christian Eagles Friday night. Comment?
State, city considers expansion of highways at Portland intersection
Traffic accessibility and safety will significantly improve if a concept to upgrade highways 31 and 52 at their Portland intersection receives funding, state transportation and city officials say. Comment?
He was born in Robertson County, to George Lee Rogers Jr. and Sue Cox Rogers. He loved playing video games, watching movies, and was very gifted in making crafts and making sculptures. Comment?
11, 2012 at his home in Orlinda. Mr. Evans was a native of Portland, Tenn., born the son of the late Thomas Roy Evans and Betty Mae Gann. Comment?