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Food assistance program shifting to Scottsville Church of Christ as need grows
SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. (WBKO) – Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland (FAKH) has announced a pivotal change in its efforts to combat food insecurity in Allen County. True Gospel Fellowship Church, a longstanding partner since 1998, is transitioning its food assistance programs to Scottsville Church of Christ to better meet the community’s growing needs.
Historic Granville Hosting Genealogy Festival
Upper Cumberland residents will have an opportunity to learn all about their family at the Upper Cumberland Family History & Genealogy Festival Saturday. Putnam County Resident Anna Stephenson has studied Genealogy for over 25 years. Stephenson said she believes more people are interested in Genealogy because they want a sense of who they are.
Joel Casey indicted by Grand Jury for 4 counts of statutory rape of minor
A Montgomery County Grand Jury had indicted 28-year-old Joel Casey for four counts of statutory rape that occurred between the dates of January 1st, 2021, and December 2nd, 2022. The indictment alleges that Casey unlawfully and knowingly engaged in sexual contact with a minor who was at least 13 years...
Illegal immigrant charged with Nashville murder falls through the cracks
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — ICE confirms a man accused of killing a popular Nashville restaurant owner is an illegal immigrant. Court records show he has had a previous run in with the law in Davidson County, but somehow his immigration status failed to raise red flags. Ulises Raigoz-Martinez was...
Missing woman found on same riverbank where student Riley Strain was swept to his death
Alexandria Chmiel, 33, had traveled to Nashville with a friend but they got separated, she was found crawling up the same riverbank where college student Riley Strain tragically lost his life this Spring
Robbery attempt, shooting leads to drug bust in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - An apparent robbery attempt involving more than 20 pounds of marijuana resulted in a shooting that critically injured a 22-year-old Nashville man Thursday night, according to Metro Nashville police. Officers responded to the 3900 block of Alabama Avenue but found no one injured. Police said the...
Nashville police seek information after 'targeted shooting' kills 17-year-old
Nashville police are investigating after a 17-year-old was killed in what they called a targeted shooting at an Old Hickory duplex. Officers were called to the home in the 900 block of Bryan Street about 12:45 a.m. Friday and found Caleb Womack in the living room with a gunshot wound. Police said the home...
‘My lot fell victim to sewer and growth’: Clarksville homes flooded by neighborhood stormwater off Trenton Road
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – For the past five years, William Lange and his wife have been working toward building their dream house and a barn in the Meadow Lane subdivision of St. Bethlehem, off Trenton Road. “Within three weeks of me buying this property, I had started building...
Robert’s Western World Sets Day-Long Lineup For Block Party.
The Del McCoury Band, Rhonda Vincent & The Rage and Asleep at the Wheel’s Ray Benson celebrate 25 years of JesseLee Jones’ ownership of Robert’s Western World on Nashville’s Lower Broadway on Aug. 5. The lineup also features house band The Cowpokes, with special guests David...
Robertson County New Business Licenses for July 26, 2024
These are the latest business licenses in Robertson County for July 11-26, 2024, from the Tennessee County Clerk. You can find archives of business license news right here!. Whether you are looking to start your own business or simply curious about what new companies may be entering your local market, make sure to check back here for all of your latest business news from Robertson County!
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