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Election results: Ogles reigns in the 5th, Cepicky retains 64th seat
According to final unofficial voting results, incumbents emerged victorious in key races in the Maury County Republican State Primary, including Tennessee House of Representatives and the 5th Congressional District. In the House 64th District race, incumbent Rep. Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka, won as victor with 3,950 votes, over challenger Columbia native Ray Jeter, who...
Williamson County has a brand new school board. Learn more about its members
An all new Williamson County School Board has been elected after the county's Aug. 1 general election. Only one incumbent candidate, Jennifer Aprea in District 5, was on the ballot Thursday, and she did not secure re-election. There were 19,589 residents who voted early and 624 who voted by absentee ballot, according to the...
Brentwood's newest roundabout to open Friday
The City of Brentwood’s newest roundabout, located at Murray Lane and Holly Tree Gap, is expected to open at 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 2. The intersection has been closed since May 28 for construction on the $1.9 million project. According to a release from the city, contractors will...
National Night Out Coming to Brentwood Aug. 13
Williamson County residents are invited to Brentwood’s Smith Park from 5 – 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 13 to get an up-close look at local public safety agencies during the City’s National Night Out celebration. “We look forward to this event every year because we want to...
Hauke edged out, newcomers take the reins on Maury County School Board
In the Maury County School Board District 2 race, Independent Frank Bellamy won with 609 votes, while Independent Robert Plageman received 313 votes. In District 4, Republican Darryl Martin rose to the top with 644 votes, while Independent Chandler Anderson drew 377 votes. District 5 emerged as the closest race with challenger...
Maury County Fair Returning This August
The Maury County Fair will return on Thursday, August 29th and run until Monday, September 2nd, 2024. All the family fun and entertainment you love will soon be back!. This year, the fair festivities begins with a Rodeo, taking place on Thursday of Fair Week. Several other popular events will be happening like the junk car jump and run and the Saturday motocross races.
Polls open for state primaries, local general election
Voters can now head to the polls to vote for several state and federal primary races as well as the county's general election. Polling locations are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, and voters are required to go to their designated locations. Voters in Davidson County's District 18 and who are assigned to Precinct 3, which was previously the Belmont Sport Science Center, will now need to vote at the Belmont Curb Event Center. (Find your Davidson location here and Williamson here.)
Maury County New Business Licenses for August 1, 2024
These are the latest business licenses in Maury County for July 26 to August 1, 2024, from the Tennessee County Clerk. You can find our archive of business license news right here!. If you’re seeking details about the businesses establishing themselves in your community or simply interested in staying updated...
Columbia Mayor’s Youth Council
APPLICATIONS FOR COLUMBIA MAYOR’S YOUTH COUNCIL FOR THE 2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR WILL BE AVAILABLE STARTING THURSDAY AND ARE DUE AUGUST 23RD. IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THE MAYOR’S YOUTH COUNCIL FOR COLUMBIA, TN, YOU MUST:. – BE A CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT IN MAURY COUNTY WITHIN GRADES 9-12....
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