Ashland City Times - Sat Nov 28
Sandy Cherry, Cheatham County's administrator of elections, was the winner of the county's 'Biggest Loser' contest with a loss of 24 pounds.
1 Vote Left To Finalize Cheatham Schools DirectorWSMV-TV Nashville - Fri Nov 27
In Cheatham County, just one vote is left to finalize the deal with the new director of schools.
Kingston Springs explores I-40 drug task forceKINGSTON SPRINGS - The...Ashland City Times - Wed Nov 25
The town of Kingston Springs moved one step closer to participation in a new drug task force that would operate along a stretch of Interstate 40 from Humphreys County to the Davidson County line.
Ashland City Council will 'dig deeper' over fire fundingAshland City Times - Wed Nov 25
Ashland City Mayor Gary Norwood said last week the city will continue to provide fire and first responder service outside of the city limits after Dec.
Richview Middle School Wrestlers Win At Cheatham CountyThe Leaf Chronicle - Tue Nov 24
The Richview Middle School wrestlers opened the 2009-2010 season by winning their first match of the season in a three-way match against Cheatham County Middle and Charlotte Middle Schools.
Students sue Tennessee district over religionVictorville Daily Press - Mon Nov 23
NASHVILLE, TENN. A federal lawsuit filed this week accuses a Middle Tennessee school district of promoting Christianity in violation of the U.S. Constitution.
Post a CommentThe Leaf Chronicle - Sun Nov 22
Eligible ranchers and livestock producers are being reminded of a Dec. 10 deadline for applying for benefits under the provisions of the Livestock Forage Disaster Program for losses incurred during the 2008 calendar year.
Harpeth-inspired art will raise money for protectionThe Tennessean - Sun Nov 22
The Harpeth River holds a special place in Shelley McBurney's heart. She grew up on this scenic river in Cheatham County's Kingston Springs, on land that spanned several generations of her family.
Post a CommentAshland City Times - Fri Nov 20
The Cheatham County School Board is proposing a four-year contract with no buyout clause for its new director of schools.
County keeps eye on cash flowAshland City Times - Fri Nov 20
Cheatham County is still under a purchasing freeze and eligible county employees have still not received their longevity pay and step raises, and that will continue to be the case until property taxes start rolling in.
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