The Tennessean Nashville News - Fri Nov 06
It could cost Cheatham County up to $3.9 million to ensure that the school district is complying with the American with Disabilities Act.
New Cheatham County Buses ApprovedWSMV-TV 4 News - Wed Nov 04
Students in Cheatham County will be riding new buses to school next year. This week, the school board approved the money for six new buses.
Chamber blazes new trails in tourismThe Tennessean Nashville News - Wed Nov 04
Ever since Chris Neese assumed his role as executive director of the Cheatham County Chamber of Commerce one clear vision has been the driving force at the heart of his service.
PV puts candidates on the spotThe Tennessean Nashville News - Wed Nov 04
The three candidates that applied for the open alderman position were interviewed last week by the Pleasant View Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
Cheatham County Mayor: Don't Close Animal ShelterWSMV-TV 4 News - Sat Oct 31
Cheatham County leaders are at odds over whether to shut down the Animal Control shelter there.
Joelton's Harvest Festival is community celebration, scheduled for HalloweenThe Tennessean Nashville News - Wed Oct 28
On Halloween night, there may not be all that many people home in Joelton to welcome trick or treaters.
County mayor says animal control is neededThe Tennessean - Wed Oct 28
Cheatham County Mayor Bill Orange says he doesn't recommend closing the animal control center as suggested by some county commissioners last week.
Food baskets fill needs, lift spiritsThe Tennessean - Wed Oct 28
For American Legion Post 40's annual food basket drive approximately 100 volunteers rolled up their sleeves and opened their hearts on Saturday to help needy folks load up their shopping baskets with a variety of nutritious foods.
Tracking Device Helps Find TeensWSMV-TV 4 News - Tue Oct 27
A Department of Children's Services tracking device helped police find two girls who allegedly stole a state truck.
Morning power outage affects much of Dickson CountyThe Tennessean - Fri Oct 23
A power outage that affected over 13,000 customers throughout Dickson, Burns, White Bluff and Cheatham County was caused when TVA equipment failed, creating a fault in the transmission line servicing five electrical substations, according to Dickson Electric System General Manager Darrell Gillespie.
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