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Columbia Academy celebrates Summa Cum Laude graduates

Columbia Academy celebrates is Summa Cum Laude graduates. → Read More

Fog on the Trace

The Natchez Trace Parkway sits in fog just West of Maury County on a recent rainy day. Also known as the “Old Natchez Trace”, the historic forest trail extends roughly 440 miles from Nashville to Natchez, Mississippi. National Weather Service forecasts indicate continued hot and humid weather this week with the greatest chance for rain on Thursday. (Staff photo by Mike Christen) → Read More

Tennessee drivers buckle up in record numbers

Tennessee drivers are buckling up behind the wheel in record numbers. The Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) announced this week a significant → Read More

Top story June 2018: Walking House controversy continues

Top five local stories in June 2018:A group of animal welfare activists, concerned about the use of illegal training practices, protested again at the → Read More

Top story in July 2018: Inmate brings knife into jail

Top five local stories in July 2018:In early July, The Daily Herald learned that Maury County Sheriff Bucky Rowland was reviewing the county jail’s → Read More

Top story August 2018: School board cuts tech programs, saves teachers with budget proposal

Top five local stories in August 2018:The Maury County School board whittled down its $107 million general purpose budget in an effort to avoid the loss → Read More

A Christmas kiss

Visiting Maury County from St. Louis, Mo., Gene DeJarnett and Susan DeJarnett kissed under a mistletoe in downtown Columbia on Christmas Eve.“We were told to come here and take a photo,” Susan DeJarnett told The Daily Herald, as the sun began set over the Maury County Courthouse.The two are visiting their children in Columbia.The mistletoe has become an annual tradition on the city’s courthouse… → Read More

White, Blankenship sworn in as new mayor and vice mayor of Mt. Pleasant

Mt. Pleasant Commissioners Bill White and Delores Blankenship are the new mayor and vice mayor of the city, respectively.The two were unanimously elected → Read More

Dishing It Out: Jack of Hearts BBQ

Spring Hill may be one of the fastest growing cities in the state, with traffic congestion that, at times, can rival that of Nashville. But as the the → Read More

Columbia Main Street names winners of Christmas parade

The Columbia Main Street Christmas Parade was held Monday, with nearly 100 entries putting on the memorable show on one of the city’s main thoroughfare.This year marked the city’s 32nd annual Main Street Christmas Parade with the Knights of Columbus, County Mayor Andy Ogles, Columbia Dance Academy, the Columbia Academy cheerleaders, 2018 Mule Day queen Ginger Morrow and many more who took part… → Read More

Work begins on courthouse in downtown Mt. Pleasant

Mt. Pleasant’s new courthouse is well on the way after members of the Maury County Commission and local city officials broke ground on the project → Read More

Columbia Christmas decorations come down to go up again

Columbia city employee Terry Redding, briefly removes a Christmas wreath attached to a light post under direction of the city on the Maury County → Read More

Former Tennessee police chief charged with official misconduct

James K. Yates, the former chief of the Cross Plains Police Department in northern Middle Tennessee, has been indicted in Robertson County.Yates was → Read More

Missing girl found safe in Columbia

The Columbia Police Department confirmed Wednesday that a local teenage girl previously reported missing has been located safe and sound.Aleane Mae Paynes, → Read More

Mule Town Trolley offers free service as holiday gift

Do you need a lift after that big Thanksgiving meal?The Mule Town Trolley is there for you — and now, the ride is on them.As a holiday treat, the Mule Town Trolley, Columbia’s local bus system, will operate at no cost to the public for the remaining days in November and the entire month of December.The program begins today, giving locals unlimited access to the local transportation system of… → Read More

Maury County’s voter turnout neared presidential levels

After a record local turnout of early voters for a midterm election, officials in Maury County said they saw a steady flow of Election Day voters at the → Read More

Representative-elect Scott Cepicky shares vision of the future for Maury County

When former Maury County Commissioner Scott Cepicky learned that he would become the region's next Republican state representative, he began to paint a → Read More

Maury County's voter turnout neared presidential levels

Following a local record turnout of early voters for a midterm election, officials in Maury County said they saw a steady flow of Election Day voters at → Read More

Scott Cepicky wins the state House

The voters have decided.Republican Scott Cepicky will represent Maury County as state House representative for the 64th District, defeating Democratic → Read More

Columbia police: Have you seen this suspect?

The Columbia Police Department is searching for a man wanted for theft.Frank Eugene Bradbury, 47, is wanted by the Columbia Police Department. Police says → Read More