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Property tax rate remains the same, but how county spends money is different → Read More
Designation Reflects Presence of Fiber-Based, High-Speed Internet → Read More
This is the first time the city council has adopted a fireworks ordinance making it legal to sell and use fireworks within city limits. → Read More
The police will have checkpoints across city in light of the Independence Holiday on July 4. → Read More
The board voted unanimously Tuesday night to continue negotiations with the Sumner County School director Del Phillips. → Read More
A tanker carrying 3,100 gallons of sulfuric acid overturned near Rockland Road, causing a leakage. → Read More
To make up lost time on Eclipse Day, the Sumner County School board voted 9-2 to cut short Spring Break by a day. Students will now have to attend school on March 22. Both teachers and students will be out of school on Aug. 21, the day of the total solar eclipse. On Tuesday, the board discussed two options - returning a day early from winter break or shortening the spring break to make up lost… → Read More
Center originally scheduled to open in November 2014 → Read More
Jamie Clary talks about six months in office and his plans for the city. → Read More
Police announced Saturday morning that they have arrested four teenagers for armed carjacking → Read More
The Gallatin Police Department were searching for Harold Powell for shooting a victim three times in February. → Read More
The district announced principals for Station Camp Middle, T.W. Hunter Middle, Jack Anderson Elementary, Guild Elementary, Vena Stuart Elementary and Portland Gateview Elementary. → Read More
On Tuesday, the school board briefly discussed all available options to make up Eclipse Day. → Read More
Jack Anderson Elementary principal Ashley Aldridge resigned on June 1 → Read More
Jamie Clary has started a petition for a failed budget proposal to add $58,000 of city funds to the county-operated library for extended hours. → Read More
Replacement facility would allow staff to see more patients → Read More
Holston Gases announced on Wednesday that it has completed the acquisition of K&F Gas and Welding Supply in Clarksville. → Read More
Key served as chief from 1979 to 2007. Funeral arrangements have not been announced. → Read More
Heavy rain drenches downtown Clarksville as a severe storm system blew through Middle Tennessee on Saturday. → Read More
The 7th annual Gallatin Shalom Zone tribute dinner was held Thursday night at the First Baptist Church in Hendersonville. → Read More