Kerri Bartlett, The Daily Herald

Kerri Bartlett

The Daily Herald

Nashville, TN, United States

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Past articles by Kerri:

Shoppers find treasures, give back at 19th annual Kiwanis Club yard sale

From golf clubs to glassware and designer items, the Kiwanis Club of Columbia yard sale draws hundreds for annual event, benefitting Imagination Library. → Read More

Sale: Here's why it's a great time to subscribe to

Read about why it's important to support your local daily newsroom through a subscription. → Read More

Beloved Tallgrass Meat Co. to close March 3

After five years in operation, popular local butcher Tallgrass Meat Company is closing in March due to workforce struggles. → Read More

Lawrence County residents thankful damage from possible tornado in Amish community wasn't worse

Lawrence County, Tennessee, residents and some business owners are recovering from tornado-like winds that ripped through the Amish community on Thursday. → Read More

Kiwanis Club annual yard sale dedicated to late volunteer, set for Feb. 25

Mark your calendars for one of the largest yard sales of the year in Columbia. → Read More

Visit Columbia holds Black artist exhibit honoring Black History Month

An exhibit, featuring local artist James Spearman, will be on display at the Welcome Center, located at 713 N. Main Street, through February. → Read More

'We're ready': Maury Alliance celebrates $4.83B in economic investments, more ahead

Maury County Chamber & Economic Alliance held its annual celebration at Puckett's Restaurant on Tuesday, highlighting the year's economic growth. → Read More

Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee relocates office to Hatcher Lane in Columbia

Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee is relocating its office from Trotwood to Hatcher Lane in Columbia. → Read More

Choirs give rousing performances at MLK celebration at Columbia State Community College

Community choirs perform spiritual hymns of joy, praise and hardship from MLK era at Columbia State Community College annual celebration. → Read More

Tallgrass Meat Co. in Columbia wins Small Business Startup of the Year Award

Tallgrass Meat Co. in Columbia was recognized for its excellence by the state for providing customers with fresh, local meats from Middle Tennessee. → Read More

7th annual Midstate Classic softball tourney returns to Columbia, March 15

The city of Columbia will host the 7th annual Midstate Classic softball tournament at Ridley park in Columbia on March 15. → Read More

African American Heritage Society plans big year for Black history

The African American Heritage Society will host a lecture series, kicking off Black History Month with the theme of "Democracy in America" Jan. 21. → Read More

Mayor Chaz Molder inspires students to dream big at Woodard Elementary oath of office ceremony

The gym was packed at Woodard Elementary School Thursday for the Oath of Office ceremony for Columbia Mayor Chaz Molder and Vice Mayor Randy McBroom. → Read More

Columbia receives $4.8 million ARP grant to help fun new wastewater plant

The ARP grant would help fund Columbia's new wastewater plant, upgrade old sewer lines and replace the Duck River sewage pumping station. → Read More

Maury Co. election administrator aces state certification exam

Maury County election head Brandi Cothron was recently recognized by the state for passing a comprehensive election administrator exam. → Read More

Reflecting on the importance of local journalism in the new year

The new year warrants a reflection on the impact of local journalism and the path ahead. → Read More

Columbia police officers spread cheer through Shop With a Cop event

Columbia police officers shopped with children last week to help families pick out gifts and needed items for Christmas as part of Shop With a Cop. → Read More

Columbia Machine Works expands operations through game-changing tool

A new machine tool commissioned by Columbia Machine Works will improve operations and marks its single largest investment in its 95-year history. → Read More

Final voting results show Molder as mayor, newcomer in Mt. Pleasant

The race for Columbia mayor shows Chaz Molder ahead of Debbie Matthews, according to early voting results. → Read More

Campin' in the park draws outdoor fun in Spring Hill

Camping in the park draws families for outdoor fun in Spring Hill. → Read More