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Ashland City eyes two sites for skate park
The Ashland City Council is now considering two possible sites for a new skate park.
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Nashville man arrested in Ashland City man's slaying
Metro Police charged a convicted felon in the fatal shooting of a 43-year-old Ashland City man Monday night at the suspect's home in Nashville.
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Another candidate seeks county mayor position
An eighth person has picked up a petition to run for Cheatham County mayor. Herbert Wilkerson of Saddle Tree Road in Ashland City picked up a petition on Monday for the position.
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Ronald E. Simpkins
Ronald Elihue Simpkins, age 60, a lineman for NES, died Wednesday, March 10, 2010, at his home in Ashland City, Tenn.
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Chester Ray Jenkins Jr.
Chester Ray Jenkins Jr., age 35, of Ashland City, Tenn., died at his home on March 7, 2010.
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Fire Department Searching For Volunteers
The Ashland City Fire Department is searching for qualified volunteers to work for a combination department, mostly supported by volunteers.
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Two county teams become one in Junior Pro
Cheatham County has a new junior pro football team as the Ashland City Cowboys and Cheatham County Titans have merged to become the Cheatham County Timberwolves.
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Retired Chancery Court clerk seeks commission seat
Retired Cheatham County Chancery Court Clerk Doris Sanders picked up a petition Thursday to run for the County Commission in the first district.
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Two prison terms later, he's part of the solution
After two stints in prison, Michael Jordan, a former high-ranking Gangster Disciple, is finding redemption.
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Girl Scout cookies available through March 7
Cheatham County residents love their Girl Scout cookies, which is evident by the 19,000 boxes that arrived here a few weeks ago so school-age girls could deliver them to eager customers.
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County Commission race gets crowded
The race for the Cheatham County Commission's fourth district seat is heating up as six people have picked up petitions for the position.
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WorkForce Essentials offers resources to job-seekers
The office of WorkForce Essentials Inc. in Ashland City may be small, but it is making a huge impact on the lives of Cheatham County residents who are looking for jobs in today's sparse market.
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Authorities probe Ashland City theft case
The district attorney's office is investigating a case in which a former Ashland City employee is accused of stealing about $5,700 in city funds.
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Arrests made in three Ashland City theft casesAshland City Police...
Ashland City Police arrested two Nashville residents last week on three counts of theft after they allegedly stole a variety of items from three Main Street businesses.
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Family Readiness Group meets
The Family Readiness Group for Ashland City's D Troop of the 278th Tennessee National Guard met Saturday at the National Guard Armory on Highway 12.
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County clerk race heating up
Interest is mounting for the position of Cheatham County Clerk in the Aug. 5 election.
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Wheels rolling on new Ashland City skate park
A new skate park could be rolling into Ashland City in the coming months. The Ashland City Council is looking at four possible locations for the new park, which would include a beginner's course to start with.
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Pierce to speak at Ashland City Civitan meeting
The public is invited to hear David Pierce as the guest speaker at the Ashland City Civitan meeting at noon on Feb.
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Highland Rim District honored on 100th year anniversary of Boy...
Though many nationwide and countywide - both businesses and individuals - have faced tough economic times the last year, there were still a group of contributors for the Boy Scouts of America at the Highland Rim District's annual patron luncheon on Tuesday.
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Boy Scouts turn 100
Scouting units all over the United States celebrated the 100th birthday of the Boy Scouts of America on Saturday.
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