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Third wreck occurs at intersection of Royal Street, Forest Avenue
Residents who think the intersection of North Royal Street and East Forest Avenue is dangerous have begun a petition asking city officials for a traffic light, according to Jimmy Robinson, who lives in the ...
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Moonlight Madness in Milan
The city of Milan is having a Moonlight Madness shopping spree. The sales will occur at participating merchants and restaurants throughout the city on Dec.
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Bradford Police Chief Resigns
It began as any other usual city council meeting, but Chief Ollie Bond had some news that would take everyone by surprise.
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Mayo-Hinote to wed
Shane and Elise Mayo of Bradford, Tenn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Amada Brooke Mayo, to Timothy Noel Hinote of Christiana.
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Storms push Gibson County to be prepared
On April 2, 2006, Gibson County faced a major crisis as two tornadoes touched down within 15 minutes of each other.
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Doodle Soup Days are here
This weekend, hundreds will gather in Bradford to celebrate its famous soup. The 8th annual Doodle Soup Festival begins today with events that include a doodle soup supper, concerts and a baseball tournament.
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Trenton man, 36, dies in crash
A Trenton man was killed Saturday when his motorcycle went off Tenn. 105 in a curve and flipped over, according to a report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
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Expect teaching changes at schools
As the school year rolls on, Gibson County's five special school districts are looking ahead to changes in how students are taught.
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Gibson Co. arts lovers keep dream of cultural center alive
A Gibson County group is touting the benefits of the arts as it works to open a cultural center.
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Nations come to Milan as YMCA camp hosts Multicultural Week
MILAN - Dozens of Gibson County kids found something better to do this summer than sleep in and park in front of computers and television sets.
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Guard unit headed to the Horn of Africa
A unit of the Tennessee Army National Guard is heading to the Horn of Africa. The unit of 13 soldiers will head to Djibouti and possibly other areas to drill for water in a remote regions of the Horn, said Sgt.
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Guard unit headed to the Horn of Africa
A unit of the Tennessee Army National Guard is heading to the Horn of Africa. The unit of 13 soldiers will head to Djibouti and possibly other areas to drill for water in a remote regions of the Horn, said Sgt.
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Three candidates vying for vacant House seat
With primaries around the corner, three state representative candidates said they're gearing up for a strong push for the seat that represents Gibson County and a portion of Carroll County.
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Text Me Briefs: July 8
The Oak Ridge chapter of Blacks in Government held its annual scholarship banquet in Oak Ridge June 19, awarding area students a total of $4,000 in scholarships.
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Bradford police officer enters not guilty plea to rape charges
Bradford Police Officer James Kevin Harrington entered a not guilty plea to two counts of aggravated statutory rape during his arraignment Monday, according to the Gibson Circuit & General Sessions Court ... via The Jackson Sun
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Locals participate in Philippine mission trip
"New Mitchell Grove also contributed the funds to purchase a motorcycle for a pastor without any transportation and thousands of Bibles." Members of the Cross Point Ministry Team pose in front of a memorial to Filipinos lost in the Battan Death March. via State Gazette
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Grand jury indicts officer
"Now that he is formally charged, we are reviewing the situation with our city attorney" A grand jury has indicted a Bradford police officer on statutory rape charges, according to Bradford Police Chief Dameon Blue. via Jacksonsun.com
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Five indicted on meth charges
An investigation into illegal drug dealing in West Tennessee north of Memphis has wrapped up with the indictments of 5 area residents. via WAAY
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Grassroots political movement scheduled to meet at Fairgrounds on May 3
"It's a way to air our displeasure." A nascent political movement is scheduled to host an informational rally at the Dyer County Fairgrounds on Saturday, May 3. "It's a grassroots movement to get our politicians back to using the Constitution as ... via State Gazette
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