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Fire protection fee on construction mulled
A proposed resolution that would implement building review fees on new construction for firefighting was deferred unanimously by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Monday night.
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Arrests made in car burglaries
Hendersonville police officers have made four arrests over the weekend related to an enormous string of thefts from automobiles.
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HCA Closing Portland ER
People in Portland who need medical care may have to drive to Hendersonville to get it.
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Tenn. schools weigh new bus safety rules
Larry Riggsbee can't recall a time in his 32-year school transportation career that people weren't debating seat belts on school buses.
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Teens Accused Of Car Burglary Ring
Four teenagers are accused of a car burglary ring in Hendersonville. James Kilgore and Joshua Corley, both 18, are charged with several counts of burglary and theft.
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Before the lake
Those wondering what Hendersonville looked like before Old Hickory Lake became the city's centerpiece may be interested in a new book by a group of Hendersonville High School students.
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Hendersonville accident snarls traffic on S.R. 386
Lanes in both directions of Vietnam Veterans Boulevard near Exit 3 are shut down indefinitely after an accident earlier this afternoon, the Tennessee Highway Patrol said today.
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State Baptists converge on Hendersonville
For the first time in more than a century, attendees of the Tennessee Baptist Convention converged on Hendersonville's First Baptist Church this week.
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Man admitted to firing shot at student, police say
A Murfreesboro man accused of attempted first-degree murder could face a grand jury indictment in circuit court following a hearing in a lower court today.
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Widow shocked by jury's verdict
Sam Clark's clothes still hang in his bedroom closet, and his toothbrush remains by the sink where he left it.
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Robbery foiled by police
Hendersonville Police Officer Danny Ellis and Master Patrol Officer Jeremy Fentress interrupted a burglary in progress at Tractor Supply Company, 911 Center Point Road on Oct.
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Hendersonville targeted by scammers, residents say
Several Hendersonville residents are asking their neighbors to be on the lookout for a scam moving through the area.
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People in Business
Lattimore Black Morgan & Cain PC has announced staff additions: Jennifer "Jenny" Lynn Merritt has joined in a senior position in the audit division.
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US troops on front lines track vote that will decide the course of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan
But for many, the day was spent like so many others on patrols, repairing equipment and other mundane tasks of war.
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Spring Hill Circuit City closing
A little more than three months after Circuit City opened its doors in The Crossings of Spring Hill, the store will close its doors by the end of the year.
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Hendersonville residents choose their aldermen
Hendersonville voters chose incumbents to represent them for the next four years for the most part, with only one incumbent defeated.
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Robbery foiled by police
Hendersonville Police Officer Danny Ellis and Master Patrol Officer Jeremy Fentress interrupted a burglary in progress at Tractor Supply Company, 911 Center Point Road on Oct.
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Scam Homeowners Should Avoid
A new scam hitting neighborhoods in Middle Tennessee could fool even the most suspicious homeowners.
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Depot becomes visitor center
With the Metro Council approving a resolution giving more than $700,000 in grant money to the Amqui Station train depot, the historic piece of memorabilia is on its way to becoming a visitor center.
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Shuler takes pride in 'Blue Dog' status
HENDERSONVILLE In the House of Representatives, members can sit where they want, but Democrats typically sit on the left, Republicans on the right.
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