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Corker: VW, Others Want Healthy Auto Industry
U.S. Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee said Thursday that auto companies such as Volkswagen and Nissan want a stable U.S. transportation industry.
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Smyrna: Help Us Build Toy Field Today
All of us have felt the pinch of higher gas prices and a tough economy this year.
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Smyrna reinstated to flood insurance program
Smyrna homeowners with flood insurance may have been notified by their insurance company that the town had been suspended the National Flood Insurance Program.
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Half-price book fair at Smyrna Library
Find great books for your family at the Scholastic Half-Price Book Fair at Smyrna Library, 400 Enon Springs Road, W. All merchandise, including books, posters and more, will be for sale at 50 percent off.
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Smyrna students invited to Presidential Inauguration
Two Smyrna Middle School students get to be a part of American history, seeing something in person that this country has never seen before.
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Police: Smyrna man's shooting death believed to be linked to illegal drugs
Metro police identified the man shot outside an Antioch restaurant Sunday night as Gordon Travis Garrett, 26, of Smyrna.
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Smyrna Christmas parade Sunday
It wouldn't be the holidays without the "Sounds of Christmas," which is the theme of this year's holiday parade in Smyrna.
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Myanmar refugees save dying Smyrna congregation
In the rows of spinach and collard greens behind All Saints Episcopal Church, a quiet resurrection is under way.
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Rutherford County Christmas parade applications due
Applications to participate in Rutherford County's annual Christmas parade on Dec.
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Briefly: YMCA breakfast to honor Liz Rhea
The Rutherford County Family YMCA will honor Dr. Liz Rhea as its 2008 Humanitarian of the Year at its annual breakfast Thursday at Stones River Country Club.
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TBI: Smyrna Airport officer accessed unauthorized records
Wilson County Commissioner Chris Sorey used a state website to run unauthorized background checks on citizens, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says.
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THP, Smyrna Police hold DUI checkpoint Friday
Drivers will be examined for drinking and driving during a DUI checkpoint from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday night on Old Nashville Highway in front of Stewartsboro Elementary School.
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Five years of caring for Smyrna
It wasn't that long ago that residents of Smyrna and La Vergne did not have big-city medical services on the north end of the county.
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Design fees OK'd for clerk's office
The Rutherford County Clerk's office here opened several years ago with the intent of making things easier on motorists in the north end of the county, but at times it is anything but that.
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Construction on new shooting range could begin next month
Construction on a new shooting range being jointly funded by the city and county could begin as early as next month, according to Rutherford County Chief Deputy Virgil Gammon.
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Shoppers need not leave Smyrna for Black Friday
Shoppers will spend part of Thanksgiving Day coming up with a game plan for shopping Friday's sales, but this year, just about everything they could buy is in Smyrna.
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Reminders on holiday closings, changes
Local schools and Eagleville's City Hall will be closed today through Friday during the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Smyrna Board of Education grants school choice requests
At the Smyrna School District Board of Education meeting on November 19 at John Bassett Moore Intermediate School, the board discussed the high school construction project and the school choice program.
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Holiday closings in Smyrna
* The U.S. Postal Service will be closed Thursday, as will all banks. * Motlow College's Smyrna campus will close at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and reopen at 7:30 a.m. Monday, Dec.
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Smyrna lights up holidays
As part of its annual tradition, the town of Smyrna celebrated the beginning of the holiday season with its Holiday Lighting Ceremony this evening.
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