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Wartrace awards bids for water line upgrades
Wartrace has moved another step closer to completing its connection deal with the Tullahoma utilities board.
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Wartrace town hall gets new look
There's chaos going on at Wartrace's town hall -- and it has nothing to do with leaking waterlines, the Tullahoma Utilities Board, or who will be playing at MusicFest next year.
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Brody seeking state treasurer's post
Rutherford County resident Ira Brody hopes to become the state's next treasurer.
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Committee defers action on quarries
Bedford County Board of Commissioners' rules and legislative committee deferred action Tuesday night on a proposal to change the rules governing where quarries can be located, but then allowed members of an ...
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Three slaying cases delayed
Three Bedford County slaying cases have been delayed, including the 42-year-old murder case involving Edward McGee, which has been delayed for another month, the district attorney said Monday.
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Zoning change denied for proposed car lot
Bedford County Board of Commissioners voted Monday night to deny a zoning change from A-1 to C-2 at 2225 U.S. 41-A North.
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Bell Buckle zoning ordinances just 'housekeeping'
A new ordinance in Bell Buckle about zoning isn't actually bringing about any changes, said Mayor Dennis Webb.
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Easy as pie
Close your eyes and dream about your grandmother's kitchen during the holidays. The smells of fresh apple cake, cinnamon and boiled sugar icing.
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Train, train, go away - at least, from Wartrace crossing
According to a report sent to Wartrace by the Tennessee Department of Transportation, this intersection sees about 4,400 vehicles crossing it a day and a peak hourly rate of 396.
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Grateful countians pay respect to Vietnam vets
Tears were shed by many Saturday as Bedford County honored its Vietnam veterans and their families at the opening ceremony for the Moving Wall memorial.
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Early voting record set in county
Bedford County smashed its previous record early voting turnout by almost 50 percent, with 8,464 votes cast during the early voting period that ended Thursday, according to Administrator of Elections Summer ...
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Wartrace candidates answer questionnaire
The Times-Gazette asked the five candidates for Wartrace's three open alderman seats the same three questions.
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Large turnout for early voting
As of 11 a.m. Friday, with nearly a week remaining in the early voting period, 4,516 Bedford County citizens had voted in the November presidential election.
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Creativity shines in ghostly stories
The Times-Gazette 's annual ghost story contest always draws creative entries from the community, but this year's response -- perhaps prompted by new age classifications -- was easily the best ever, in all age ...
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Hear jazz in historic setting
Looking for something to do this weekend that involves a little history, both with music and architecture? The Historic Walking Horse Hotel in Wartrace will host a special performance Friday night featuring ...
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'Jazz baby' Duffy Jackson takes the spotlight
Legendary jazz musician Duffy Jackson doesn't take the drummer's usual spot in the back of the band.
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Wartrace moves funds to protect assets in crisis
With the current economic crisis in mind, the town of Wartrace recently took steps to protect its assets.
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Strategic victory at Tullahoma didn't mean much
Strategically the Tullahoma Campaign was a great Union victory, but did it really achieve much in the long run? President Abraham Lincoln praised it.
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Find warm spot to protect fig tree from winter weather
I have a small fig tree that I rooted from a larger one from Lynchburg. The tree in Lynchburg is protected from winter cold by the house, but my plant is out in the open.
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Caboose plans derailed
The two small towns also share a railroad, and with it, more than 150 years of railroad history.
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