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A valuable piece of White County History is in danger. The Everett Rowland Sawmill, in the Quebeck community of White County, desperately needs some care. The sawmill was donated to the White … more
Storm damage on the east side of Sparta more
From Jessica Bryant Grissom: Trees down everywhere (Aug. 7) on old 111. Mennonites clearing the trees and people in Piney (Van Buren County). more
Photos from Gaines Street, in Sparta more
From Jason Sparks, chief-Doyle Volunteer Fire Department: South Group departments responded mutual aid to Van Buren County this afternoon (Aug. 7), with reports of people trapped in Fall Creek Falls … more
 The 13th annual Upper Cumberland Vulnerable Adult Summit will be held at The Edge Building of Life Church in Cookeville, from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Tuesday, August 23. Discussion topics … more
The Tennessee Valley Authority’s STEM Classroom Grant Program for science, technology, engineering and math education is now open for applications through Sep. 15.   The program … more
As the new school year gets underway, I would like to take this time to express my sincere thanks to everyone involved in the educational system.  As a retired educator of 33 years, this time of … more
White County Recreational Complex, at 4201 Smithville Highway, has baseball, softball, and football facilities, but there is more in the works right now and talk of possibilities for the future. … more
White County General Sessions Court Judge John Meadows says adoption has been a priority for Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and the legislature and is also a priority in White County. Under Tennessee … more
“We have a valuable commodity, but how long will the value last?” White County Executive Denny Wayne Robinson said.  Robinson recently talked about the status of the landfill … more
(July 31, 2023) - Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee invited Tennessee families to save during the state’s three-month grocery tax suspension, starting tomorrow, August 1 through October … more
The seasonal impacts on employment, such as school breaks, continued to have an impact on Tennessee’s county unemployment numbers in June, according to newly released information from the … more
Question: What are the new laws that went into effect this year concerning open meetings and the Sunshine Law? Answer: The Tennessee Open Meetings Act defines a meeting as “the … more
 A two-vehicle crash left the driver of one vehicle injured, while the other driver was charged with following too closely. According to a preliminary report from Tennessee Highway Patrol, … more
Operating a food truck within the city was once again a topic of discussion for residents during the Sparta Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting. At the July 20 meeting, Four residents addressed … more
Sparta Board of Mayor and Aldermen has focused on some needed replacements and upgrades to the water plant and system during their last two meetings. At the July 6 meeting, the board approved … more
A fire that heavily damaged a well-known structure in Sparta has left one family without any personal belongings and has caused a longtime business to temporarily relocate. Sparta Flowers and … more
Tennessee Tech University’s Center for Rural Innovation will host the second annual Upper Cumberland Economic Development Summit, on Thursday, Aug. 3, at Stonecipher Lecture Hall. The summit is … more
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