- Community First Bank robbed in Centerville
Authorities are investigating a bank robbery that happened in downtown Centerville this morning.
- Nonprofit hospitals exit needy areas
DETROIT - Ascension Health, the country's largest nonprofit hospital system, says its mission is to serve all, "with special attention to those who are poor and vulnerable." But in this city, where one in four ...
- Local Troops Depart For Iraq
Two units of the 771st Tennessee Army National Guard are on their way to Iraq. The 170 troops are part of a maintenance company based in Centerville and Hohenwald.
- Fall break provides temporary relief to hectic schedules
One of UTC's most highly anticipated holidays of the semester is Oct. 18 to 21, and students are already planning how to use their free time.
- 200 Tennessee soldiers to be deployed for Operation Iraqi Freedom
Around 200 Tennessee soliders will be leaving next week for training before deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
- Officers Pull Woman from Fiery Vehicle
A 20-year-old new mother has a trio of police officers to thank for giving her a second chance.
- Guard units prepare to deploy to Middle East
News Sentinel staff Originally published 04:03 p.m., October 7, 2008 Updated 04:03 p.m., October 7, 2008 Two National Guard units from East Tennessee will leave home Oct.
- Energy plan critiqued by faculty, students
A green energy proposal by a former oil tycoon has been gaining momentum in past weeks since the economy's recent downturn.
- Governor Bredesen Announces Grants for Centerville Municipal Airport
'Governor Phil Bredesen announced today that federal and state aeronautics grants in the amount of $371,624 have been approved for the Centerville Municipal Airport in Hickman County.
- Bringing Broadband to Rural America
Sandra Thornton is eager to generate new business for the sewing plant she manages just outside Centerville, Tenn.
- Local Guard units to deploy overseas
Two Middle Tennessee National Guard units will deploy overseas in the next few months, a National Guard spokesman said.
- 2 Tenn. Guard units deploying to Iraq
Two Tennessee National Guard units are being mobilized for a deployment to Iraq in October.
- Ten seek judge seat vacated by Davies
NASHVILLE - Ten applications have been submitted for the Williamson County Circuit Court Judgeship vacated by the resignation of Judge Robert E. Lee Davies, according to the state Administrative Office of the ...
- Schedule Set for Art Nights/City Lights Performances
The Cultural Arts Division of the City of Kingsport and the Arts Council of Greater Kingsport present the September through December schedule of the Art Nights/City Lights performing arts series.
- Child Back At Vandy After Alleged Salt Poisoning
A 4-month-old child has been transferred to Vanderbilt Medical Center after police said early this month that the mother repeatedly injected him with salt water.
- Two UNF golfers knocked out
Tennessee got the best of Florida Wednesday in the first round of the U.S. Public Links match play.
- Large puppy mill raided in Hickman Co.
CENTERVILLE, Tenn. - Authorities in Hickman County have raided what is believed to be a puppy mill.
- Cruise into Tennessee drive-in for family night
Dear Ken: I have been trying to remember the name of a movie that I saw about teenagers and revolved around going to the drive-in. I was thinking it was called The Drive-In or The Movies, but I can't find it on ...
- An odd combo
It's an odd combo, but no less tasty. If you can work a puppet or rock an afro, this could be your lucky week! Have you ever dreamed of being a touring puppeteer? Words & Strings Theatre, a nationally touring ...