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Last week, the White House Police Department was dispatched to a Motel 6 to investigate a report of a$20,000 2016 Chevy SUV reported stolen out of Nashville The manager said the couple in room 112 had the vehicle. Police say the woman in that room said her boyfriend Michael Maldonado had borrowed the vehicle. He said he borrowed it from a man called Q and the firearm police found in the vehicle was there when he borrowed it. Maldonado was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle and stolen firearm.
Purpose Life Church and Second Harvest Foodbank will be handing out a tractor-trailer full of food Friday to any Robertson County resident that needs it. The food giveaway starts at 9:00 in the morning in front of Purpose Life Church on Memorial Blvd Springfield. To comply with social distancing requirements you’ll be assigned a number and receive your food when your number is called.
Greenbrier Middle & High School Baseball will be hosting their annual Spaghetti dinner and auction fundraiser Saturday from 5-7 pm at Greenbrier High School. Tickets must be purchased before the event & are $20 each which includes your choice of spaghetti or fettuccine alfredo, side salad, bread, dessert & drink. Curbside pickup available and recommended, mask & social distancing required for dine-in. There will also be a silent auction hosted on their Facebook page starting at 10:00 am & ending at 7:00 pm Saturday.
An increase in the number weather-related deaths is being reported by the Tennessee Department of Health. On Saturday, TDH reported as many as ten Tennesseans died as a result of last week’s winter storms and that included deaths in Sumner county.
The Tennessee Department of Health reported one-thousand-129 new COVID-19 cases yesterday, bringing the total since the outbreak began to over 765 thousand. Nearly 20 additional COVID-19-related deaths were reported, bringing the total number of coronavirus-attributed deaths statewide to over eleven thousand. More than one-thousand COVID-19 patients are hospitalized. Robertson County has had 8,484 cases since the pandemic began, 8,086 have recovered, and 107 are dead from COVID-19 in Robertson County.
Written by: WSGI