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City leaders in Springfield have approved a $535,000 Local Parks and Recreation Fund Grant for upgrades at Martin Luther King Jr. Park. The upgrades  will include a large playground area that will use a board-in-place rubber material for the playground base. It will have a tower, four slides, musical instrument panels, a large climbing mound with a rope, eight different styles of swings and a shade area with picnic tables. […]

todayDecember 18, 2020 5

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Robertson Co. News

Business experts say the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines is good news for Tennessee's economy. Tennessee's Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Bradley Jackson says the state's economic growth has been strong and more consistent than other states. Experts also say they expect Tennessee's hospitality industry will begin to boom again next year as the vaccine becomes more widely available. A study released yesterday by the University of Tennessee's Boyd Center […]

todayDecember 17, 2020 5

Robertson County News

Robertson Co. News

The Sadie Nauy Foundation and the Adairville Volunteer Fire Department will be presenting a living nativity Friday on the square in Adairville, Ky. The presentation will run from 6 pm to 9 pm and will have live animals again this year including camels. Because if ge pandemic it will be a drive-thru only event this year. Please stay in your cars. You can pause long enough to take a picture […]

todayDecember 16, 2020 6

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Robertson Co. News

One person is dead, another hospitalized, and a juvenile is in custody following a Thursday night shooting in Portland.  Portland Police are investigating the shooting that occurred y just before 3 p.m. at a home on William Mack Lane. That is where they found 37-year-old Brandi Ladd, and 42-year-old John Heath both with gunshot wounds.  Heath was transported to Vanderbilt Medical Center.  H e is listed in stable condition. Ladd […]

todayDecember 14, 2020 5

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Robertson Co. News

Springfield High School and Springfield Middle School has transitioned from a classroom instruction to a 100 percent virtual instruction model until Dec. 18, which is the final day of the first semester for the 2020-2021 school year.   This change is necessary due to an increase in the number of COVID19 cases among students and staff in both schools. Students will receive instruction via Microsoft TEAMS each day and will […]

todayDecember 11, 2020 4

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Robertson Co. News

Springfield High School and Springfield Middle School has transitioned from a classroom instruction to a 100 percent virtual instruction model until Dec. 18, which is the final day of the first semester for the 2020-2021 school year.   This change is necessary due to an increase in the number of COVID19 cases among students and staff in both schools. Students will receive instruction via Microsoft TEAMS each day and will […]

todayDecember 10, 2020 4

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Robertson Co. News

Tomorrow Springfield High School and Springfield Middle School will transition from classroom instruction to a 100 percent virtual instruction model until Dec. 18, which is the final day of the first semester for the 2020-2021 school-year.   This change is necessary due to an increase in the number of COVID19 cases among students and staff in both schools. Students will receive instruction via Microsoft TEAMS each day and will be […]

todayDecember 9, 2020 8

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Robertson Co. News

The Robertson County Cold Weather shelter is now open.  My Father’s House operates through March 31st and is open on nights when the temperature drops to 40 or below.  It’s not just for the homeless. It’s available for anyone who needs a warm place to sleep and a hot meal. Several local churches have come together to make this ministry possible. Sign in from 5-7 pm and stay overnight until […]

todayDecember 7, 2020 1

LEADING THE WAY

With Dr. Michael Youssef
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