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Robertson County residents at least 75-years-old are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.  Frontline healthcare workers and other first responders remain the top priority of the first phase of distribution.  However, earlier this week, health officials added age-based prioritization to their vaccine distribution plan.  The process will roll out in ten-year increments, with the next priority age group being 65 and up, then 55 and up, and so on. […]

todayJanuary 1, 2021 2

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Robertson Co. News

City leaders in White House agreed with residents last week when it came to approving a proposed chemical mixing plant, voting the measure down unanimously on first reading. As a result, the City will not be rezoning for a JSC Corrosion Technologies chemical mixing plant on the east side of Union Road. The Springfield Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a man who allegedly robbed a local […]

todayDecember 30, 2020 4

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Robertson Co. News

The TBI says evidence indicates Nashville bomber Anthony Warner likely didn't intend to kill others.  Authorities say Warner detonated a bomb downtown on Christmas morning killing himself.  Yesterday, TBI Director David Rausch said it appears that the intention was more destruction than death.  Warner's RV broadcast a warning of an explosion before the blast damaged over 40 buildings. The Tennessee Highway Safety Office wants this to be the season of […]

todayDecember 29, 2020 3

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Robertson Co. News

A Greenbrier woman is accused of stealing a vehicle that was left running and unlocked outside of a Gallatin market last month.   The green 2003 Kia Soul was found the following day outside Bass Pro Shops at Opry Mills Mall by Metro Police who say 26-year-old Hailee Ridgway was identified as the driver. Ridgway was arrested and charged with theft. She is scheduled to appear in Sumner County General […]

todayDecember 28, 2020 3

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Robertson Co. News

An SUV crashed into a Springfield home at Woodland St and 18th Ave early Tuesday morning. No one was injured but the crash caused heavy damage to the home. Springfield Police say the impact literally tore off the front of the home exposing the bedroom. No word yet on the cause of the crash. This is the third serious accident at this same intersection since July of last year. Health […]

todayDecember 23, 2020 4

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Robertson co.News

The Robertson County Health Department today announced it has received its first shipment of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Health Department staff members administered the Moderna vaccine to first responders, home health care providers, student health care providers, and group homes for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Thousands of Tennesseans are being vaccinated against the coronavirus.  The Tennessee Department of Health says over 16-thousand-500 people have received Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine […]

todayDecember 22, 2020 3

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Robertson Co. News

There are over 16-thousand new coronavirus cases in Tennessee.  Over 100 additional deaths are also being reported.  The numbers released yesterday by the Tennessee Department of Health are for yesterday and Saturday.  There have been over 519-thousand COVID cases in Tennessee since the outbreak began with over six-thousand coronavirus-related deaths. Robertson County has had 5,706 positive COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began. 929 are still active. 69 have died from […]

todayDecember 21, 2020 6

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Robertson Co. News

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 6

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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