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Police in Springfield  are asking area residents to be on the lookout for 21-year-old Jacob Patton.  He is a suspect in a  July 9th burglary and theft incident on Kirby Street in Springfield. Patton is known to frequent the Sumner County area. His picture is posted on the Springfield police and some news websites. Call Springfield police if you think you’ve seen Patton. There are 580 new coronavirus cases in […]

todayJuly 14, 2021 8

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Tennessee's top COVID vaccine official is out of a job.  Dr. Michelle Fiscus was fired yesterday.  Dr. Fiscus was the medical director for vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization programs for the Tennessee Department of Health.  Fiscus says she believes she was fired due to political pressure over efforts to vaccinate Tennessee's kids. Remote Area Medical, a major nonprofit provider of pop-up clinics will return to Springfield on August 14th. To help […]

todayJuly 13, 2021 4

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Remote Area Medical, a major nonprofit provider of pop-up clinics will return to Springfield on August 14th. To help treat as many people as possible, RAM is still in need of licensed medical, vision, and dental professionals to volunteer their time throughout the weekend. All RAM services are free, and no ID is required. The one-day clinic will be held at The Center on North Main St.  Services will be […]

todayJuly 12, 2021 3

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A national blood shortage is impacting Tennessee.  The American Red Cross says the state is short 27-hundred pints of blood.  The shortage has been brought on by fewer people donating since the coronavirus outbreak started and the rescheduling of elective surgeries that were put off over COVID-19 concerns.  Some hospitals say they're trying to combat the shortage by having more blood drives among their employees. Robertson County Racefans should note […]

todayJuly 8, 2021 4

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Tennessee's Lieutenant Governor is criticizing the state's new tourism campaign.  The Tennessee on Me campaign offers 250-dollar airline vouchers to the first ten-thousand people who book a minimum two-night stay in a participating hotel in Knoxville, Chattanooga, Nashville or Memphis.  Randy McNally said yesterday it's disappointing that the promotion is limited to the state's major cities.  McNally added that those cities weren't the only places in Tennessee where the coronavirus […]

todayJuly 7, 2021 3

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A Tennessee farmer will be part of the cast for the 23rd season of the CBS reality TV show Big Brother.  Brandon "Frenchie" French is originally from Camden, but currently lives in Clarksville where he farms with his family.  The 34-year-old former U.S. Army soldier is one of 16 cast members for this season.  Springfield's Highland Rim AgResearch and Education Center recently hosted its Tobacco, Beef & More Field Day […]

todayJuly 6, 2021 1

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This is the official July 4th holiday and government offices will observe it today. That means Post Offices will be closed today and there will be no regular mail delivery. Federal, state and county offices are closed today. The Robertson County Players are gearing up to perform Robert Harling’s Steel Magnolias.  The production, directed by Danny Atchley and Connie Smith, will be performed between July 9-11 and from July 16-18 […]

todayJuly 5, 2021 5

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The Turning of the Pig, the annual fundraiser for the Greenbrier band program, is tomorrow from 5 to 9 p.m. next to City Hall, 590 W. College St.  Band Booster President Blake Houchin, says cooks will begin firing up the barbecue pits on-site todayto be ready for the eager eaters Saturday. Boosters will continue selling pork by the pound on Sunday, July 4, starting around 6 a.m. until supplies run […]

todayJuly 2, 2021 12

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The Turning of the Pig, the annual fundraiser for the Greenbrier band program, will be this Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. next to City Hall, 590 W. College St.  Band Booster President Blake Houchin, says cooks will begin firing up the barbecue pits on-site Friday to be ready for the eager eaters Saturday. Boosters will continue selling pork by the pound on Sunday, July 4, starting around 6 a.m. […]

todayJuly 1, 2021 2

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