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A multi-axle grease tanker left the roadway and overturned near Cross Plains yesterday morning injuring the driver.  Cross Plains Fire Chief Tommy Jackson said tanker was not fully loaded and created minimal hazards at the crash site. The driver was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. The cause of the crash is under investigation Be careful out there: The National Weather Service says there have already been 20 tornadoes in the Mid-State […]

todayMay 21, 2021 3

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A total of 668 seniors in the Robertson County Schools district are set to graduate from their high schools beginning today.  These high schools include Springfield High School, White House Heritage High School, Greenbrier High School, Jo Byrns High School in Cedar Hill and East Robertson High School in Cross Plains.  Each ceremony will have special guests, including county commissioners, county officials and special speakers. The district is making sure […]

todayMay 20, 2021 7

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A total of 668 seniors in the Robertson County Schools district are set to graduate from their high schools beginning Thursday.  These high schools include Springfield High School, White House Heritage High School, Greenbrier High School, Jo Byrns High School in Cedar Hill and East Robertson High School in Cross Plains.  Each ceremony will have special guests, including county commissioners, county officials and special speakers. The district is making sure […]

todayMay 19, 2021 1

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We’re a little over week away from Memorial Day and The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 45 in Greenbrier will be hosting their annual drive-through Poppy distribution on National Poppy day, Friday, May 28th.  It’s from from 8 am- 1 pm at the Greenbrier American Legion Post, and it’s a chance to learn the history of how the poppy became the symbol of remembrance for veterans. This will be an interactive […]

todayMay 18, 2021 1

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A traffic advisory; The City of Adams advises motorists of two railroad crossing closures. The South Commerce St and the South Adams St railroad crossings are closed through Wednesday due to CSX maintenance. A Tennessee man  is facing charges for allegedly aiming a laser pointer at an MNPD helicopter.  Shannon Cole is charged with assault and reckless endangerment after being arrested on Saturday night.  The pilot was as much as […]

todayMay 17, 2021 3

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A pedestrian is in Skyline Medical Center in Nashville after being hit by car yesterday afternoon. The 47-year-old was crossing Memorial Blvd near 5th Avenue when he was struck by a passing motorist. He is in serious but stable condition Tennessee is taking steps to fight human trafficking.  Governor Bill Lee said yesterday over five-million dollars from the state's budget will go towards several nonprofits to help victims.  Governor Lee […]

todayMay 14, 2021 3

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The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 45 in Greenbrier will be hosting their annual drive-through Poppy distribution on National Poppy day, Friday, May 28th, from 8 am- 1 pm at the Greenbrier American Legion Post. Learn the history of how the poppy became the symbol of remembrance for veterans. This will be an interactive non-contact drive-through or if the weather is nice, feel free to park and walkthrough. Colonial Pipeline is […]

todayMay 13, 2021 2

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There’s no need to panic buy. Triple-A Tennessee says the cyber-attack on the Colonial Pipeline could cause some brief shortages at gas stations.  But they say that is not a reason to hoard gasoline.  Officials say drivers should buy the gas they need and keep last year's toilet paper shortage in mind when hoarding led to a bigger shortage. Robertson County Schools have announced masks are now optional for all […]

todayMay 12, 2021 5

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Robertson County Schools have announced masks are now optional for all staff and students for the remainder of the school year and summer. The County has not been under a mask mandate since February when COVID numbers were falling but the school district continued to require them Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery is leading an effort by attorneys general asking Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg not to launch a version of […]

todayMay 11, 2021 2

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