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More than six-thousand people attended the first high school football game at Nissan Stadium last night. The Waverly Central Tigers played a home game against White House High School there after their usual home field was destroyed during the deadly flooding last month. Waverly Central dropped to 3-and-1 on the season with a, 36-34, loss to White House
Burning under Friday Night Lights Tonight:
Clarksville at Beech
Kenwood at Springfield
Sycamore at WH Heritage
East Robertson at Harpeth
Clay County at Jo Byrns
Results on Monday
Springfield Memorial Gardens, Funeral Home & Cremation Center will dedicate the Gold Star Family Memorial tomorrow morning at 11:00. This Memorial will be placed at the Orange Heart Memorial and the main entrance of Springfield Memorial Gardens. The program will include several guests, the Robertson County JROTC will present the colors, and the Robertson County Honor Guard will play “Taps” and present the rifle salute. (source: PressRelease)
There are over 44-hundred new coronavirus cases in Tennessee. The Tennessee Department of Health reported the new cases yesterday, bringing the total since the outbreak began to over one-million-171-thousand-700. Nearly 70 additional COVID-19-related deaths were also reported, with the total number standing at nearly 14-thousand-290. There are nearly 36-hundred COVID-19 hospitalizations in Tennessee. (Source; Tennessee Health Department )
White House city officials now say the Billy S. Hobbs Community Event Center shou;d completed by year’s end. The $8-million, 28,000-square-foot buildingin the White House Municipal Complex, will be the new home to city hall as well as several spaces suited for community use. City offices will transition to the new center, which will retain the name. (Source: Robertson County Connection)
The annual “Autumn in the Brier” event will be held on Sat. Sept 25th from 9 AM to 3 PM at the Greenbrier Historical Society Museum & Library grounds across from Greenbrier City Hall. It happens every autumn in in Greenbrier and is free to attend (Source: Flyer)
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