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Incumbent General Sessions Judge Joel Perry will be seeking another 8-year term in the upcoming county elections.  He’ll face a challenge from Max Fagan. He served as Robertson County General Sessions Judge from 1998 to 2006. With no Democratic candidates in the race, the May primary between Perry and Fagan is expected to be one of the most contested races in the upcoming county election season. Tennessee Speaker of the […]

todayMarch 23, 2022 8

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The Tennessee House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill known as Noah's Law and sent it to Governor Bill Lee, who is expected to sign it.  The bill passed last night.  It would allow a custodial parent to seek an emergency court order to declare a child to be in imminent danger.  The law would force a noncustodial parent to return the child to the custodial parent immediately.  The […]

todayMarch 22, 2022 10

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There are 75-thousand new trees in Tennessee.  The trees were planted by volunteers in all 95 counties on Saturday.  It was part of Tree Day in Tennessee.  The Tennessee Environmental Council says over 700-thousand trees have been planted by 60-thousand Tennesseans since Tennessee Tree Day officially began in 2007. Tiffany Summers has been hired as the director of Financial Aid at Volunteer State Community College. She had been senior director […]

todayMarch 21, 2022 1

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There's a chance for severe weather across Robertson Cunty and most of the Mid-State today.  The National Weather Service in Nashville says damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are possible from 2 o'clock this afternoon until 10 o'clock tonight.  Forecasters say one-inch hail is also possible.  The National Weather Service is urging Tennesseans to be "Weather Aware." It's time for pre-k students to apply for the 2022-2023 school year. Register online […]

todayMarch 18, 2022 5

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The Tennessee Department of Health is out with its weekly COVID-19 update.  TDH says there were nearly 470 cases per day last week.  There were also an average of nearly 80 COVID-related deaths per day between March 6th and March 12th.  There have been over two-million-16-thousand COVID cases in Tennessee since the outbreak began.. A new survey shows that almost all of the worst work commutes in the state are […]

todayMarch 17, 2022 4

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Tennessee lawmakers are considering a bill that would make it a crime if gun owners don't safely store guns left in vehicles.  The bill would require gun owners to keep firearms and ammunition out of sight.  It would need to be locked away in trunks, utility boxes, glove boxes, or a securely locked box attached to cars or boats.  If passed, it wouldn't include jail time or fines, but gun […]

todayMarch 16, 2022 26

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Robertson County drivers won’t be getting any help with gas prices form the state.  Governor Bill Lee says there are "no definitive plans" to issue an executive order implementing a moratorium on the state's gas tax.  Last week, two state lawmakers asked the Governor to put a moratorium on the state's tax on gas and diesel fuel to help deflate the rising prices during Russia's invasion of Ukraine.  Lee says […]

todayMarch 15, 2022 14

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Of the state's top-ten highest-earning counties, several are in the Mid-State, two are in West Tennessee and one is in East Tennessee.  Stacker used data from the U.S. Census Bureau to compile its list.  The rankings were based on 2019 five-year estimated median household income.  Williamson, Wilson, Rutherford, Sumner, Robertson, and Cheatham counties make up the top six with number nine Davidson County the other Middle Tennessee county on the […]

todayMarch 14, 2022 5

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