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The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation has awarded a $500,000 parks and recreation grant to the City of White House for the expansion of the W.L. Anderson Sports Complex on Old Highway 31. The money will fund installation of a new Americans with Disabilities Act compliant parking area, pavilion, and pathways to and from them. A spring manufacturer is relocating its headquarters from California to Robertson County.  The move […]

todayJune 10, 2021 9

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A spring manufacturer is relocating its headquarters from California to Robertson County.  The move by Advanex Americas will create over a hundred new jobs and millions of dollars in investment.  Governor Bill Lee says companies relocating to Tennessee is a vote of confidence to the business climate and work force provided by communities. The Robertson County Fair Association’s annual BBQ Throwdown is this Friday and Saturday at the Fairgrounds in […]

todayJune 9, 2021 7

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Ashland City's planning commission has approved plans for a subdivision to be built on top of an historic site that local residents are trying to preserve.  Under the proposal, more than 200 homes will be built on what's known as the Braxton Lee Homestead.  It's the oldest standing structure in Ashland City and was a meeting spot for pioneers in the 19th century.  A representative for the developer says they […]

todayJune 8, 2021 12

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After a year-long investigation by Greenbrier Detectives, 34-year-old Justin Kyle Morris of Adams was arrested Friday and charged with 2nd-Degree murder in the death of 30-year-old Taylor Elmore of Greenbrier last  year.  Greenbrier Police say Morris was charged with the Sale and Delivery of Fentanyl which killed Elmore. The Springfield City Council is trying to make it easier to park downtown.  Both local and out-of-town customers complain about not being […]

todayJune 7, 2021 4

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38-year-old Paul J. Walker of Springfield has been indicted on several child sex charges involving a victim under the age of 12. Walker was arrested Thursday and is being held at the Warren County Regional Jail on a $10,000 Cash Bond. A White House couple has been charged with TennCare fraud in connection with allegedly giving the state false information to obtain healthcare insurance benefits.  46-year-old Talina Cole and her […]

todayJune 4, 2021 10

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The Springfield City Council is trying to make it easier to park downtown.  Both local and out-of-town customers complain about not being able to find parking spaces to explore and shop because the spaces are being taken up by business owners’ vehicles. Parking spaces with 15 minute time limits are being proposed for the front of businesses for pickups and drop-offs. It’s thought the business owners would be more likely […]

todayJune 3, 2021 28

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A Portland man is facing murder charges after authorities discovered his mother’s body along with two dead cats hidden under a pile of clothing inside a Portland home. 44-year-old Brian Atchison has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his mother, 69-year-old Doris Atchison. Brian Atchison was also charged with “abuse of a corpse” and two counts of “aggravated animal cruelty.” The White House Public Library will be […]

todayJune 2, 2021 4

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A proposed development is set to go before the County this week. Thursday, the Planning and Zoning Commission will decide on the proposed rezoning of 103 acres for a 169- home development in Cedar Hill.  Cedar Hill’s Vice Mayor John Edwards has led the effort against the rezoning saying a lot of folks are opposed to it for the traffic problems it will create. Tennessee is celebrating 225 years of […]

todayJune 1, 2021 5

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Today is Memorial Day and because of the holiday, Post Offices will be closed and there will be no regular mail delivery. Federal, state and county government offices are also closed. Memorial Day was adopted by the United States in 1868 and is a holiday in which the nation honors its military who have fallen in battle. Robertson County TV viewers may remember a former TV actor who played Tarzan […]

todayMay 31, 2021 3