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GALLATIN, Tenn. - Growing up in Tennessee or anywhere in the South, you likely grew up listening to country, rock, or Southern rock, and if so, then you won’t want to miss the band Reckless when they play State Farm’s 3rd Thursday on Main concert se...
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The Gallatin Police Department would like to make the public aware of a roadway engineering change that took effect on Sunday, August 7, 2011. Traffic on Hwy 25 / Red River Road coming into Gallatin now has a stop sign at Long Hollow Pike, giving tr...
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By Marjorie LloydMarjorie@thegallatinnews.com
Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner John Schroer quickly made friends of those attending an early morning informal gathering at Wilson Bank and Trust last week to hear his views on the changes...
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Dear Editor;Citizens and friends of Sumner County,The heritage and natural beauty of Castalian Springs is about to face its biggest threat yet.The quality of life will forever be changed for area residents if the Hoover Quarry Company is allowed to procee...
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Dear Editor;As chairman of the Gallatin Beer Board, I want to respond to and correct some comments in John Ruth’s letter in your Feb. 23rd edition about the Gallatin Police Department’s use of confidential informants to check compliance with l...
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Joe F. Graves age 78, of Gallatin, passed away Tuesday, December 28, 2010. Funeral service will be Thursday, December 30 at 11:00 a.m. from the chapel of Alexander Funeral Home with Elder Jerry Boze officiating. Interment will follow in Sumner Memor...
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January 1Gallatin Civic Center is closed, but will be open as usual on Friday, December 31, and Sunday, January 2.January 5About Books meets 12:00 -1:00 p.m. at the UT Extension Office. The club is reading any book on Abraham Lincoln. He became President ...
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The Gallatin Police Department in conjunction with the Sumner County
Sheriff’s Department and Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting
sobriety check points Friday December 31, 2010 and Saturday January 1, 2011.
These check points will be held in ...
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By Corey ConleyFor The Gallatin NewspaperAt 15, Gerry “the Ghost” Kanov first picked up a pool cue at an Illinois bowling alley. Although his bowling team– a group of southpaws called “The Left Outs”–did not make it to ...
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By Wanette McQuittyads@thegallatinnews.com
There is no better way to celebrate the holidays than by being surprised by Publisher’s Clearing House Holiday Sweepstakes informing you that you have just won $15,000.
That is exactly what happe...
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By Corey ConleyFor The Gallatin Newspaper
After a year marked by multiple embezzlement investigations, the Sumner County Board of Education is making some changes. The board recently heard the end of the year report by the school system’s Internal Audi...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comThree members of the Station Camp Lady Bison basketball team earned All-Tournament honors in the Great Smoky Mountain Classic Tournament last week, Kia Perry, Janasia Williams and Cheyenne North. Perry, a sophomo...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comAs the winter weather descended upon Middle Tennessee, the Station Camp Lady Bison basketball team backed their gear, loaded their vehicles and headed east as a part of the Gatlinburg Christmas Classic. Having al...
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In loving memory: Joey Williams continues his baseball career for brother and fallen friendBy Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comThere are some sports stories that warm the heart. There are others that melt it. The story of Joey Williams,...
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December 24First United Methodist Church of Gallatin will hold their traditional Christmas Eve Communion/ Candlelight Services at 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. in the church sanctuary. The nursery is available at 5 p.m. only. First Methodist holds open communion and...
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Janie Braderage 85, died Thursday, November 18, 2010 in Ajo, AZ. Janie Evelyn Strother Brader was born in Cottontown, TN on January 10, 1925 to John Henry Strother and Elizabeth Ardelia Dorr Strother, the 13th of 14 children. Mrs. Brader attended th...
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Christmas Eve: Santa Claus will have a rather easy journey this year, with temperatures in the 40s. The weather forecasters are predicting only a 30 percent chance of snow showers in the evening.
Christmas Day: Here it comes! There is a 60 percent chance...
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By Corey ConleyFor The Gallatin Newspaper
The Sumner County Board of Education plans to spend $35,000 on a book. While that may seem expensive, the book will actually be an architect standards manual, a virtual bible that will specify every single compon...