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  • District implications on line again in Beech-Mt. Juliet contest

    By Chris Lynnchris@hendersonvillestandard.comFor the third year in a row the district championship will be decided with the outcome of tonight’s game with Beech and Mt. Juliet.The only difference this season is Gallatin and Hendersonville are also i...
  • Bison look to close season with district win

    By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.com Coming off a game that many thought should have fallen into the win column for the Bison of Station Camp; those along the east bank will look to conclude a season that has only garnered one win Friday night against Le...
  • Wave score by committee

    By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIt was a break out game when the Gallatin Green Wave needed a break out game.  Junior quarterback Tremaine Smith completed 13 of 20 passes for 218 yards and three touchdowns in the District 9-AAA contest last Frid...
  • Bison suffer “a tale of two halves”

    By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIt could easily be written that the Station Camp Bison simply ran out of time during last Friday night’s District 9-AAA 16-14 lost to Wilson Central.  Driving the ball late, down only two points, the final b...
  • Something ain't right

     Part 3 of a 3 part seriesBy this time I realized that I should have never left work and just called it quits. I had already been plagued with a run away boat, no money in my pocket, totally bait-less, a dead car battery and the dodging of a hefty fi...
  • CASA needs donations immediately

    Sumner County CASA <sumnercasa@att.net is in immemdiate need of the following items:  baby cereals with fruit, in jarscereal (like cookie crisp, finger-type cereals you could eat without milk)mini meals in micro containers2 twin beds and frames.&n...
  • Mayor breaks tie vote on Winchester property

    By Marjorie LloydMarjorie@thegallatinnews.com Mayor Jo Ann Graves broke the tie vote at Tuesday’s meeting of the city council on the resolution to execute a quitclaim deed to the First Baptist Winchester Community Development Corporation for the 260 Wi...
  • October 21, 2010

    Nancy H. Marlinage 74, of Gallatin, passed away October 20, 2010. Mrs. Marlin is survived by her husband of 54 years, Tommy Marlin, Sr.; son, Tommy Marlin, Jr. (Dawn); daughter, Sharon Wix; grandchildren, Brandon Wix, Brittany Wix, Chelsea  Marlin, M...
  • October 22-31, 2010

    October 22Gallatin Public Library Lunch and Learn, “It’s for the Birds!” is from noon until 1 p.m. guest speaker, Mary Benson from Tennessee Federation of Garden Clubs, District II. October 23Sumner County Chapter NAACP Branch 41st annua...
  • Bales burst into flames on Long Hollow

    By Marjorie LloydMarjorie@thegallatinnews.com A flat bed trailer with 15 bales of hay caught fire late Tuesday morning near the intersection of Red River Road and Long Hollow Pike. Wayne Woodard, who was transporting the hay from a nearby farm to his far...
  • Board hears parent complaint, discusses director search and SCEA enrollment

    By Corey ConleyFor The Gallatin Newspaper The Sumner County School Board met for its regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 12. It started off on a high note, recognizing Bethpage Elementary School as a National Blue Ribbon School award winner. Many credit the...
  • Bison are District Champions

    By Chris Lynnchris@hendersonvillestandard.comFor the second year in a row the Station Camp girl’s soccer team captured the District 9-AAA Championship over the Lady Commandos from Hendersonville Wednesday night 3-0.“This was a total team effor...
  • Long season continues for Station Camp football Bison

    By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comThe Station Camp offense enjoys success as much as it relies on the running abilities of junior DeMarquise Johnson.  Johnson nearly eclipse two hundred yards for the second time on the season last Friday night as ...
  • Wave fall in standings after Beech loss

    By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinews.comIt appeared as though the Gallatin Green Wave had found the perfect formula for stopping the Buccaneer offense Friday night.  Simply maintain possession offensively, link together long time consuming drives and cap...
  • Lady Bison seek title through prior losses

    By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIn their first meeting Beech took a 2-1 win that rocked District 9-AAA to its core.  For the second encounter, the contest meant the loser would see their 2010 season conclude and the victor move forward to both t...
  • Bison end Wave season

    By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comThe Lady Bison have been lacking the spark which ignited them into the state tournament a year ago despite having lost one senior.  That spark, that special something, was in full force in the opening round of the...
  • Something Ain't Right Part 2

    After suffering a humiliating embarrassment of being penniless at the local bait and tackle store, I grabbed my minnow bucket and hurried as fast as my feet would take me towards the truck. The minnow bucket was cautiously placed in the passenger side flo...
  • October 14, 2010

    Dorothy D. Smith age 83, of Gallatin, passed away Thursday, October 7, 2010. Funeral service was Saturday, October 9 at 11:00 a.m. at Lambuth Memorial United Methodist Church with Reverend Gene Martino officiating. Burial followed in Crestview Memorial Pa...
  • October 15-26, 2010

    October 15 Volunteer State College Foundation presents Harvest Moon Soiree, at Bluegrass Country Club beginning at  6 p.m. For more information contact Lori Johnson 230-3526 or lori.johnson@volstate.edu.October 14, 15, 16Fall Festival including huge ...
  • Durham's new book focuses on sports club

    By Marjorie LloydMarjorie@thegallatinnews.com They to came to Sumner County from all over the world in 1930 and 1931–the finest horses that money could breed or buy, sought out for their strength and endurance, to run the course known as the Grasslands...