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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIn the hours following the Station Camp freshmen 44-8 win over Gallatin last Thursday night and the sunrise of varsity football Friday, a break in occurred at Station Camp’s Bison Field, leaving behind their mark...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinews.comIt may be a rivalry that exists in its infantile stages, but each time Gallatin has met Station Camp on the football gridiron the contest has been both physical and well earned. Gallatin took the inaugural meeting...
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By Chris Lynnchris@hendersonvillestandard.comThe Station Camp girl’s soccer team admittedly didn’t have its best night Tuesday, but the Lady Bison did well enough to blank the 10th ranked Lady Blue Devils from White House 2-0 on senior night.&...
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This story takes place in the fall of 1969 when my mother and I arrived at Guild Elementary School to register me along with a neighbor friend of mine for the fifth grade. Now teveryone knows my age, which, unlike the ladies, I am not ashamed to disclose ...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comLast week the Sumner County Special Olympics took to the lanes for a bowling competition at Gallatin Strike and Spare. With over 100 participants, the event was logged as a success. The competition was a pr...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comGallatin Youth Football League has been in operation in the city of Gallatin since 1995. It was formed to allow as its name suggests, for the youth to have a chance to play football. Several years ago, the GYFL a...
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By Adam Brown adam@thegallatinnews.comAside from the first Gallatin play from scrimmage, Robert Clayton’s 73 yard touchdown run and the successful two point conversion that followed, the freshmen Green Wave had little to feel good about in a 44-8 lo...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinews.comOne certainly does not want to reference the idiom familiarity breeds contempt when discussing Gallatin and Station Camp High Schools, but the two high school are more than acquaintances. Sure, the two football te...
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By Deon RussellFor The Gallatin NewspaperThe Station Camp Bison Middle School football team put the finishing touches on Station Camp’s first undefeated football season with a 36-0 win over cross town rival Shafer on Tuesday night. “This is so...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIt has become a yearly tradition. It is an early pre-seasonal starting point for multiple squads in the Greater Sumner County area. Cheer Festival, as sponsored by Pryme Tyme Athletics is a cheerleading eve...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatnnews.comI’Tavius Mathers is a name that will haunt the minds of many sleep deprived defensive coordinators over the next few years as the senior Blackman running back is sure to play at the next level. For now, Math...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comFor the first time in nearly two years, the Lady Bison of Station Camp allowed a goal within district play. Not only that, the Bison dropped their first contest with a district opponent the same night, seeing Bee...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comTo say that the night against the Brentwood Bruins did not go as the Green Wave had hoped would be the understatement of the decade. Brentwood held Gallatin to 62 yards of total offense, limited the Green and Gol...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIt did not take the Lady Panthers to make an impression on the Gallatin scoreboard last week. Portland scored within the first two minutes of play and never looked back en route to a 5-0 District 9-AAA win.  ...
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The Gallatin Main Street Festival is scheduled to take place this Saturday October 2nd and it is highly recommended that everyone including non hunters and fishermen to attend this annual event. This is yet another golden opportunity to walk about our gre...
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By Candy WebbCandy@thegallatinnews.comBethpage Elementary School was recently recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a National Blue Ribbon School and school administrators couldn’t be more proud. “This is really an honor,” sa...
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Avis Trammell Simmons age 93, of Gallatin, passed away September 16, 2010. Funeral service was Sunday, September 19 at 2:00 p.m. from the chapel of Alexander Funeral Home with Brother Doug Curtis officiating. Interment followed in the Crestview Memorial P...
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September 23-26The East Fork District Association Congress of Christian Education presents four nights of “Life-Changing” Worship Experiences’ Revival at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church, East Winchester Street.September 24Lunch & Lear...
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Five students from Gallatin High School will be competing online in coming weeks for a chance to win college scholarship money and a free trip to Washington, D.C. CyberPatriot, presented by Northrop Grumman, is the one-of-a-kind national cyber security c...
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By Marjorie LloydMarjorie@thegallatinnews.com
As the Gallatin city council prepared to vote on first reading at Tuesday’s meeting for the plan of service, the rezoning and the annexation of St. Blaise Estates, residents lined up once again to protest t...