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By Candy WebbCandy@thegallatinnews.com
An 18-year-employee of the Sumner County Jail has filed a federal lawsuit against the Sumner County Jail, alleging gender and racial discrimination.
The suit, filed in federal court July 30, 2010, alleges that Lt. ...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comGallatin enters the Brentwood contest Friday night on a three game winning streak, after falling to McKinley in the opening game of the season. Gallatin struggled a bit offensively and defensively a week ago, lea...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIn five games Tavius Mathers, (5-11, 195), has compiled 1041 yards and an average per carry of 13.7 yards to lead the state in both categories. For Station Camp, the task in stopping the seemingly unstoppable Mat...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comTuesday was hot, much hotter than what the Station Camp Lady Bison had been accustomed over the last couple of weeks. The heat could have been accredited for the slow start against the Lady Wildcats of Wilson Cen...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIn the next to last middle school football game of the year, what has quickly become the powerhouse Station Camp met a struggling Rucker-Stewart football team. The Middle School Bison were able to do as they wish...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comTake away a third quarter game winning drive for junior quarterback Tremaine Smith and senior wide out Anthony Woodard, one would have thought the two were a feuding couple having nothing to do with one another after a...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comBeech High School Head Coach Anthony Crabtree accredited his football teams’ start to the bye week they experienced a week ago. Once the Buccaneers shook off the cobwebs and the second half began, Beech had...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comNorthern Sumner County has, for years, been lacking a wrestling outlet for those who have been told all their lives that they are too small or not fast enough to play football. Wrestling was once called a ballet ...
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Montana hunters were surprised to find that the 2010 deer, elk and antelope season banned the use of trail cameras during hunting season. But what is more surprising is that the law was put into place 12 years ago, and most hunters simply weren’t aw...
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By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIt seemed as though every call Station Camp freshman football Head Coach Jeff Wynn made was the right call, as the Bison rolled up 354 rushing yards and 46 points on the road against the Beech High School. Station Camp...
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As the first kickoff of football season approaches, the Good Sports Always RecycleTM (GSAR) team is kicking off another season of educating students and involving communities, all while helping the environment. For the past 17 years, the Good Sports Alway...
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Authorities in Forsyth Georgia have arrested wanted subject Onnie Kirk, III. Kirk was wanted for scamming several local churches. Kirk would enter a church and request assistance with paying his rent or other bills. Kirk would provide a false name to the ...
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Gov. Winfield Dunn has joined Diane Black’s campaign as Honorary Campaign Chairman, offering his experience and support to the effort to send a Republican to Washington from the 6th district for the first time in more than 25 years. “I am thri...
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Sound engineers are the hidden talent behind every great recording, from pop and country to punk and opera. Volunteer State Community College has a Recording Industry Management Program heavily invested in the two most important aspects of recording: a to...
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By Chris Lynnchris@hendersonvillestandard.comThe Beech football team is hoping a week off to rest its players and heal some bumps and bruises will pay dividends tonight, but Station Camp is hoping keep its momentum and extend its current winning streak.&l...
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Angie Troutt Pikeage 41, of Gallatin, passed away Friday, September 10, 2010. Funeral service was Monday, September 13 at 3:00 p.m. from the chapel of Family Heritage Funeral Home, with Brother Norman Slate officiating. Burial followed in New Hope C...
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September 17The Col. Jethro Sumner Chapter, Daughters Of The American Revolution, will have a chapter meeting, 1:00 p.m., at the Hartsville Pike Church of Christ, 744 Hartsville Pike. A representative from Fort Campbell will present a program on “Wo...
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By Marjorie LloydMarjorie@thegallatinnews.comBob Goodall and his staff at Goodall Homes have defied the odds in the housing and construction market. In a time when the home real estate market is battle-scarred and weary, the company just had record-breaki...
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By Candy WebbCandy@thegallatinnews.com
After losing the Republican candidate nomination for Sumner County Sheriff, Stan Hilgadiack quickly re-entered the race and is running on the Independent ticket because he believes he has a lot to offer the county.
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A Louisiana beauty salon and an impending wedding set the stage for “Steel Magnolias” a play by Robert Harling, presented by the Volunteer State Community College Theatre Department. The action is set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana...