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  • Lady Bison dominant over Cookeville

    By Adam Brown adam@thegallatinews.com There was little doubt last Friday night when the Lady Bison of Station Camp traveled to Cookeville to take on the Lady Cavaliers.  With six buried three point baskets in the first quarter and ten made th...
  • Station Camp falls short on road against Cavaliers

    By Adam Brown adam@thegallatinnews.com Free throws down the stretch made the difference in the Station Camp contest last Friday night against the home standing Cookeville Cavaliers.  Cookeville made five of ten free throws in the final 1:04 o...
  • Going Armed part 1

    Lately there is a rush for Tennesseans to run out and obtain a handgun carry permit not really knowing the responsibility that comes along with having one. Personally I feel that everyone that wants to carry a firearm for personal protection should ca...
  • Lady Wave come up short against Rossview

    By Adam Brown adam@thegallatinnews.com It is always difficult for a team to get productive work inside against taller more physical players.  Last Friday night, Rossview’s Janie White made it more than difficult for the Lady Wave to get...
  • "Community Conversation" about public transportation

    County and city officials, in partnership with the Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization, invite Sumner County residents to learn more about major regional transportation planning efforts and important changes to public policy at a “Communit...
  • Haile sworn in today, election set for March

    State Senator Ferrell Haile (R-Gallatin) will be sworn in as State Senator from the 18th District today (Monday) at 3 p.m. in the Senate Chamber.  Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey will be administering the oath of office.The vacancy occurred after the resigna...
  • November 24, 2010

    Donna Marie Konya age 61, of Gallatin passed away Friday November 19, 2010.  A memorial service was conducted  Tuesday, November 23 at 5:00 p.m. from the Alexander Funeral Home. Mrs. Konya was born in High Point, North Carolina on May 29, 1949, ...
  • November 24–December 5, 2010

    November 24Senior Citizens Center is serving Thanksgiving Dinner with Turkey/Dressing, Yams, Green Beans, Rolls, Dessert, Drink for $3 a plate.November 25Join area runners and walkers for five-miles along Indian Lake Boulevard benefiting COMPASS. There wi...
  • 'Hunger is unacceptable'

    By Marjorie LloydMarjorie@thegallatinnews.com“If they are hungry, I want them to know there’s a place they can come to they won’t be turned away.” –James Gill Liberty Baptist Church is not the largest church in Sumner County; it is not even t...
  • Pharmacist elected as interim senator for Black's seat

    By Neil SidersFor The Gallatin Newspaper The Sumner County Commission voted Nov. 22 to name Ferrell Haile, a local Gallatin businessman who is co-owner of Perkins Drugs and Gift Shoppe, to the vacant 18th district state senatorial seat. Congresswoman Dia...
  • Bondurant enters race for senate seat

    By Marjorie LloydMarjorie@thegallatinnews.com Dr. Bryan Bondurant is announcing his candidacy to fill the vacant state senate seat left by Diane Black, now the 6th District U.S. Congresswoman-elect. The primary election will occur within 55-60 days of t...
  • November 17, 2010

    Darrell Spearsage 49, of Gallatin, passed away Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Funeral service will be Friday, November 19 at 1:00 p.m. from the chapel of Alexander Funeral Home with Reverend David Spears officiating.  Burial will follow in the Bethpage ...
  • November 18-26, 2010

    November 18Mid Cumberland Community Action Agency is sponsoring a Self Sufficiency class at 10 a.m. with Commerce Union Bank employees as guest speakers. Subjects include Simple Ways to Save and Past Bank Habits Affecting Your Future. MCCAA is located at ...
  • Breakfast with Santa at St. John Vianney

    The Shalom Zone presents BREAKFAST WITH SANTA on Saturday, December 4, from 8 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.at St John Vianney Catholic Church gym 449 N Water Ave, Gallatin,. This is a great opportunity for children to meet Santa and have breakfast. Pancakes, sa...
  • County approves Animal Control build-out

    By Neil SidersFor The Gallatin Newspaper The Sumner County Commission voted Nov. 15 to provide $128,473.96 to finish the new Animal Control facility. The Commission passed the resolution 21-3, appropriating the funds from the 2010 bond money.   The...
  • A masked bank thief shocks city, again

    By Marjorie Lloydmarjorie@thegallatinnews.com For the second time this year, a person in a mask robbed a Gallatin bank on Nashville Pike. However, unlike the robbery that occurred last March, this new thief has been able to elude law enforcement in the ...
  • New league, new results

    By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIn what has produced nothing but positive feedback since its inception, a newly formed football organization, Green Wave Youth Football, had its first official signup day last Saturday in what organizers, Jeff Loewen, ...
  • Sumner Co. Jamboree to start season

    Lady Wave much improved from a season ago By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comBouncing back from a season like 2009 is not the easiest tasks.  To make the task even tougher, the Gallatin Lady Wave basketball team was set to host the Pope John P...
  • Sumner Co. Jamboree to start season

    Fast start aids Wave in jamboree winBy Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comIt was a good way to start the basketball season, as the Gallatin High School boys basketball team stepped onto the hardwood during the Sumner County Basketball Jamboree last Saturda...
  • Area teams compete in Nashville JAMfest

    By Adam Brownadam@thegallatinnews.comArea teams, including Beech High School, Gallatin High School and Station Camp High School, as well as several competing teams from Destiny Stars, recently took part a JAMfest cheer and dance competition held in Nashvi...