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Keeping up with the fastest growing sport in the country, Mt. Juliet opened four more pickleball courts at the site off Belinda Parkway recently.
Wood, rebar, paint and love are the main ingredients Dianne Werth combines to create unique yard art from her Watertown home.
Longtime local educator and arts pioneer Johnie Payton died Dec. 7 at the age of 72, nearly 60 years after she became one of the first students to integrate Lebanon High School.
When you peruse all the intricate woodworking crafted by Larry Bartley you figure he started honing his skills with a pocketknife and piece of wood at the age of about 12.
Christina Abston and Ashley Baez traveled different routes to Green Street in Lebanon recently but their families received a surprise during their Habitat for Humanity home celebrations.
Wilson County veterans received words of appreciation and gratitude as people filled the Wilson County Veterans Museum for the annual Wilson County Veterans Day celebration last Friday.
Mt. Juliet High School teacher James Peach and some of his audio-visual students are in charge of the remote control to the largest TV in Wilson County on Friday nights in the fall.
An Army veteran received a mortgage-free home in Mt. Juliet last week as a show of appreciation for his military service.
Sen. Heidi Campbell, the Democrat vying for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional district seat, outraised her Republican adversary, former Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles, nearly two-to-one last quarter, according to new filings with the Federal Election Commission.
College football analyst and Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow delivered a message of overcoming adversity and togetherness last Saturday at Cumberland University’s Nokes-Lasater Field.
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Thousands attended the 39th Wilco PowWow last weekend at the Wilson County Fairgrounds with pleasant weather drawing crowds to enjoy Native American tribal dances, food and cultural items.
Tornado sirens. Alarm clocks. Doorbells. Even her name.
Ed Kelly doesn’t mind at all the catchy moniker “The Singing Plumber” because it sums up his two careers quite well.
Families are excited and proud when one of their members becomes an Eagle Scout.
When Kaitlyn Stake was in the sixth grade, she took a military history class and found out something that reinforced her curiosity about military aviation.
The desire to have a job and spread love led one Lebanon teenager to create a hot dog business and be a “homie with the X-tra chromie.”
Track at Watkins Stadium nears finish line
Popular and long-time Wilson County balloon artist Anthony Lena spent a week at a hotel in Orlando, Fla., recently to help build a Balloon Wonderland as part of a fundraiser for Give Kids the World.
The Wilson County Black History Committee continued to highlight an historic team last Sunday through the 23rd annual Lebanon Clowns Negro League Baseball Team celebration.
Next Monday marks the 10th anniversary of the disappearance of David Reimens, a gifted stone mason, artist and Bohemian soul who made his home in a tree house between Watertown and Shop Springs.
Alexander to receive Chris Price Award -