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Cate Burgan
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Celebrate Christmas with a local church service
For consistent church-goers or not, Christmas often has us yearning for a sense of community. With Christmas Eve falling on a Sunday this year, here are two ways you can celebrate the holiday season with communities in both Kingston Springs and Pegram. KS United Methodist Church Old Fashioned Christmas Eve
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Holiday lights around town
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Winter wonder at The Land
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Christmas at the South Cheatham Public Library
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The Ark has a Christmas wishlist
The Ark in Pegram has a wishlist to help fill its Christmas meal boxes. If you are interested in helping out, these are the items they are asking for: * Diced tomatoes; * Non-green veggies; * Breakfast items; * Small-sized coffee; * Teas; and * Hot chocolate. The Ark is operating at its normal hours – every
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Obituary: Mary Tucker Townsend
Mary Tucker Townsend, age 90 of Kingston Springs, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 23. She was the wife of the late James “Nehi” Townsend. Together they had three children Teresa Townsend Hargis of Kingston Springs, Debbie Kay Finch of Kingston Springs, and James "Butch" Townsend of Quepos, Costa
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Made In South Cheatham Holiday Guide
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Fire dept. contains 4 acre fire on Cheatham-Davidson Co. line
Crews with the Nashville Fire Department (NFD) worked to manage a four acre brush fire on Gourley Road in Pegram on the morning of Nov. 5. The fire was reported at around 10 p.m. on Nov. 4. Flames persisted into the next day as crews worked to keep the
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CCSD announces Teacher of the Year awards
The Cheatham County School District announced its school-level Teachers of the Year for the 2023-2024 academic year on Nov. 7. “The Teacher of the Year program honors educators who exceed expectations to provide meaningful and rewarding learning experiences for our students,” the district wrote. “These are some of the most
Sports
HHS basketball opens season; Girls win, boys fall to White House
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Local invites community to paint KS themed mural
A local living off Snake Hill is calling on all community members – young and old – to help her paint a Kingston Springs mural on a new partial fence in her yard that faces the road. After feeling inclined to put up a fence in her yard, Beth Hubner is turning