Harpeth Indians Football: Tough finish, bright future
The Harpeth Indians football team concluded their 2025 season on Thursday, Oct. 30, falling 34‑0 to the Camden Central Lions and ending the year with a 2‑8 record, including 2‑4 in district play.
The Harpeth Indians football team concluded their 2025 season on Thursday, Oct. 30, falling 34‑0 to the Camden Central Lions and ending the year with a 2‑8 record, including 2‑4 in district play.
Take a look back on 2025 with us as we break down the top 10 stories of the year – chosen by you, our readers.
Kingston Springs commissioners voted Dec. 5 to move forward with a $560,000 manhole rehabilitation project, the least expensive of the options before them, after a split board ultimately agreed to repair only about 60% of the town’s failing manholes to meet a Dec. 15 state deadline. The vote
The Kingston Springs Gazette was proud to partner with SKYKING Pizza and all Main Street businesses to bring together the second annual Christmas on Main Street event.
After a six-week hiatus, Cheatham County’s Planning Commission revisited the idea of creating a “Rural Resort District” at its Dec. 4 meeting. The discussion lasted about 45 minutes and involved a review of a draft zoning amendment prepared by the Greater Nashville Regional Council. Michael Hayes, CEO of C.