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The president and treasurer of the South Cheatham County Friends of the Library (FOTL) have announced their resignation from the library support organization as of Nov. 7. FOTL president Kandace Kapanka and treasurer Lana Foster, who have held their posts for the past two years, initially announced their departures Oct.
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Written by Warren Cranford, Medicare licensed agent There are nearly 59 million Medicare beneficiaries in the United States. The first Baby Boomers aged in Medicare in 2011, and at that time it was predicted that 10,000 people would age in daily, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to 80
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After months of deferments, the Nashville Metro Zoning Appeals Board (BZA) on Oct. 3 approved Howington Construction's special exception to build a Swingzone in Pegram's Dreamland Estates residential neighborhood off Highway 70. According to its website, the Swingzone will be a "top-tier" baseball
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As Kingston Springs prepares for its upcoming local elections on Nov. 5, the Kingston Springs Gazette sat down with the residents who are running uncontested for the three open city commissioner seats. Lauren Hill, 73, a dedicated community advocate with extensive experience in local governance, is passionate about fostering thoughtful
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As Kingston Springs prepares for its upcoming local elections on Nov. 5, the Kingston Springs Gazette sat down with the residents who are running uncontested for the three open city commissioner seats. Among them is Michael Coldwell, 50, a passionate newcomer eager to make a meaningful impact in the community.
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As Kingston Springs prepares for its upcoming local elections on Nov. 5, the Kingston Springs Gazette sat down with the residents who are running uncontested for the three open city commissioner seats. Keith Allgood, 46, a lifelong resident and dedicated community member, is eager to bring his insights and experience
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As Kingston Springs approaches its elections on Nov. 5, Vice Mayor Glenn Remick is preparing to step down from his position on the board after more than a decade. Serving as city commissioner since 2012 and vice mayor since 2020, Remick reflected on his journey and unwavering commitment to the
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As Kingston Springs approaches its elections on Nov. 5, City Commissioner Carolyn Clark is preparing to step down from her position on the board after a single term. Clark sat down with the Gazette to reflect on her four years of service, emphasizing the importance of listening to the voices