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The city voted on Thursday night to throw more money to finally close out the ongoing sidewalk projects throughout Kingston Springs. The city approved nearly $80,000 on Oct. 19 to finish the sidewalk project on Luyben Hills Road near the interstate exit. While it may appear that the sidewalks
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The Harpeth High School (HHS) girls soccer team came second in the District 11A Tournament on Oct. 12, falling to county rival Cheatham County Central High School (CCCHS) in extra time. CCCHS hosted HHS for the district championships, and the first half of the game started off as a defensive
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The Mayor’s Office, alongside the Solid Waste Department, announced free dump days across Cheatham County. The free dump day for all residents in Kingston Springs, Pegram, and Sams Creek Road will be Saturday, Oct. 28. Residents will be allowed to drop off their household hazardous waste free of charge
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Cheatham County’s nonprofit for breast cancer awareness held another successful Booby Bolt 5k on Oct. 7. Pink Out for Hope’s annual fundraiser brought in more than 600 registrants from the middle Tennessee area – making it the second largest Booby Bolt in the event’s history. Amy Douglas, the
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By Rebecca Chandler, social work intern at Tennessee State University's Center on Aging Research and Education Services There is one truth in this world: barring illness or incident, we will all age. We are told to respect our elders, and that can be easy to do when it
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