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The owners of the restaurant and bar at the end of Main St. began the process of liquidating the property and hosting an estate sale of everything within the two buildings this weekend. The estate sale for the Kingston Springs Cafe and Got My Mojo Workin began on Friday and
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The Cheatham County School District (CCSD) has implemented new security measures for the 2023-2024 athletic season – effective immediately – that spectators are expected to follow. According to a press release published by the district on Aug. 21, a new bag policy has been put in place for all Cheatham County
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Kingston Springs Elementary School and Harpeth High School have been named Level 5 schools by the Tennessee Department of Education, the Cheatham County School District (CCSD) announced on Aug. 23. This designation is based on the 2022-2023 Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System (TVAAS) composite scores. Schools that earn a
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Local government officials have stepped up their fight against the Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) proposed power plant in Cheatham County. The Kingston Springs Board of Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution Aug. 17 against the plant, joining Ashland City, Pleasant View and Cheatham County in formal opposition to the proposal.
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Pink Out for Hope is raising money for those in Cheatham County who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. The local nonprofit has two events coming up in October – Breast Cancer Awareness Month – to raise funds for promising research to help prevent and cure the cancer; to help save lives
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School started back up for students in Cheatham County on Aug. 7, and Kingston Springs Elementary School (KSES) rolled out the red carpet. Football players and cheerleaders from Harpeth High School welcomed the elementary school students back for the 2023-2024 school year. First through ninth grade had an early
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Since 1959, the Kingston Springs Volunteer Fire Department (KSVFD) has been helping the town of Kingston Springs and participating in local events. What once was a bucket relay system now has multiple vehicles and firemen ready to respond. The department, which employs volunteers, not only responds to emergencies but also