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Veteran's Service Office issues alert for Marines

The Wilson County Veteran's Service Office issued an alert to anyone who served at the U.S. Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina from Jan. 1, 1957 through Dec. 31, 1987.

Tips lead to meth lab bust

Police find items typically associated with manufacturing methamphetamine after an anonymous caller reported possible drug activity in a car parked outside Advance Financial early Wednesday.

BREAKING NEWS: Rain alters recreation league schedules

All recreation league games scheduled for Wednesday, April 24 in Mt. Juliet will be played as scheduled, according to Robin Speight with the Mt. Juliet league. Speight said all practices scheduled for Wednesday are canceled. Lebanon recreation league officials have not made a decisi...

Most Wanted and Sheriff's Reports for April 24, 2013

Name: Dexter Lee Seay Height: 5 feet, 9 inches. Weight: 200 pounds. Last Seen: 411 Hobbs Ave., Lebanon. Warrants: Failure to appear in criminal court on probation violation and sal...

13 in ’13: Hutto touts customer service

In nearly all of the items listed in Wilson County Mayor Randall Hutto’s 13 in ’13 list of priorities, planning and future ideas tend to go along with them. But when it comes to customer service among Wilson County employees and elected officials, the key is maintaining the sta...

Pressure builds to veto 'Ag-Gag' bill

The Humane Society of the United States, lawmakers and two media groups held a news conference in Nashville Monday to urge Gov. Bill Haslam to veto a bill they say would end undercover investigations of animal abuse in the state.

Whip Crackin' Rodeo kicks off Friday

Mayor Philip Craighead and Lone Star Rodeo are putting the finishing touches on the 4th Annual Charity Whip Crackin' Rodeo and Outdoor Show. The two-day event is scheduled for Friday and Saturday at the James E. Ward Ag Center in Lebanon.

Stonebridge Community backpack drive successful

The recent Stonebridge Community backpack drive, in partnership with the Lebanon Special School District and Middle Tennessee Girl Scouts, will make sure local students have food and other essentials.

Red Bus Project back on campus

The big red bus was back on Cumberland University's campus Tuesday. The double decker was accompanied by hip music and young people making a difference. The bus is a mobile thrift store filled with students looking for bargains.
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