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Sobriety Roadside Safety Checkpoints
The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office along with other jurisdictions will be conducting sobriety roadside safety checkpoints on the following dates and times: December 29, 2011 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on US Highway 31 South December 30. 2011 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Carothers Parkway December 31, 2011 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on State Route 96 East Impaired driving... Read more of this article
Consumer Confidence Improves Heading into the Holiday Season
Local consumers are feeling more cheerful heading into the Christmas and Holiday shopping season. Given the tough economic times that have stifled consumer spending for the past few years, this increase in confidence could not come at a better time for local retailers. Many retailers rely heavily on the sales and revenues generated during the important... Read more of this article
Engineering Scholarships Deadline
January 20 is the deadline for Tennessee engineering and land surveying students to submit scholarship applications to the American Council of Engineering Companies of Tennessee (ACEC of Tennessee). The 2012 national ACEC engineering scholarship program will award several scholarships totaling $20,000, and the 2012 national Council of Structural Engineers... Read more of this article
Nolensville Writing Contest Winners Honored
by Joette Karty Lewis Fifteen local students were presented awards in ceremonies held last week for winning the 2011 Winter Writing Contest. They received ribbons and certificates, as well as restaurant gift cards from the contest sponsors. Their stories were chosen among hundreds of student entries from grades 1 through 8 at Nolensville Elementary,... Read more of this article
Williamson County Schools Needs Your Opinion
Williamson County Schools is seeking your input. As part of the Williamson County School Board Strategic Plan, the district is to increase the revenue flow to allow for more education opportunities for students. A step in this process is to determine the general knowledge of stakeholders regarding the budget process and funding of the school district. “We... Read more of this article
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Events
Nolensville Searches for Veterans
Nolensville appreciate its veterans! For the fifth year in a row, the Nolensville...
Broken Wheel Festival Returns
The Broken Wheel Festival will be returning to Nolensville on Saturday, September...
Lawn Festival Offers the Small–Town Experience You Moved Here For
The 37th Annual Lawn Festival on Saturday, June 18, promises lots of the traditional...
Arts Council of Williamson County Debuts Historic StARTS Art Classes for Children
The Arts Council of Williamson County continues its program of monthly art classes...
Artist Rachael McCampbell Discusses Evolving Art Career
Artist Rachael McCampbell will discuss the path of her evolving art career during...
Get Ready to Run for a Change
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