Pulaski Citizen - Main Street Media of Tennessee (2024)

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Lynnville Mayoral Candidate Aims for Improvements, TransparencyFree Access Training Scenarios Forge Relationships Between Emergency Agencies While judge considers contempt proceedings, Tennessee Star publishes more information from leaked police records about Covenant School shooting Pulaski Approves Budget on First Reading One Weekend Only!Free Access Community Celebrates JuneteenthFree Access Sports Internet report downplayed about humans contracting deer disease NCAA DI Assistant Tabbed as UTS Women’s Coach Singer, songwriter HARDY named grand marshal of Ally 400 Turkeys making comeback, still scarce in some areas Squirming over the price of worms Clint Bowyer to race in Rackley Roofing 200 Giles Paths: Rockwood — Then and Now Eating Healthy on a Budget GCHA Pet Corner: Meet Petunia!Free Access This Week’s Citizen Spotlight Is Myra Walker One Weekend Only!Free Access Giles Paths: Weakley — Then and Now Education Renovations Underway at Bridgeforth Middle School Students Compete for Scholastic Bowl ChampionshipFree Access TCAT Invites Community to Expansion GroundbreakingFree Access Jack McCall: Compassion even after the cows come home State Senate Update: New Laws Bolster Election IntegrityFree Access Problem with Court’s Witch Hunt Over Leak of Police Records in Covenant CaseFree Access Related Stories Watertown couple moonlights between DIY supply store and flower garden Shooting victims in Clarksville were teens Cheryl Lewis: Reserve me a spot in this planned food parking lot Casey Alexander confident Belmont men’s basketball will be winners Clarksville City Council approves first reading of budget increasing taxes Senior Center celebrates 50 years Special Sections Ms. Cheap

One Weekend Only!Free Access

June 18, 2024

TCAT-Pulaski Breaks Ground on ExpansionFree Access

June 13, 2024

SunDrop Fest Draws 12K-Plus to Pulaski SquareFree Access

June 12, 2024

National League Rallies to Win All-Star Classic

By Wade Neely, Sports Editor | June 11, 2024

Renovations Underway at Bridgeforth Middle School

June 11, 2024

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Lynnville Mayoral Candidate Aims for Improvements, TransparencyFree Access

June 21, 2024

Lynnville resident Gordon Gregory has announced his candidacy for Mayor of Lynnville. Prior to moving to Lynnville two years ago,...

Training Scenarios Forge Relationships Between Emergency Agencies

By Chandler Harmon, Staff Writer | June 20, 2024

Last week, local emergency service agencies participated in courses on Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC) with classes and live exercises...

While judge considers contempt proceedings, Tennessee Star publishes more information from leaked police records about Covenant School shooting

TENNESSEE COALITION FOR OPEN GOVERNMENT | June 19, 2024

At a court hearing on Monday, Chancellor I’Ashea Myles shut down Daniel Horwitz, the attorney for Michael Patrick Leahy, editor...

Pulaski Approves Budget on First Reading

By Adrienne Forte, Staff Writer | June 19, 2024

The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved, on first reading, it’s 2024-25 budget with no property tax increase last...

One Weekend Only!Free Access

June 18, 2024

STAAR Theatre at Antoinette Hall will showcase more than 30 local performers in its production of “Disney’s Frozen Jr.” Friday-Saturday,...

Community Celebrates JuneteenthFree Access

June 18, 2024

Pulaski celebrates Juneteenth with music, dance and much more at Saturday’s commemoration held at W.D. Savage Park. Those in attendance...

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Sports

Internet report downplayed about humans contracting deer disease

By Larry Woody
Main Street Media
| June 21, 2024

A report circulating on the internet about the risk of humans contracting Chronic Wasting Disease from deer is being downplayed...

NCAA DI Assistant Tabbed as UTS Women’s Coach

By Wade Neely, Sports Editor | June 20, 2024

UT Southern announced the hire of Ross James as its new women’s basketball head coach earlier this week. James arrives...

Singer, songwriter HARDY named grand marshal of Ally 400

Staff Reports
Main Street Media of Tennessee
| June 20, 2024

GLADEVILLE - Award-winning artist HARDY will serve as grand marshal for the Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race June 30...

Turkeys making comeback, still scarce in some areas

By Larry Woody
Main Street Media
| June 20, 2024

The statewide turkey harvest numbers passed 30,000 again this season, but hunting success remained frustratingly – and puzzlingly – low...

Squirming over the price of worms

By Larry Woody
Main Street Media of Tennessee
larrywoody@gmail.com
| June 19, 2024

Along with all the other economic headaches, we’re now struggling with worm-flation. My buddy and I were going bluegill fishing...

Clint Bowyer to race in Rackley Roofing 200

STAFF REPORTS
Main Street Media of Tennessee
| June 18, 2024

GLADEVILLE - One of NASCAR’s most engaging personalities and 16-year Cup Series veteran Clint Bowyer will drive in the NASCAR...

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Giles Paths: Rockwood — Then and Now

June 21, 2024

In the fall of 1807, Joseph Anthony and James Kimbrough settled in the Rockwood community. After the winter of 1807, they began to clear land...

Eating Healthy on a Budget

By Margaret Campbell, Staff Writer | June 20, 2024

If you’re looking to eat healthier, but worry that you simply can’t afford to do so — don’t worry. Eating more fresh vegetables and fruits...

GCHA Pet Corner: Meet Petunia!Free Access

June 20, 2024

Introducing Petunia, the tiny dynamite of a puppy with a heart as big as her spirit! This pint-sized bundle of joy, with her striking black...

This Week’s Citizen Spotlight Is Myra Walker

By Margaret Campbell, Staff Writer | June 19, 2024

It is incalculable, the number of citizens in Giles County over the past 32 years that Extension Agent Myra Walker has impacted — citizens from...

One Weekend Only!Free Access

June 18, 2024

STAAR Theatre at Antoinette Hall will showcase more than 30 local performers in its production of “Disney’s Frozen Jr.” Friday-Saturday, June 21-22, at 7 p.m....

Giles Paths: Weakley — Then and Now

June 15, 2024

According to James McCallum’s book “A Brief Sketch of...

Education

Renovations Underway at Bridgeforth Middle School

June 11, 2024

Giles County commissioners, school board members and Bridgeforth Middle School faculty and staff gather with Brindley Construction team members for a “window-breaking” ceremony to kick-off...

Students Compete for Scholastic Bowl ChampionshipFree Access

June 6, 2024

The Giles County Scholastic Bowl Championship is awarded to Richland School. Celebrating are (kneeling, from left) Eva Bowles, Isabelle Melton, (standing) Paxton Handy, Cassidy Borges,...

TCAT Invites Community to Expansion GroundbreakingFree Access

June 3, 2024

TCAT-Pulaski is excited to announce it is expanding its campus and program offerings. The community is invited to attend a groundbreaking ceremony set for Friday,...

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Jack McCall: Compassion even after the cows come home

JACK McCALL | June 17, 2024

In our small herd of crossbred cattle, we have a cow named Oreo. I say we. Actually, Oreo belongs to our granddaughter, Jane. When Jane...

State Senate Update: New Laws Bolster Election IntegrityFree Access

By State Sen. Joey Hensley, M.D. | June 17, 2024

The 113th General Assembly has adjourned for 2024, and it was a very successful year. We have taken measures for Tennessee to be a better...

Problem with Court’s Witch Hunt Over Leak of Police Records in Covenant CaseFree Access

By Deborah Fisher, TCOG Executive Director | June 16, 2024

It’s been a dizzying week in the public records case before Davidson County Chancellor I’Ashea Myles. For more than a year now, Myles has been...

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Senior Center celebrates 50 years


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