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Shelbyville Parks and Recreation officials said it was beautiful weather for the Ed Carson Memorial Fishing Day, which was held last Saturday at Coy Gaither Bedford Lake.   Kayak winner was … more
"The Jungle Book,” a children’s summer play directed by Shelbyville’s own Sherri Frame, will be presented at the Fly Cultural Arts Center Thursday through Saturday at 7 each … more
The Shelbyville Woman’s Club hosted Laura Monks, president of Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Shelbyville, at their monthly luncheon. Monks spoke about the different programs … more
The T-G recently received a nice “Letter to the Editor,” which greatly complimented the hospitality of Bedford County.   So we jumped right in to find out a little more about … more
Long-time Shelbyville resident and County Commissioner Ed Castleman said he didn’t expect to grow another garden this year. But after “piddling around,” he now has several rows … more
U.S. Army Veteran Dave Rogers says Memorial Day is often a tough sell for him, especially when the word, “HAPPY,” gets attached to its promotion. He explains how the observance of … more
United Way of Bedford County receives part of its funding each year from a crawfish boil. This year’s event was held Friday at Blue Ribbon Circle.  more
Shelbyville Woman’s Club met May 11 at River Bend Country Club. Incoming president for the year, Miriam Pietkiewicz, announced the club has 38 new members.   Guest speaker was author, … more
“It’s all about the dynamic you have in the classroom, the culture you create as a teacher,” said Community High School English I teacher Brad Brown.. “It’s all about building confidence.” more
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