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A suspect who allegedly invaded a Barksdale Lane apartment with a rifle Saturday night was arrested after the victim wrestled the weapon from his hands, Shelbyville police said. Christopher Lee … more
September is National Preparedness Month, and this year’s theme from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is “A Lasting Legacy.” The goal is to raise awareness about … more
The Rand Corp. estimates that methamphetamine cost Tennessee as much as $1.6 billion in 2005 and judging by the number of criminal cases involving the drug that are cycling through Bedford County … more
The 2nd annual American Mule & Bluegrass Festival will be Sept. 27 through Oct. 2 at Calsonic Arena in Shelbyville, featuring crafts, bluegrass music and of course mules. Daily tickets are … more
A former Bedford County Corrections Facility officer has been charged with sexual exploitation of a minor. Daniel Alan Merrett, 44, of Melody Drive in Shelbyville, was arrested Monday. Merrett is … more
The plan was for Steven Flippo’s church to be a part of a mission trip to Ukraine at May end, but after the events that unfolded on Feb. 24, all of those plans were cancelled.   The … more
The Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association started 28 years ago with just a handful of people shooting out in the desert, according to communication coordinator David Royal.    Jim … more
During a session of Bedford County Board of Education last Thursday, potential traffic flow problems were discussed for the new Cartwright Elementary. With the design having student drop off/pick ups … more
Shelbyville City Council voted unanimously Friday to apply for a $2.9 million American Rescue Program fund grant which would provide funds for sewer rehabilitation, but it was originally far from a … more
Saturday, Sept. 17, is Constitution Day. It marks the 235th anniversary of the signing of America’s governing document.   But what exactly is the Constitution? What are some common … more
High grass and lack of maintenance are drawing complaints from family members of loved ones buried at Mount Ararat Annex Cemetery in Shelbyville. But a member of the owner’s family says the … more
Shelbyville Mayor Wallace Cartwright, known in most circles as simply “Wally,” is still leading Council meetings and serving on several boards and committees. By most standards, … more
Marijuana and a loaded gun were found in a Shelbyville Central High School student’s SUV Tuesday by Shelbyville police.K9 Trigger and Officer Brock Horner detected marijuana in the vehicle … more
A Shelbyville woman was seriously injured Monday afternoon when her car struck a tractor on Depot Street. Jacalyn Bowman of Smotherman Lane was pinned in her 2015 Ford Taurus after the crash near … more
Due in part to a state grant, Bedford County stands to gain close to $6 million in broadband expansion dollars over the next 3 years. more
Many in the Town of Bell Buckle are hoping to renovate the historic Bell Buckle School into a community center all while preserving the school’s long history.    On Wednesday, … more
Growth and planning issues took up most of Shelbyville City Council’s time in last Tuesday night’s monthly meeting. A plan known as Design Option #2 for widening of Fairfield Pike … more
The attack on America Sept. 11, 2001 was remembered at an observance Saturday sponsored by the Defenders of Freedom and Liberty group. Veterans Richard Stiles (left) and Bennie Burdette join others … more
Those wishing to pre-order the new River Life license plate can visit shelbyville-bedford.com/river-life. Since it is a specialty license plate, there will be a $35 one-time fee.   The … more
Rebecca Tidwell has served 17 years as an educator—all time spent at the high school level. This academic year, she has moved from the Shelbyville Central High principal’s office to … more
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