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Several were in attendance Saturday morning during the annual Shelbyville-Bedford County Veterans Day Parade. See more photos in next week's Times-Gazette. more
It's that time a year, again, when Bedford County gives to those in need at Christmas time. more
Colt Boyce will be the new Community Elementary principal in 2024. Whitney Yoes, current Community Elementary principal, has been selected by Bedford County School District to serve as principal at the new Cartwright Elementary, scheduled to open next school year. more
Whitney Yoes, current principal of Community Elementary, was recently selected by Bedford County School District to be the first Cartwright Elementary principal. more
It was a great turnout last weekend, spectators report, for the Monster Truck rally at Cooper Steel Arena. It was loud and exciting, some report. Kids loved it! more
On Sunday, Nov. 12, Shelbyville Community Soup Kitchen will conduct its annual Thanksgiving meal for the public from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Those planning to attend, and help raise funds for the outreach ministry, are just asked to make an in-kind donation. See full story in the Nov. 1 edition of the Shelbyville Times-Gazette. more
The Shelbyville Times-Gazette is proud to announce a new chapter in its storied history with the introduction of Daniel Richardson as its visionary leader, ushering in a new era of commitment, passion, and excellence in community journalism. more
City of Shelbyville Mayor Randy Carroll learned by example as a child growing up here how to serve his community. more
The Bedford County Justice Center opened its doors to aspiring young minds last Thursday, as students from Community High School's Criminal Justice Program embarked on an educational tour of the facility. The visit, aimed at providing a closer look into the real-world operations of the criminal justice system, was a significant opportunity for students eyeing a career in this field. more
Shelbyville, Tenn. - Middle Tennessee State University's Aerospace Department is entering a new era as it prepares to move to a new state-of-the-art campus in Shelbyville. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee joined university officials, local leaders, and hundreds of attendees at the announcement event on September 21, 2023. more
The Bedford County Sheriff's Office has arrested a local man on multiple charges following a tip from the Internet Crimes Against Children in reference to alleged child pornography images.  … more
Bedford County Highway Department will shut down Nashville Dirt Road, between Shaw Road and Burns Road, on Tuesday, Aug. 1, from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. for culvert repair. All traffic will need to use … more
The Red Sand Project, launched in 2014, is an annual event designed to raise awareness of the problem of human trafficking. Bedford County Mayor Chad Graham participated in in an observance on … more
Multiple agencies including Vanderbilt LifeFlight responded to an accident in Flat Creek Wednesday morning.  Multiple calls came in just after 7 a.m. to the Bedford County … more
Chicago, Illinois — Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) has awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to Bedford … more
With kids heading back to school in just over a week, local law enforcement will begin to step up their enforcement in school zones and roadways, county wide. And with the widening of Hwy 41A from … more
Beginning with this fiscal year, Bedford County government is now matching the State of Tennessee’s property tax relief program for low-income elderly homeowners. Since 1976, the state … more
The man at the center of a missing persons Silver Alert has still not been located.  Stephen Elsinger, 83, of Richmond Road in Petersburg, and his wife took their normal, daily nap around 2 … more
NASHVILLE - State Senator Shane Reeves (R-Murfreesboro) is encouraging local residents to take advantage of Tennessee’s upcoming sales tax holidays, set to begin July 28 with the state’s … more
Shelbyville, Tenn. – Children are currently enjoying their summer break – swimming, going to camps, or just spending time outside and this is a good time when parents can make sure their … more
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