Shelbyville Times-Gazette - Sat Nov 07
Advertising for a planning and codes director, as well as a new city manager, will be voted on Thursday by the Shelbyville City Council.
Student council members come to Bedford County for training sessionsShelbyville Times-Gazette - Sat Nov 07
"Keep working, there's still time!" said Alexi Gordon. "Five, four, three, two, one ... time's up!" Ashleigh Sims and her partner Justin Strickler put their markers down, the last ones in the group to do so, using every minute of time allotted to complete their exercise.
Cobb completes state leadership programShelbyville Times-Gazette - Sat Nov 07
Bedford County Clerk and Master Curt Cobb is one of 16 local government leaders who successfully completed the 17th annual Local Government Leadership Program last month at the Jimmy Naifeh Center for Effective Leadership, part of the University of Tennessee Institute for Public Service.
Oh deer, they're on the loose againShelbyville Times-Gazette - Sat Nov 07
Just how well can deer see? An Associated Press story on hunters' camouflage quotes experts as saying that deer see "less than 20-20" like humans, but have a wider field of vision and, especially, detect movement much better.
Gambling house workers receive jail sentencesShelbyville Times-Gazette - Fri Nov 06
Despite pleas for leniency, two men convicted of helping to run an illegal poker house in Shelbyville last year will spend the next 45 days in jail and the rest of a 18-month sentence on probation.
Local residents to attend Nashville 'tea party'Shelbyville Times-Gazette - Fri Nov 06
A number of Bedford County residents are planning to travel to Nashville Saturday to join others from across Tennessee to participate in what organizers are calling "the first ever statewide tea-party." The rally is scheduled to occur at Legislative Plaza from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, a date that organizers hold significant because it marks ...
City loses appeal of zoning lawsuitShelbyville Times-Gazette - Fri Nov 06
The city of Shelbyville has lost an appeal with a local paving company who claimed the city did not give adequate notice of a change in zoning laws they say impacted their property.
Man escapes custody at courthouse, caughtShelbyville Times-Gazette - Thu Nov 05
A man who escaped the custody of deputies Thursday afternoon by climbing out of a second story window of the Bedford County courthouse, has been apprehended.
CASA stands by troubled childrenShelbyville Times-Gazette - Thu Nov 05
When a child's safety comes into question, several agencies move to protect him.
Chili brings out a hungry crowdShelbyville Times-Gazette - Thu Nov 05
The side streets around Peoples Bank of Bedford County were lined with parked cars Wednesday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., and nobody seemed to mind at all.
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