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The Cascade Hollow Distilling Co. is almost hidden in Cascade Hollow on highway 269 just outside Normandy in Tullahoma. more
Owner, exhibitor and trainer Gardner and assistant, Victoria Kalosis, were doubly blessed with Dickie being named Walking Horse Trainers’ Association’s “Trainer of the Year” and Victoria as “Assistant Trainer of the Year.”   more
During the 100th annual meeting of the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation, Bedford County Farm Bureau was recognized for its accomplishments and success from the past year.   more
 “First of all, I have no fear. I’m a visionary, if I might say so,” LeDere said. “Don’t be afraid to be passionate because fear kills creativity.”  more
Growing up, sisters Anita Wade and Marie Pope knew two types of sandwiches: ham and bologna.   more
Russ Faxon and Catrin Westh have fun together―even if they’re just going to the junkyard or to the hardware store. more
FSS was purchased by Arosa Care in June and has since relocated to 768 North Main St., at Merchant’s Walk.   more
Nashville, Tenn.–Spectrum announced Thursday that the Boys & Girls Clubs in Tennessee has received a $30,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant for their Digital Connect Program. more
Recent attenders of the Shelbyville Christmas Parade may have noticed some drone presence. Times-Gazette readers may also notice some drone photography in the recent Bedford Life. more
“To everything there is a season . . . .” Ecclesiastes 3:1. The above scripture is the favorite of business partners and sisters Anita Wade and Marie Pope. more
Vanderbilt University Medical Center has recognized three of its healthcare providers and two of its facilities in and around Shelbyville for extremely high patient satisfaction. more
Dixie Warrick, owner of Dixie Doodle Candles and Décor in Unionville, is the epitome of why “shopping small” is gaining popularity.   more
For many, Black Friday marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season for major retailers. But Small Business Appreciation Saturday shines a spotlight on the local mom-and-pop shops. more
Ruth Lawson has been in the kitchen since she was probably eight years old.  A self-ascribed “picky eater,” Ruth began learning to cook in order to appease her tastebuds. more
A grand opening was held Monday for the Shelbyville Driver’s License Center, located at 200 Dover Street, Suite 108.     more
Time is running out to bring boxed and canned nonperishables to The Shops at Main & McGrew (old Argie Cooper Public Library) at 100 South Main St. more
For over 80 years, the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration has played a major role in Shelbyville industry.   more
New Chamber of Commerce Director Lacey Deeds has initiated a group called “Females About Business.”   more
Make time. That’s Matthew Griffy’s motto. It's how he owns and operates his 24-hour gym, MG Fitness, while also being chief of police in Petersburg. more
There’s been a meat processing business at the Potts family farm in Wartrace for nearly half a century. more
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