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(March 21, 2025) -- Junior’s House, Inc., a child advocacy center serving the four counties of the 17th Judicial District, planted its annual “pinwheel garden” Friday, March 21, on the grounds of the historic Bedford County Courthouse on the square. more
Commissioner Biff Farrar recently made no bones about the fact that he has a problem with County budget matters being railroaded from the financial department straight to the full Commission. more
Miriam House women’s recovery center to open in Normandy this summer more
Larry Shue's hilarious comedy, The Nerd, comes to Community High School via Smokestack Theatre Group. Parker Behrns as "Rick Stedman", a nerd if ever there was one. more
Community HS's Criminal Justice Organization recently participated in a hands-on competition. more
The Fly Arts Center, located at 204 S. Main St. in Shelbyville, TN, is the home of the Bedford County Museum. more
Tennessee Risk Management Trust (TRMT), a member-owned insurance trust which serves public entities in Tennessee, has presented a $2,900 grant to Bedford County Fire Department. more
The annual Bedford County Veterans Parade was held Saturday, Nov. 9. more
The MTSU research survey shows better business outlook for coming months. more
Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers among women and, while less prevalent, can also impact men. more
Grants from both the Tennessee State Museum's Capital Maintenance and Improvements Grant and Shelbyville Power and Water through the TVA Community Care Project Fund were recently awarded to the Bedford County Arts Council. more
NASHVILLE – Beginning October 15, a free burn permit from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture Division of Forestry (TDF) is required prior to burning leaves or natural vegetation, including debris generated by Hurricane Helene. more
U.S. Department of Commerce Invests $5.3 Million for Building Renovations to Support Workforce Development in Tennessee BCUD will receive $3.1 million for water infrastructure improvements more
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — With continued rising home prices and an emerging trend of fewer closings in some areas of the state during the second quarter of the year, Tennessee’s housing market presents mixed signals heading into the fall, according to the latest statewide report from Middle Tennessee State University. more
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