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  • Smashed mailboxes common for summertime prank

    By JENNIFER HORTONIf school’s out, it must be time to go around and destroy mailboxes. That is apparently the thinking of some young people, apparently, as residents along North and South Commerce Road have recently had their mailboxes damaged or de...
  • Maddox-Simpson to close for RR crossing repair

    Maddox-Simpson Parkway will be closed between Cainsville Road and Sparta Pike beginning at 7 a.m., Wednesday, June 18 for repair of the railroad crossing. Repairs are tentatively scheduled to be complete on June 18. However, if complications arise, t...
  • Lebanon man arrested in child porn case

    From Post staff reports  A Lebanon man has been charged in a case involving child pornography and cruelty to animals. Kyle B. Severs of 128 Quita Circle was charged with aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor and aggravated cruelty to animals...
  • Man transported after one-car accident

    A man believed to have suffered a heart attack was transported by LifeFlight helicopter Friday morning  after the vehicle he was driving left the roadway and crashed into a tree. The accident occurred about 10:25 a.m. on the new section of Hartm...
  • State fair looking here

    By JENNIFER HORTON, The Wilson PostWilson County is being mentioned once again as a possible site for the Tennessee State Fair should officials decide to relocate it from its present home in Nashville.Hale Moss, president of Wilson County Promotions, Inc....
  • CU's Dressler dies following brief illness

    MURFREESBORO -- Dr. James B. "Jim" Dressler, an academic fixture at Cumberland University for nearly four decades, died Tuesday at Middle Tennessee Medical Center following a brief illness.Dr. Dressler, 62, former chairman of the History Departm...
  • MJ moves ahead in population

    By TOMI L. WILEY, The Chronicle of Mt. JulietMT. JULIET -- The numbers are in, and according to the 2008 Mt. Juliet Special Census, the city has the highest population in Wilson County with 25,234 people included in the census.At a press conference M...
  • Lewis Newland McCoy, 87

    WATERTOWN – Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, June 9 at the Hunter Funeral Home for Mr. McCoy, 87, of the Shop Springs Community. Son of the late Frank A. and Grace Smith McCoy, he died June 7, 2008.Born in Nora, Virginia, he was a member...
  • Leeann Tyree, 67

    LEBANON – Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon, June 7 at the Sellars Funeral Home for Mrs. Tyree, 67, of Goodletsville. She passed away on June 5, 2008.Services were conducted by Brother Darin Miller with interment in Cedar Grove Cemetery....
  • Donald Sydney Bradley, 64

    LEBANON – Memorial services were held Sunday afternoon, June 8 at the Berea Church of Christ for Mr. Bradley, 64, of Lebanon. A cabinet maker and a native of Wilson County, Mr. Bradley died June 6, 2008 at his residence.A veteran of the US Army, he ...
  • Wilson Thompson, 83

    WATERTOWN – Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, June 8 at the Fall Creek Baptist Church for Mr. Thompson, 83, of the Norene Community. Retired from the Lebanon High School cafeteria and a longtime farmer, Mr. Thompson died June 6, 2008 at h...
  • Marietta Hilton, 70

    MT. JULIET – Funeral services have been scheduled for 4 p.m. Thursday, June 12 at the Sellars Funeral Home at Mt. Juliet for Mrs. Hilton, 70, of Lebanon. She died Monday, June 9, 2008 at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center.Mrs. Hilton was a Ten...
  • Mary Helen Averitt, 69

    Mrs. Mary Helen Averitt, 69, of Lebanon passed away Saturday, June 7, 2008, at her residence.Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 10 at 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church with Dr. Martin Thielen and Bishop Bob Spain officiating. Int...
  • NSS produces another 1st-time winner

    LEBANON -- After narrowly missing victories on multiple occasions this season, Brad Keselowski claimed his first career Nationwide Series win Saturday night at Nashville Superspeedway, taking the lead from points leader Clint Bowyer with five laps remaini...
  • Central plans ring ceremony

    LSU COACH VAN CHANCELLOR SPEAKSThe Wilson Central Lady Wildcats will be having a State Championship Ring Celebration on Thursday, June 12 at the Lebanon Golf & Country Club.Time will be at 6 pm. The cost is $12 per person which includes meal. Guest sp...
  • Adult HS graduates June 8

    SUNDAY AT 1ST METHODISTWilson County Adult High School will hold its graduation ceremony at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 8 at First United Methodist Church on West Main Street, Lebanon.Pat Suddarth, coordinator of the program, said 25 graduates will receive their...
  • 8 to play in all-star game

    MTSCA event set June 11Eight former Wilson County softball standouts have been selected to play in the annual Middle Tennessee Softball Coaches Association Senior All-Star Game.The event is set for Wednesday, June 11 at Drakes Creek Park, Hendersonville. ...
  • Bill Robinson retires

    By TOMMY BRYANEXCLUSIVE -- Bill Robinson, a fixture at Watertown High since his days as a student-athlete, turned in his retirement papers earlier this week.Robinson, who coached football, boys and girls basketball, softball and baseball during his 32-yea...
  • Kyle Busch attempts triple

    Kyle Busch will attempt to race in all three NASCAR divisions this weekend, including a stop at the Nashville Superspeedway Saturday night for the Federated Auto Parts 300 presented by Dollar General.Good seats still remain by calling 1-866-RACE-TIX or by...
  • Council nods road name change

    By CONNIE ESHLebanon City Council voted to change the name of Duke Court in the industrial subdivision near Gladeville to Leviton Drive, at the request of developer Duke Realty at Tuesday night’s regular meeting. Leviton Manufacturing will occupy th...

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