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A successful business needs a good salesman up front. Neyland McKinney stood behind a small, well-worn table on Gordonsville ...
Commissioners have set the county’s property tax rate at $1.73310 which is unchanged from last year. In addition, commissioners have approved a 2025-2026 fiscal year budget. With no plans for a ...
Shea Haile Courier Sports SOUTH CARTHAGE — The Smith County Junior League baseball All-Stars were crowned Tennessee State Champions last Tuesday night after a drama packed 15-14 comeback win over ...
Mrs. Jane “Nana” Martin age 77 of South Carthage and a longtime resident of the McClures Bend Community was pronounced deceased at 3:07 p.m. Monday afternoon July 14, 2025 shortly after arrival at the ...
With an increase in businesses in downtown Carthage, there’s increased concern for pedestrian accidents. Carthage police have ...
Walter Glenn Birdwell, Jr., age 96, of Carthage, TN passed away peacefully at his home on February 21, 2025. His beloved wife of 72 years, Helen, was by his side. Walter Glenn was born on December 2, ...
The 2025 version of the Smith County Fair was one of the biggest ever in terms of attendance and participation, fair officials say. This year was the largest ticketed attendance since its rebirth.
CELINA — It was the fourth season in a row that the Gordonsville High Tigers football team and the Clay County High Bulldogs met in the regular season finale with the Region 4-1A crown on the line.
By Eddie West Staff Writer One of the year’s more anticipated events will be taking place this weekend. The annual Defeated Creek Bluegrass Festival will held June 13 and June 14. Performing on Friday ...
The earthly journey for Mrs. Wendolyn (Wendy) Gregory Dixon ended at 4:17 p.m. Thursday evening May 8, 2025 with her family at her bedside at the Knollwood Manor in Lafayette, and now she is enjoying ...
LEBANON — The Smith County 8U All-Stars brought home the Little League State Championship after winning three consecutive games at the tournament in Lebanon, TN. Smith County outscored their opponents ...
GORDONSVILLE — The Gordonsville High Tigers football team continued their early season dominance with a 48-14 Region 4-1A opening victory over Jo Byrns. Big Blue remained unbeaten and improved to 4-0 ...
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