The Robertson County Times - Fri Nov 06
Nancy Lee 'Aunt Nancy' Osborne, 89, of Springfield, died Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 at NorthCrest Medical Center.
New Way To Make Meth Puts Officers, Public In DangerWTVF Nashville - Thu Nov 05
As narcotic agents work hard to battle the meth problem, there's a new version that's cheaper and easier to make.
Golf club gives fish a mulligan along Mohawk RiverKVAL-TV Eugene - Thu Nov 05
A Springfield area golf course is teeing up with a conservation group to help the environment and score a "birdie" for fish runs in the Mohawk River.
After helping spur a roots revival, where will The Peasall Sisters go next?Nashville Scene - Thu Nov 05
Whatever else you think of The Coen Brothers ' post-modernist version of a 1930s populist hobo narrative, O Brother, Where Are Thou? is the film that largely shaped the current--and quickly waning--decade in popular music, and The Peasall Sisters were there at the creation.
County schools earn Cs and DsShelbyville Times-Gazette - Wed Nov 04
The letter grades apply to schools with students in fourth through eighth grades and are meant to describe the success of a school or school system in providing value added -- the difference between what a student knows this year and what that student knew a year earlier, as measured by the annual TCAP tests.
Feeding the hungryThe Tennessean - Wed Nov 04
Greater Faith Community Action Corporation, a ministry of Greater Faith Apostolic Church, knew the homeless population of Springfield needed help - but not just a place to stay a night or to get a meal.
Bikers remember downed motorcylists in ride through countyThe Tennessean - Wed Nov 04
The Robertson County Charter of Concerned Motorcyclists of Tennessee held another successful Downed Biker fund raising event Saturday, Oct.
Attorney says Tennessee kidnapping suspect tried suicideChattanooga Times Free Press - Tue Nov 03
The attorney for a woman charged with kidnapping a Tennessee newborn said Monday his client has tried to commit suicide since she's been locked up and that certain medications for her mental health are being withheld.
Baby-kidnapping suspect tried to kill herself in jail, lawyer saysWBIR-TV - Tue Nov 03
By Kate Howard, The Tennessean Kidnapping suspect Tammy Renee Silas has stopped eating, is no longer getting mental health medications and has attempted suicide in jail, her attorney Isaiah Gant said.
Kidnapping Suspect Has Attempted SuicideMyEyeWitnessNews.com - Mon Nov 02
Attorney Isaiah Gant asked a judge during a hearing on Monday to investigate Tammy Renee Silas' claim that she is being mistreated at the Robertson County Jail and to consider moving her to another facility.
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