Articles Archive for July 2010
Business »
After 38 years, Stratton’s will close it’s doors in Ashland City. The land will be leased to Walgreen’s. Thanks for the shakes and the memories.…
Flood 2010, Government »
Tennessee is reportedly going to receive $200M in federal money, due to the Flood of 2010. This will reportedly allow local communities to put 5% toward matching funds instead …
Government, Schools »
The Cheatham County Board of Education needs our help, as they are conducting a survey on a proposed restricted dress code policy.…
Flood 2010, Schools »
This from the KS Facebook Page:
“From South Cheatham Advocate: KSES reveal today – looks wonderful. Moving on to PES…Belfor needs volunteers at Pegram Elementary THIS Thursday, Friday and …
Government »
Early voting ends July 31st, which is a Saturday. Get out and vote!
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Flood 2010, Schools »
Jack Kapanka is highlighted in this Times article. Mr. Kapanka was injured in a truck accident days prior to the flood. He is also the PTO President of KSES…
Entertainment, Events, Flood 2010, Schools »
School Pride has shown throughout our community. Thanks to all who volunteered and supported KSES through the rebuilding process. WSMV has video of the School Pride event, and announced …
Crime »
A local resident, Daniel Joseph Boland Jr., was reportedly arrested for burglarizing a White Bluff home.…
Business, Flood 2010, Government »
The construction contract has been officially awarded to Civil Constructors, Inc., of Franklin, TN, to repair East Kingston Springs Road. That means that construction should begin at any time …
Business, Government »
Sharon Caton reportedly is resigning as our town’s Land Planner. She will reportedly remain the Land Planner for Ashland City, and will more than likely find plenty of employment …







