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Flood 2010, Government »

The State of Tennessee has received a 2.1 Million Dollar grant to continue crisis counseling for victims of the Flood of 2010.  This grant begins September 1st.

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249 Repair Will Cause Detours

The State of Tennessee Department of Transportation has announced that the portion of State Route 249 damaged by the Flood of 2010 will be repaired, thus causing traffic…

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Flood May Cost TN Towns Less

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…

Flood 2010, Schools »

Pegram Elementary Needs Volunteers

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,…

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Jack Kapanka Times Highlight

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,…

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EPA Hazards on the Harpeth

This Nashville Public Radio article highlights the environmental risks that the Flood of 2010 released into our waters.  The hardest hit environmentally?  Cheatham County.  Soil and water testing…

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Bake Sale Sunday

This is from the KS Facebook Page:

“Come to BURNS PARK SUNDAY 5-7pm BAKE SALE LOTS of WONDERFUL DESSERTS All proceeds go to KSES …This will be…

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AmeriCorps Article on Volunteering Locally

This article, written by an AmeriCorps volunteer, highlights our wonderful town of Kingston Springs, as well as Red Tree Coffee.