DILLAHAY, Martha Helen Jordan
Martha Helen Jordan Dillahay, born in Wilson County, Thursday, July 13, 1933. After living 87 years, six months, and one day, she was called to her Heavenly home Thursday, Jan. 14 at Sumner Regional Medical […]
Martha Helen Jordan Dillahay, born in Wilson County, Thursday, July 13, 1933. After living 87 years, six months, and one day, she was called to her Heavenly home Thursday, Jan. 14 at Sumner Regional Medical […]
Donald Eugene Breedwell, 65, took his final bow from the stage of life on Jan. 8. He was surrounded and survived by his wife, Susie Breedwell, and their children, Meredith, Geoff, and Wes. He was […]
Margie Blanton, 89, Lebanon, left her family Thursday, Jan. 14, now whole in mind and spirit. Born on April 19, 1931, in Nashville, she attended East High School with her three sisters and grew up […]
Mary Helen Bass, born Sept. 3, 1931 in Mt. Juliet, passed away Jan. 18 in Hermitage. She was the sixth (and last) child of the late Henry Grady and Ida Apple Bass. Preceded in death […]
The State of Tennessee is attempting to make the COVID-19 vaccination process a little more streamlined with the announcement of a new registration portal.Many Wilson County residents were left frustrated last week when they tried […]
The Wilson County School Board elected to do a self-search Monday in picking the new Director of Schools.Three options were laid out to the board Monday in their monthly meeting. They could do the self-search […]
After several rounds of voting, the Mt. Juliet Board of Commissioners avoided a special election and appointed Bill Trivett as District 2 City Commissioner.The seat has been vacant since the election of James Maness as […]
Six names have been put into consideration for the open District 2 Commissioner seat for the City of Mt. Juliet.Mayor James Maness announced at the last Board of Commissioners meeting on Dec. 28, 2020 that […]
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