Mayor Maness declares state of city strong
The annual State of the City Address by the Mt. Juliet Mayor looked a little different this year.What is usually held as a luncheon put on by the Mt. Juliet Chamber of Commerce, moved, like […]
The annual State of the City Address by the Mt. Juliet Mayor looked a little different this year.What is usually held as a luncheon put on by the Mt. Juliet Chamber of Commerce, moved, like […]
Twelve applicants have submitted their names for the Director of Schools position.Dr. Donna Wright will be retiring at the end of the year.The applicants are Dr. John E. Ash, Dr. James Belcher, Dr. Jerry S. […]
Margaret Wade is the Teacher of the Year for Stoner Creek Elementary.Wade is in her 10th year of teaching, her fifth at SCE. She has taught kindergarten, first and second, but is currently a first […]
The Board of Commissioners praised the work of the City to help get Mt. Juliet back up and running after the snowstorm last week.Public Works has three trucks to clear the streets, and the team […]
Amy Richardson Woody, 65, Mt. Juliet passed away Feb. 15. Amy was preceded in death by mother, Estelle Walker; and father, Bryant Lee Searcey. She is survived by: husband, Joe Woody; children, Amy (Courtney) Wilson, […]
Ralph Cleo Miller, Jr., 91, Mt. Juliet, died Feb. 19. Miller was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and retired from Capitol as an aircraft mechanic. He enjoyed building model airplanes. Mr. Miller was […]
Claralee Irene “Cary” (Wohlfert) Hamilton, was born Saturday Dec. 16, 1939, in Oxford, Wis., and transitioned peacefully Sunday, Feb. 21, at her home in Lebanon, at the age of 81 years. Cary was the daughter […]
William Curtis McPeake, 93, Mt. Juliet, died Feb. 20. A veteran five string banjo player and recording artist, Curtis is originally from a small town of Scotts Hill in west Tennessee. He was born in […]
Mt. Juliet got its first blast of significant winter weather in 2021 this week, as ice and snow covered the city.Heavy sleet started overnight Sunday into Monday and covered the ground. It looked like snow, […]
The Tennessee Department of Health announced Tuesday they will start registering people aged 65 and older and those in phase 1B on Feb. 22.Phase 1B includes staff members of kindergarten through 12th grade schools and […]
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