New Market Tax Credit Lenders Invest $40.7 million in Cooper Steel Cooper Steel, a family-run company specializing in steel fabrication and erection, has secured $40.7 million in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) financing from four lenders to support its expansion project in Shelbyville.more 8/8/24 |
County Recycling Center News Bedford County Recycling Centers will be making some changes to the acceptance of recyclable materials, effective Friday, Aug. 9.more 8/8/24 |
Bell Buckle Author Publishes Spiritual Book Grieving Through Grace is a new book by Jamie Dickerson of Bell Buckle and has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.more 8/5/24 |
Annual Red Sand Project Held at Courthouse Lawn On Wednesday, July 31, Bedford County Health Council held a Red Sand Project event on the historic Bedford County Courthouse grounds on the square. Bedford County Mayor Chad Graham presented a proclamation recognizing July 28-August 3 as Human Trafficking Awareness Week.more 8/1/24 |
Rover community has something to say about rezoning The Rover community is actively participating in County meetings regarding a potential rezoning of the former Carlton General Store property. See full story in the 8-1 issue of the T-G.Call 931-684-1200 for an online and or print subscription.more 8/1/24 |
Wartrace Horse Show Saturday, Aug. 3 The 118th annual Wartrace Horse Show kicks off 6 p.m. Saturday at Jernigan Field.more 8/1/24 |
City holds ribbon cutting for Boro Bullets The City of Shelbyville sponsored a ribbon cutting for new ammunition factory, Boro Bullets, on Wednesday. The company is located in the former Jensen Pencil Factory building.more 7/25/24 |
Cartwright Elementary Dedicated Despite the heat, hundreds gathered outside the new Cartwright Elementary School off Fairfield Pike on Thursday evening for the official ribbon cutting and dedication.more By Dawn Hankins|7/18/24 |
Juvenile remains identified Shelbyville Police Department has released that the human remains found on Old Nashville Dirt Road on July 8th have been positively identified as missing juvenile Maria Lucas Gaspar.more 7/18/24 |
Council defers Lexington Cove PUD back to Planning Commission Update: Halt in the Preserve at Lexington Cove PUD Development by City Council.more By Dawn Hankins|7/12/24 |
Councilman Turnbow snaps back at Partnership Shelbyville City Council discussed several items at Tuesday night’s study session, including an “exceptional” PUD and departmental purchasing items. But by far the strongest comments were in regard to recent accusations made against the City by Shane Hooper of Shelbyville-Bedford Partnership.more By DAWN HANKINS|7/3/24 |
Parks director Alsup retires Mike Alsup has retired as Shelbyville Parks and Recreation Director. He leaves behind a legacy but also leaves behind the management of the H.V. Griffin Park Expansion, which is still on the table for the next director.more Staff Reports|7/2/24 |
City receives Municipal League Award CITY RECEIVES MUNICIPAL LEAGUE AWARDKNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Downtowns often serve as the beating heart of a community, and officials in Shelbyville have made dedicated efforts to ensure their downtown continues to not just survive but thrive.more 6/26/24 |
Keith Davis: Sworn in as a BC Commissioner Keith Davis was sworn in Tuesday evening as the commissioner for the 7th District. He will replace Julie Sanders, who resigned, effective June 7. She has relocated out of state.more 6/13/24 |
Bell Buckle 29th Annual RC-Moon Pie Festival ™ We can’t help falling in love with all things Bell Buckle and RC and MoonPie the 3rd Saturday in June. And this year, oh do we have some fun planned like you’ve never seen before!more 6/7/24 |
Another homicide Shelbyville records yet another homicide. Nicole Burk has been arrested and charged with criminal homicide. Two have been arrested for a shooting behind the carnival on Madison Street this week.more Staff Report|6/7/24 |
Courthouse Tour Summer Learning students from East Side Elementary School toured the historic courthouse on Thursday, May 30.more 6/7/24 |
Local resident Mary T. Cook receives honor from Boy Scouts Mary Tim Cook, a retired local educator, has been honored by the Boy Scouts of America. Read about her much-deserved honor in the June 6 edition of the Times-Gazette.more 5/30/24 |
Elijah Bobo 'walks by faith' Elijah Bobo had a serious truck accident in March. But he bravely walked with cane to the podium and received his graduation diploma last Friday night at Cascade High School. Read more about Elijah's story in Thursday's Times-Gazette. which can be found at many locations in Shelbyville or is available by print and or online subscription by calling Renee at 931-684-1200.more 5/30/24 |
Local Memorial Day Program United Veterans Council of Bedford County held a Memorial Day program today on the historic square. Col. Joe Miller, retired, was guest speaker.more By DAWN HANKINS|5/27/24 |
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