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Harpeth High School celebrates 110 graduates from Class of 2026
Harpeth High School recognized the graduates in its Class of 2026, with this year’s commencement ceremony moved indoors to the school gymnasium because of rainy weather.
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The Kingston Springs Fire Department is moving forward with a major fire apparatus refurbishment project designed to modernize two aging frontline engines while avoiding the steep cost of purchasing new trucks.
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The Kingston Springs Gazette is launching a new community book club this summer, taking over the gathering previously hosted by Turnbull Provisions.
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Donald Edward Bruce Sr., known to many throughout the Kingston Springs area as "Fisheye," "Smoky" or "Big D," died May 26 at the age of 69.
Harpeth High School recognized the graduates in its Class of 2026, with this year’s commencement ceremony moved indoors to the school gymnasium because of rainy weather.
The Kingston Springs Fire Department is moving forward with a major fire apparatus refurbishment project designed to modernize two aging frontline engines while avoiding the steep cost of purchasing new trucks.
The Kingston Springs Gazette is launching a new community book club this summer, taking over the gathering previously hosted by Turnbull Provisions.
Donald Edward Bruce Sr., known to many throughout the Kingston Springs area as "Fisheye," "Smoky" or "Big D," died May 26 at the age of 69.
The Town of Pegram is preparing for a milestone Fourth of July celebration this summer, marking both the town’s 50th annual Independence Day event and America’s 250th birthday.
Voters in Cheatham County and eastern Dickson County will have an opportunity to hear directly from candidates seeking to represent Tennessee House District 78 during a June 22 candidate forum hosted by the Kingston Springs Gazette and the Dickson County Times.
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The Town of Pegram is preparing for a milestone Fourth of July celebration this summer, marking both the town’s 50th annual Independence Day event and America’s 250th birthday.
Voters in Cheatham County and eastern Dickson County will have an opportunity to hear directly from candidates seeking to represent Tennessee House District 78 during a June 22 candidate forum hosted by the Kingston Springs Gazette and the Dickson County Times.
After nearly seven years serving the Town of Kingston Springs, City Recorder Jamie Dupre officially retired on May 29.
The Cheatham County School District announced that 2019 Harpeth graduate Chace Taylor has been named the Indians' new head basketball coach, succeeding Daniel Moman.
School is out and summer has officially begun. Not only does the season mark the beginning of heat, humidity, vacations and other fun activities – it also signifies the time of year when the real estate market picks up a lot of activity.
As summer arrives in Kingston Springs, so does one of the town's most recognizable traditions: river season on the Harpeth.
More than 3,000 rodeo fans proved that not even a gloomy forecast can dim the spirit of Cheatham County as they packed the arena for the 2nd Annual Legends Bank Ride’em & Rope’em Rodeo.
When Lisa Taylor was thrown from a horse in February 2025 and suffered a compression fracture in her spine, she said traditional treatment options felt limited. Doctors recommended pain management and rest — but Taylor wanted something that could help her body recover more naturally.
Bill Anderson is positioned to become Cheatham County’s next mayor after defeating incumbent Kerry McCarver in the May 5 Republican primary.
The Kingston Springs Gazette will host a community movie night June 1 at SKYKING Picnic, featuring a screening of the classic family comedy The Parent Trap.
The Town of Kingston Springs was awarded a Tennessee America 250 Grant from the Tennessee Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial.
For the first time in more than three decades, the Harpeth High School softball team played one game away from the state tournament.