Updated White County Pay Scale Prepares For $50K Mark

The White County Board of Education reviewed an updated fiscal year 2027 pay scale designed to correct step discrepancies and meet the state mandate for teacher base salaries. Director of Schools Kurt Dronebarger presented the revised salary framework that covers credentialed, non-credentialed and nutrition program employees. He said the adjustments ensure that salary increases remain […]
Construction Underway On Tech’s New Residence Hall

Construction is now underway on Tennessee Tech’s new residence hall, a project aimed at expanding housing options for students and supporting future campus growth. University Housing and Residential Life Executive Director Mike Reagle said crews have just begun the early stages of construction on the new building. Reagle said the project is designed to help […]
Cookeville Purchasing New Power Outage Reporting System

Cookeville purchasing a new outage management system, which officials say will improve communication and response times for utility customers. City Manager James Mills presented the request on behalf of the Energy Department, recommending a service agreement with Hometown Grid. Mills said the outage reporting system provides immediate feedback to customers and will work well with […]
Region’s Arts & History On Display Saturday At Fall Creek Falls

Fall Creek Falls State Park will host Arts and Preservation Day Saturday to showcase the cultural history and traditional arts of the Upper Cumberland. Park Ranger Matt Brown helped organize the event to highlight the historical past of the area. Brown said the demonstrations will begin at the park’s Nature Center and feature both indoor […]
White County Board Authorizes Fire Department Transfer

The White County Director Of Schools will begin the process to deed school-owned properties currently housing volunteer fire departments back to the county government. School Board Chair Bob Young introduced the proposal after discussions with County Executive Denny Wayne Robinson concerning the cleanest way to help the departments at BonDeCroft, Central View, and Cassville. Young […]
Three Candidates Running For Livingston Alderman Seats

Three candidates running for the three at-large seats for Livingston’s Board of Aldermen, following Thursday’s deadline to register. Incumbents Bruce Elder, David H. Langford, and Bill Linder will run. The alderman race will be the only city race on the June ballot. The deadline to register to vote is May 23. Early voting for the […]
York Finding Identity, Leaning On Experience Under Bowden

The York Dragons are still finding their footing early in the 2026 season, but head coach Adam Bowden said he believes that is exactly where his team should be. Through six games, most of them against district opponents, York sits at 3-3, with losses to Upperman and Smith County highlighting both the challenges and opportunities […]
Lady Pioneers Focused On Growth Through Early Tests

The Warren County Pioneers softball team is not chasing perfection in March. The Pioneers are instead chasing progress. Through a challenging early-season slate, the Lady Pioneers have shown flashes of potential, mixing strong offensive outings with growing pains against tougher competition. Head coach Jerry Martin said the focus is simple: Improve one piece at a […]
Blue Devils Chase Historic State Championship Berth

The Jackson County Blue Devils boys basketball team looking for its first-ever state championship berth. Jackson County Schools Director of Schools Jason Hardy said the team’s tournament run has united the entire district from the elementary level up to the high school. The community gathered around the courthouse square in downtown Gainesboro to send the […]









