Steakhouse sets sights on September
Matthew Burnette, Staff Writer When you look around the dining room of Binninger-Schwartz Steakhouse, set to open on Sept. 3, amongst the upscale décor you can find glimpses of the building’s past, a key selling point of the location. The…
Ambitious Huckleberry Creek Subdivision to bring 62 new homes
John Coffelt, Editor Manchester Planning Commission approved during the Aug. 18 meeting the preliminary plat for a 62-unit subdivision near Creekwood Drive. Developer Allan Howard will struggle with low elevation on eastern lots of the subdivision that dip below the…
For a Restful Getaway, Head to the Bluegrass State
(StatePoint) Life can be overwhelming. Work, school, traffic, noise, bills, chores…the list of things to do and worry about seems unending and inescapable. Luckily, Kentucky has a list just as long of places offering a break from all the above…
Raiders rally, take down Franklin in season opener
B Coffee County football kicked off the Brandon Harmon era in the win column Friday night. Traveling down to Winchester for their week 1 matchup against Franklin County, the Red Raiders overcame a slower start in the first half on…
PREP ROUNDUP: CCHS volleyball sweeps Lincoln, Nogodula sets single-game digs record
B Make it a 3-0 start to the season for Coffee County volleyball. Hosting Lincoln County Thursday, the Lady Raiders came out on top in three straight sets, winning by scores of 25-14, 25-22 and 25-21. Adding to the victory…
Judge rules for TDEC in OSF Bridge case
John Coffelt, Editor A challenge by the Old Stone Fort Bridge Preservation group to an aquatic water resources alteration permit (ARAP) was rejected by the Department of State Administrative Procedures Division on Thursday, Aug. 21, saying that group’s experts based…
Middle School Football: Rockets break off in second half, rout Eagleville
B Westwood football kept its undefeated start to the 2025 season intact Thursday night. Hosting Eagleville, the Rockets overcame a slower start and came to life after halftime, taking off for a 46-6 victory over the Eagles. “We knew Eagleville…
Making a Pilgrimage in Franklin
Matthew Burnette, Staff Writer Franklin’s Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival, returning for its 11th year Sept. 27 and 28, started after a run in the opposite direction on the day after Thanksgiving in 2013. The festival’s founder and Better Than…
Cómo prepararse para los costos de cierre para una experiencia de compra de vivienda sin contratiempos
(StatePoint) ¿Vas a comprar una casa? No te olvides de tener en cuenta los costos de cierre. Los pagos de esta cuota son uno de los últimos cargos que se pagan antes de tomar posesión de la nueva vivienda. Esto…
Obituaries that ran August 18
DERRYBERRY Dorothy Mae (Fetzer) Keylon Derryberry –known for her charm, spunky spirit, and unmatched hospitality– passed away peacefully in her sleep on Aug. 9, in Murfreesboro. “Dot” was born on New Year’s Eve in 1933 to Irene and Houston Fetzer,…
