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The paper was first published as The Crockett County Sentinel in 1873. In 1933, Leslie Sims began publishing The Crockett Times and merged the paper with the Sentinel (of Bells) and The Tri-County News (of Friendship). Published in Alamo, it is the oldest continually operated business in Crockett County.
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Reality TV star Amy Slaton Halterman was arrested on Labor Day at a Tennessee zoo on drug and child endangerment charges. ... They were booked into the Crockett County Jail. A judge on Tuesday set ...
Crockett County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census , the population was 13,911. [ 3 ] Its county seat is Alamo . [ 4 ]
1000-lb Sisters star Amy Slaton has pleaded guilty after she was arrested at a zoo in Tennessee.. According to documents obtained by E!News, the 37-year-old reality star pleaded guilty to one ...
It includes both current and historical newspapers. More than 100 such papers have been published in Tennessee. [1] The first was The Colored Tennessean, first published in Nashville on April 29, 1865. [2] Newspapers currently in publication are highlighted in green in the list below.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) – Washington County emergency officials are starting to understand the scope of flood damage as waters continued to recede Sunday. In a briefing at noon on Sunday ...
The Gallatin News Examiner is an American newspaper published in Gallatin, Tennessee. It is now owned by the media company Gannett and is published as part of the Tennessean newspaper. Gallatin News Examiner was published daily online and in print on Fridays until 2017; now Sumner/Gallatin stories are published through the Tennessean's website ...