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The Pulaski Citizen was founded in 1854 as a four page weekly. [1] It has been in continuous publication since 1866. [2]In the years after the Civil War, the paper's editor was L.W. McCord, whose brother Frank McCord was a founding member of the Ku Klux Klan. [3]
With the help of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Giles County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate Gambrel’s death as a homicide. Rosenthal is in the Giles County Jail. He is ...
Burgess, 59, was released from prison in May last year after a Giles County judge overturned the first-degree murder conviction he received in 1999, which was reached in large part due to the ...
The Giles County community is now recovering from a recent water shortage due to cold weather, with some residents going without for up to 15 days. ... Tennessee Valley Authority also donated more ...
One of Giles County's local heroes is James McCallum, who served as grandmaster of the Tennessee Masons, a member of the Confederate Congress, and mayor. He lived in Giles County for 70 years. Until Maury County was established in November 1807, the area of the future Giles County was part of Williamson County.
Newspapers on Microfilm at the Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville: Tennessee Secretary of State. (Searchable by locale) Bibliography of Tennessee Bibliographies: Newspapers, Nashville: Tennessee Secretary of State "Tennessee". CJR's Guide to Online News Startups. New York: Columbia Journalism Review.
The Twelve Tribes was started in the 1970s in Tennessee and spread worldwide, with 2,000 - 3,000 current members, per the Associated Press. In 2018, a German court ruled sect members were using "a ...
Pulaski is located in central Giles County at (35.195786, -87.034328 The downtown area is on the north side of Richland Creek , a southward-flowing tributary of the Elk River . U.S. Route 31 passes through the center of Pulaski as First Street, leading north 30 miles (48 km) to Columbia and southeast 19 miles (31 km) to Ardmore at the Alabama ...