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TO THE SECOND ROUND: Golden Eagles dominant in playoff opener win vs. Hillsboro. Posted on November 11, 2024 at 8:20 am. By GARY JOHNSON Sports Writer SHELBYVILLE — It was a dominating performance on both sides of the ball as Shelbyville Central rolled past. Read more of this story.
Obituaries. MARGART ANN (FAULK) MCGEE Margaret Ann (Faulk) McGee passed away peacefully at her home on June 21, 2024 after a long fight with a number of health issues. She is enjoying her well-earned rest after going through a painful ordeal. A native of Fosterville, Tennessee, Margaret was born...
By GARY JOHNSON Sports Writer SHELBYVILLE — Shelbyville Central’s postseason run continues as the Golden Eagles rolled past visiting the Nolensville Knights, 33-28, in the second round of the TSSAA Class 5A State Playoffs on Friday night. The win sets up a showdown between Shelbyville Central (11-1) and top-ranked Page (12-0)...
The book details the lives of influential African American leaders, and the schools, and the community centers and churches that defined their culture and imprinted on the memories of people in Bedford County. “I wanted to record our history because we need to do this for us,” said Lusk.
Doug Dezotell serves as the pastor of Cannon UMC in Shelbyville, and he’s a columnist for the Bedford County Post. Doug can be contacted by phone at 931-607-5191 or by email at dougmdezotell@gmail.com. Thank you for reading Doug’s “Musings and Memories;” and for reading the Bedford County Post.
On March 8, families of three former residents of Shelbyville’s assisted care living facility, Carriage House Inn, filed lawsuits against the facility and its owners alleging corporate negligence resulting in abuse, neglect, and injury, and – in one case – death.
Tourism is thriving and the City of Shelbyville continues to improve the attractiveness of the town for visitors. One of the next steps in the process will be the construction of a downtown informational kiosk.
Within sight of the Shelbyville square approximately five encampments for homeless people have been cleared, but the debris remains, including shopping carts, bags of clothing, tents, mattresses, tables, drug paraphernalia, propane cans, and other trash of all sorts.
From staff reports Duksan Electera’s new Shelbyville production facility remains on track for a 2024 opening. The project, which broke ground October 2022, will employ 126 of workers from Bedford and surrounding counties.