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  • December 27, 2010

    December 27The Hendersonville Parks Board meeting has been cancelled for  December.FYIAlzheimer’s Support Group meets the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Elmcroft of Hendersonville, 1020 Carrington Place, 264-2440.Sunset Rotary Club ...
  • Man charged with attempted second-degree murder

    On Dec. 21, at approximately 11:28 p.m., Hendersonville police responded to a stabbing complaint at 213 Walton Ferry Rd. Upon arrival, HPD officers discovered one victim, Joey Powell (age26 of 213 Walton Ferry Rd), with a stab wound to the chest.  Po...
  • December 24, 2010

    Rollin Baxter age 79, of Bethpage, passed away Monday, December 20, 2010. Visitation begins at 2:00 p.m. today, Wednesday, December 22 and continues until funeral service at 3:00 p.m. with Brother David Thompson and family officiating. Mr. Baxter was born...
  • Burglary suspect apprehended

    On Tuesday, December 21, 2010, at approximately 4:42 pm, officers of the Hendersonville Police Department working with members of the Goodlettsville Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division apprehended burglary suspect: Kyle Stewart, 25 ...
  • HPD to conduct compliance checks

     In order to prevent the death and injuries that occur as a result of underage drinking, the Hendersonville Police Department in cooperation with the Sumner County Anti-Drug Coalition will be conducting alcoholic beverage compliance checks.  The...
  • JPII teacher wins state science award

    By Marjorie LloydMarjorie@hendersonvillestandard.comLuke Diamond, the Associate Dean of Freshman Year of Studies for Pope John Paul II, is passionate about his subject, physics, and generates enthusiasm among students and unusual learning experiences that...
  • Whitten students video chat with Irish students

    By Patrick Corey O’ConleyFor The Hendersonville StandardLast Thursday Beth Freeman’s third grade class from George Whitten Elementary exchanged “Merry Christmas” greetings with another class... from across the Atlantic. With the he...
  • Two on airport board replaced

    By Neil SidersFor The Hendersonville StandardThe Sumner County Commission voted to approve the appointment of two new members of the Sumner County Regional Airport Authority, Monday, Dec 20. The appointments follow a running dispute between the Airport Au...
  • Four businesses hit by pick-up

    About 11:30 p.m., Dec. 23, an unidentified driver of a pick-up truck allegedly fell asleep and hit the Blue Goose Cafe, Newton Motor Company, Kendall Welch State Farm and Jim’s Barber, located in a builiding on West Main Street between Forrest Retre...
  • Life changing not life ending:

    How Jay Fleming’s loss has not slowed him down By Chris Lynnchris@hendersonvillestandard.com On July 7th 2007 the Fleming family had gone out boating on Old Hickory Lake like they had done so many times before, but this was a trip that none of ...
  • Lady Bison take landside win over Hawkins

    By Adam Brownadam@hendersonvillestandard.comThe Station Camp Middle School Lady Bison entered the contest with Hawkins with nearly an unblemished record of 6-1.  After their commanding performance over the Lady Commandos last week, 44-14, the Lady Bi...
  • Station Camp Middle wins shootout

    By Adam Brownadam@hendersonvillestandard.comIt was a game that had it all.  The contest between the boys of Station Camp Middle and Hawkins had a fast start, a come-from-behind performance to close the half, several lead changes, an eight point defic...
  • Howell’s last second shot saves Hendersonville

    By Chris Lynnchris@hendersonvillestandard.comThe Hendersonville boy’s basketball team carried an eight point lead over Macon County most of the night, but after a late run by the Tigers in the fourth quarter the Commandos needed a last second tip by...
  • Lady Commandos still winless on season

    By Chris Lynnchris@hendersonvillestandard.comThe Hendersonville girl’s basketball team came into Tuesday night’s game with Macon County looking for its first win of the season, unfortunately for the Lady Commandos they were still looking for t...
  • December 17, 2010

    John (Jack) Bunyan Hunnicuttage 75, of Goodlettsville passed away Tuesday, December 14, 2010 at his home. Funeral services will be conducted 1:00 p.m. today, Friday, December 17, 2010 at Austin & Bell Funeral Home, White House. Burial will follow at F...
  • Lt. Gov. Ramsey endorses Slater

    The William Slater for State Senate campaign announced the endorsement of Tennesseee Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey on Dec. 16. “I’m pleased to have received the endorsement of Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsel. Lt. Gov. Ramsey is the leading conservative voice in the...
  • December 17, 2010

    December 18 Volunteers are needed at Lambuth Memorial Methodist Church, Hartsville Pike, (past Sumner Regional Hospital on the left going out of town) to build 50 elevated dog beds for the new animal control facility to provide the animals a resting space...
  • Roberts announces candidacy for state senate

    Springfield’s Kerry Roberts is running as a Republican to replace state senator Diane Black, who resigned upon her election to the United States Congress. He just  recently announced that Congressman Zach Wamp has endorsed his candidacy.The you...
  • Firm chosen for director search

    By Corey ConleyFor The Hendersonville StandardThe Sumner County Board of Education has decided upon Ray & Associates to conduct its search for a new director. Members of the Board praised the company for its search process and a strong track record in...
  • Garrett nominated for ATHENA Award

    Stacey A. Garrett, a founding member of Bone McAllester Norton PLLC and chair of the firm’s Board of Directors, has been nominated for the prestigious ATHENA Award for women who “demonstrate excellence, creativity, and initiative in their busi...