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BREAKING NEWS: Games, practices canceled

Due to poor field conditions, all youth baseball and softball games and practices scheduled for Sunday May 19, are cancelled in Mt. Juliet. Tournament brackets will be updated as soon as possible, according to league officials.

Rain doesn't dampen Relay For Life

MT. JULIET – They came to give cancer "the boot" at the annual Relay For Life event at Charlie Daniels Park Friday night and into Saturday morning. It's a team relay of people walking and running laps at a track to raise donated funds to aid the American Cancer Society's fight agains...

BREAKING NEWS: Mt. Juliet Relay For Life moved indoors

Mt. Juliet city officials moved the Relay For Life, scheduled for Friday at 5 p.m. until Saturday at 5 a.m., indoors due to rain. The event will be in the community center at Charlie Daniels Park.

BREAKING NEWS: Multiple crashes cause delays on I-40

Police report multiple crashes on Interstate 40 in Wilson County between Lebanon and Mt. Juliet are causing traffic delays. Police said incidents in both the westbound and eastbound lanes are causing traffic to be backed up in both directions.

Landfill has new summer schedule

Anyone looking to rid their garage of paint cans, old wooden boards or most anything else that might be cluttering up the place, this summer might be the time to do it. Beginning in April, the Wilson County Landfill adopted its summer hours and is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon...

Mt. Juliet man pleads guilty to tax evasion

A Mt. Juliet man pleaded guilty to tax evasion Friday in Wilson County criminal court. Frederick C. Ritter, 69, was sentenced to one year probation and ordered to pay full restitution to the state by Wilson County Criminal Court Judge David Durham. In January, a Wilson County grand...

Mt. Juliet Memos: Who knows you?

Who Knows You? There was a time when folks who were looking for a career change or employment opportunities were fond of saying “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” To some degree or another that was often the case I would imagine. I’d suggest that even that is becoming obsole...

Squires approve third liquor store; Give final nod to moving football out of Charlie Daniels Park

In a marathon Monday meeting, city squires approved the third and last liquor store, appropriated more funds to the new fire department and haggled football out of Charlie Daniels Park. In a 4-1 vote, Ray Justice voted no, they agreed to give GJ Partners the city's third – and last for awhile ...

Cheers abound at A Toast to Tennessee

Ashley Hammack with Keg's Springs Winery pours a tasty sample at their popular booth at A Toast to Tennessee Wine Festival on Saturday.

Prince Harry pays tribute to local fallen soldier

Prince Harry of Wales pays tribute to fallen soldiers Friday at Arlington Cemetery.
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