New Laws Sponsored by Sen. Page Walley Take Effect July 1
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Two bills sponsored by Sen. Page Walley (R-Bolivar) will take effect July 1, strengthening protections for Tennessee children
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Two bills sponsored by Sen. Page Walley (R-Bolivar) will take effect July 1, strengthening protections for Tennessee children
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Two bills sponsored by Sen. Page Walley (R-Bolivar) will take effect July 1, strengthening protections for Tennessee children
The TSSAA Board of Control on Tuesday, June 10, 2026, signaled a new era for high school hoops, approving a phased implementation of a basketball shot clock.
Tanisha Mitchell Announces Candidacy for School Board District 2, Position 3
Hardeman County Primary Election Results
Republican Party Holds Gubernatorial Straw Poll at Monthly Meeting
Meet the Republican Candidates for Road Supervisor District 2
Anthony (Tony) Russell Announces Candidacy for Road Supervisor, District 2
In honor of the Independence Day holiday and America’s 250th birthday, Shiloh National Military Park will present Civil War cannon firing
Youth Evangelism Projects, affectionately known as YEP, is a four-day church camp where students in grades 6–12 serve communities throughout Hardeman County while sharing the love of Christ through acts of service.
The University of Tennessee at Martin hosted its annual Young Scholars Academy June 7-13, 2026, an immersive residential program targeting high-achieving rising high school juniors and seniors who plan to pursue post-secondary education.
May 2026 inspection scores for Fayette County restaurants, cafeterias, and food trucks from the Tennessee Department of Health. Click here
