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Nashville was once home to successful semi-pro baseball team

NASHVILLE - Mention to most people in or around Nashville the old semi-pro baseball team that won a state championship, and you will likely...

The Early Files

Compiled by Patsy Young 105 years ago: 1910 George Parker of Muddy Fork, called at the The News office Saturday and exhibited a pearl, which was...

Marriage ruling an act of rebellion

Kevin Sartin Theology Columnist If the old proverb “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” is true, then the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision...

The Ripper report

Nicole Tracy Literary Columnist In late summer, 1888, there is a monster on the loose. History knows him as Jack the Ripper. Stephen Hunter’s new novel...

To feed a world

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Mike Graves In this week’s Meat and Poultry, Dr. Temple Grandin states, “We need to start breeding animals for optimum production, instead of maximum production.” This...

Pickling workshop set

The Howard County Cooperative Extension Service will host a pickling workshop Thurs., July 9 beginning at 5 p.m. The event is set to take...

Woman sentenced to prison on methamphetamine charge

NASHVILLE - A local woman charged with possession of methamphetamine entered a guilty plea to the allegation Wednesday in Howard County Circuit Court. Betty Mowry,...

Local woman sentenced to probation on theft charge

NASHVILLE - A Nashville woman accused of stealing over $8,000 from the local Walmart entered a guilty plea to charges stemming from the incident...

Local man charged in connection with battery

NASHVILLE - A local man is behind bars after allegedly assaulting his wife on Independence Day. According to a statement issued by Assistant Chief Amy...

Work underway on renovation of former county jail

NASHVILLE - The old Howard county jail facility, which ceased operation in 1993, is currently under its third week of construction. In recent years, it...