by Clinton | Jun 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Dept
At 284 miles long, the Duck River is the longest river located entirely in the state of Tennessee. It is also one of the most biologically diverse rivers in North America, home to more than 50 species of freshwater mussels and over 150 species of fish. It’s the ideal...
by Clinton | Jun 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Dept
These delicious summertime salad offerings will add a little bit of fun to any meal. Chock full of a variety of nutritious and fun ingredients, you’ll be glad you remembered to put salad back on the menu. Mandarin Chicken Salad; Submitted by Vernon Simmons 3 c. cooked...
by Clinton | Jun 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Feature
Sometimes it comes from a photograph or from traveling and seeing what someone else has done. Sometimes it comes from out of the blue. For Tanya Coffey, taking ideas and turning them into a reality is what she does best. For Tanya, inspiration is everywhere. With a...
by Clinton | Jun 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Feature
ACCORDING TO the nursery rhyme “Monday’s Child,” people born on a Tuesday grow up to be gracious, agreeable, refined, and polite in manner or behavior. It might apply to horses as well, or at least it does for Remington, the new Drum foal born on April 20 at Clearview...
by Clinton | Jun 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Feature
For the Nash Family, the green, green grass of home is a 500-acre farm north of Shelbyville, Tennessee. Howev- er, it wasn’t always that way. The story of Nash Family Farms began over nine decades ago on a small farm in central California. It was there that Wallace...