by Wesley Bryant | Nov 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Dept
IN 1918 on the eleventh day of November at the eleventh hour, the dust settled and the world was no longer at war. Armistice Day, later known as Veterans Day, signaled the end of the first world war. Soldiers could go home and countries could rebuild after four years...
by Clinton | Nov 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Dept
THE TYPICAL cost of adoption through an agency can be anywhere from $30,000 to $60,000 or more and oftentimes there is an agency fee of at least $20,000 that is included in the total. Private adoption eliminates the agency fee causing the pricing to be significantly...
by Clinton | Nov 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Feature
BEDFORD COUNTY Learning Academy (BCLA) teacher Mrs. Teri Parks was recently honored by the Tennessee Financial Literacy Commission (TFLC) when they selected her as one of three educators across the state for their leadership in teaching financial responsibility....
by Clinton | Nov 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Cover
BEDFORD COUNTY native Jon Price heard on the radio about people playing baseball like it was played in the 1800s and he was intrigued. He made the trip to Smyrna to see his first game and decided then and there that he wanted to play vintage baseball when he could...
by Wesley Bryant | Nov 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Feature
AS CUSTOMERS, we walk into businesses not always knowing the history or hard work that it takes to make a successful business. We often don’t know the first days when a business was just dreams and a garage. Working every day in a local factory for 19 years, John Long...
by Clinton | Nov 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Feature
IF YOU are looking for delicious and authentic Mexican food in Shelbyville, La Rivera Mexican Cantina should come to mind. Not only is it a locally-owned business in Bedford County, but it’s also a growing business with more restaurants spreading through the state....