Closing out the 2021-2022 school year

Closing out the 2021-2022 school year

BEDFORD COUNTY’S 2021-22 school year was a success, as each school took the time to ensure the highest quality of education for its students. One of the many exciting things about being a part of the Bedford County School District (BCSD) is that each student is...
Commissioner Brown: Service to the community

Commissioner Brown: Service to the community

SHELBYVILLE IS full of entrepreneurs, pioneers, trendsetters, athletes, engineers, politicians, and everything in between. In this city, one can’t help but feel a sense of community with each encounter with a fellow community member. One of the many things that...
Shelbyville undergoes renovation changes

Shelbyville undergoes renovation changes

COUNTY MAYOR Chad Graham said he had a broad vision of what he wanted to accomplish before he took office. One of the many things on that list was what he called the “downtown revitalization model.” As a component of that revitalization vision, Mayor...
Former educator Marilyn Massengale’s story

Former educator Marilyn Massengale’s story

AS WE commemorate teachers and their dedication to educating our future leaders, we also recognize the teachers who are no longer formally teaching; their legacies continue to mold the community for the better. Retired teacher, advocate, and education enthusiast...
Nash Family Creamery Commemorates Dairy Month

Nash Family Creamery Commemorates Dairy Month

JUNE HAS been recognized as Dairy Month since 1939, but on June 1, Bedford County Mayor Chad Graham signed the proclamation to further commemorate dairy farmers all over Middle Tennessee. For some people, this may just be another month, but to farmers all over the...