by Guest Writer | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
Right in our own backyard, we have access to one of the most di- verse ecosystems in the world. Henry Horton State Park (HHSP) neighbors the peaceful Duck River and is waiting to be explored. The park, built in the 1960s, has a variety of activities for visitors to...
by Guest Writer | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
SPANNING 284 miles long, with 87 miles landing in Bedford County, the famous Duck River is where visitors and locals alike enjoy fishing, family picnics, and kayaking, among many other activities. According to Executive Director of Tennessee Duck River Development...
by Guest Writer | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
THE WEBB School girls basketball team clinched their 68-point game- winner against Middle Tennessee Christian School, making them TSSAA Division II Class A champions for the second consecutive year. Director of Enrollment Management and Webb School graduate Julie...
by Guest Writer | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
April 12, 1972, THE BELL BUCKLE SKY was indeed ablaze. The school that housed grades 1-12 was fully engulfed and a total loss. Bell Buckle students finished the school year at Wartrace School. In the fall, the schools merged into a single student body in the Wartrace...
by Guest Writer | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
Imagine it, a Friday night after a long week, and you’re looking for something fun to do. Somewhere with great food choices, ice cold beer, and and live music. Look no further than The Iron Horse Restaurant in Wartrace. Located on the historic square, The Iron...