Cumberland County nonprofits with 501c3 status have until March 31 to apply for charitable donations from the Fairfield Glade ...
“Myths About Lee’s Surrender” is the subject for the March 11th Cumberland Mountain Civil War Roundtable The Cumberland ...
As any adult can attest, life is full of ups and downs, peaks and valleys, grins and sorrows. Laughing about them is what ...
They have worked hard to attain their weight loss goals and have collectively lost 62 pounds. The three earned designations ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
Attention puzzlers. A Jigsaw puzzle competition will be held April 13 at the Fairfield Glade Library in the multipurpose room ...
As spring approaches, Fairfield Glade Community Club reminds residents that walking is allowed during aeration as long as ...
The report is among the top 10 complaints the state reported in observance of National Consumer Protection Week.
Tennessee’s oldest festival celebrating Scots-Irish culture and impact is set for the third weekend of May, with families, friends and the community invited to attend the annual Smoky Mountain Scottis ...
Cumberland County 4-H proudly hosted its annual County Public Speaking Contest Feb. 20, showcasing the talent, preparation, and confidence of local 4-H youth.
Tennessee freshman Nate Ament won’t play Tuesday at South Carolina because of a leg injury that knocked him out of the ...
U.S. District Court Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw Jr. found a Cumberland County resident’s First Amendment rights were not ...