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I am quite certain that, given the chance, wild animals would befriend me and do my bidding. Nevertheless, I find myself ...
Horror films used to understand foreplay. You got the slow push of a camera through a dark hallway, the soft creak of ...
Reading columns that deal with the conflicts that divide our nation and dominate our politics, I wonder if I could tackle these great arguments. I admire such opinions when they ...
We would like to start giving back at this point in our lives. There are several organizations we’re interested in helping, but how can we know for sure which ones we can trust to use our money wisely ...
If you’ve ever wanted to pick the brain of an expert here in Putnam County, look no further than the Lunch and Learn event we put on every Monday at ...
Looking back in history, here were some of the happenings in the Cookeville area for the week of Aug. 9-15, as recorded in the pages of the Herald-Citizen: ...
The stakes were high at the Illinois State Fair this year with a herd of young farmers ready to showcase their hard work and ...
The Cookeville Board of Zoning Appeals Thursday postponed taking action on a variance request for a national chain coffee ...
The City of Cookeville broke ground Friday morning, Aug. 15, on a new splash pad, playground and parking lot at Cane Creek ...
Lady Pioneer Lola Davis has officially committed to Tennessee Tech to continue her softball career at the collegiate level.
A senior lawyer in Australia has apologized to a judge for using AI-generated fake quotes and nonexistent case judgments in a ...
A little while back, my good friend, Warren County General Sessions Judge Ryan J. Moore, asked me if I had ever done a column ...