Proceeds from the Nov. 5 event will benefit the Captain Jeff Kuss USMC Memorial.
The project is expected to be completed by May or June.
Seating is limited and reservations are required.
The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds will be the headliners.
The pile of brush must be placed parallel to the road and may not exceed 10 feet by 10 feet.
Ed Gleason is the 2020 Kenneth “Coon” Victory Lifetime Service Award winner and Sandra Kamel is the 2020 Young Leader Award winner.
This will not cause a disruption in service.
Essential services including public works, police, fire, water treatment, and waste water treatment will continue operating.
The 6” line is in the area of Cedar Park Circle near Lake Forest Park.
The reopening will feature the debut of a Hands-On Harley-Davidson exhibit.
The buffet, including dessert and a drink, is $12 ($11 for military members or seniors).
A new city program aims at doing just that and hopes to find volunteers to help clear the waterways.
This service is available through Jan. 10.
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The hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Santa and Mrs. Claus will join Mayor Reed and the Town Council for the event.
Wild Wednesdays at Sharp Springs and a virtual Christmas lighting ceremony are among the scheduled events.
Mayor Mary Esther Reed is challenging Town Manager Brian D. Hercules in this annual event to benefit the Nourish Food Bank.
The town of Smyrna reminds residents to set their clocks back one hour this weekend.
The Christy-Houston Foundation announced approval of a grant that will allow construction to begin immediately.
In addition, reservations are once again being accepted for events of 100 individuals or less.
The online event will last through Oct. 27.
Mayor Jason Cole has named Sergeant Burrel “Chip” Davis as interim police chief following the retirement of Chief Mike Walker in September.
A video of the grand opening ceremony is available for viewing online.
The 40 projects receiving the most votes will receive a $25,000 grant.
Events include a haunted Halloween hayride.
The annual event is a fundraiser for the United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties.
Space for this event is limited and registration is required.
There will be hand sanitizer stations and staff will be cleaning high touch surfaces on a regular basis as per CDC guidelines.
The new center will create hundreds of full-time and part-time jobs, paying a minimum of $15 per hour.
The Parks and Recreation department is happy to announce the newly resurfaced basketball and tennis courts have been reopened.
The family of former fire chief Chris Clark has donated an antique piano to the La Vergne Public Library.
Police and fire department will be accepting donation till September 1. All donations can be dropped off at the La Vergne Police Department.
Mayor Jason Cole has selected 2020 Citizen of the Year as part of his initiative for honoring citizens who make a difference in community.
The Index ranks Tennessee’s 30 most populous cities based on 25 metrics in four categories.
The FY 2020-21 general fund budget is $23,082,666. The board passed the second reading with a 3-1 vote.
The City of La Vergne has hired Ronny Beasley to serve the city as Fire Chief. Beasley’s tentative start date is June 29.
The City of La Vergne Public Works department wants to remind citizens about daily brush truck operations.
In lieu of opening the La Vergne Public Library, staff will begin offering curbside pickup for patrons beginning June 1.