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Dickson moving ahead with seeking bids for demolition of two abandoned homes

The city of Dickson is moving through the process to demolish and remove two abandoned homes. The Office of Planning and Zoning is currently advertising for bids for the demolition and removal of homes at 1019 Garton Road and 218 West End Avenue after months of unsuccessfully trying to locate the owners. The...
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Kelsey Hamilton follows mother and sister as new DMS Lady Dragons basketball coach

The Dickson Middle School Lady Dragons basketball team will have a third member of the Hamilton family leading them this fall. Kelsey Hamilton has been named the new head coach for the Lady Dragons and has already been participating in camps with her new team. Hamilton follows her mother, Eve Hamilton, and...
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Friday morning police pursuit leads to crash, power outage and multiple charges

A police pursuit early Friday morning ended in a wreck that knocked out power to several residents, shut down Highway 70 and resulted in multiple charges against the driver. The Tennessee Highway Patrol reports that 33-year-old Joseph Townsend of Kingston Springs was being chased by a White Bluff Police...
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County, cities working to complete budgets as end of fiscal year less than 2 weeks away

With the fiscal year ending in less than two weeks, the county and local municipalities are getting down to crunch time in completing new budgets. The Dickson County Commission’s Budget and Budget Advisory committees meet again at 6:00 tonight with the main focus expected to be the proposed school...
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Only 3 petitions turned in for council races with qualifying deadline noon Thursday

The deadline to qualify for this fall’s Dickson municipal election is noon Thursday and so far only three candidate petitions have been turned in. As of Friday, the Dickson County Election Commission reports it has received qualifying petitions from incumbents Mike Legg in the First Ward, Jon...
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