Education

SCHS National Honors Society Induction
Shelbyville Central High School held their annual National Honors Society Induction Ceremony Thursday night, recognizing new officers and new inductees. A big congratulations goes to… Login to continue reading Login…

ICON students recognized for achievement
STAFF REPORT The Innovative Career Opportunity Network (ICON) program is an initiative in Bedford County Schools that has the goal to empower local high schools… Login to continue reading Login…

Library hosts Local Black Artists exhibit
By MARK MCGEE mmcgee@bedfordcountypost.com In honor of Black History Month the Gilliland Historical Research Center, Inc., is presenting an exhibit at the Shelbyville-Bedford County Library… Login to continue reading Login…
“Love Your Library”
By Margaret Petty SBCPL Library Director As we slide into February after a fun-filled, snowy January, we start thinking about Valentine’s Day and Love. We… Login to continue reading Login…

Community welcomes new TCAT-S president at reception
By ZOË WATKINS zwatkins@bedfordcountypost.com A reception was held by the Shelbyville-Bedford County Partnership for the new president of Shelbyville’s Tennessee College of Applied Technology. Jimmy… Login to continue reading Login…

Library gets several updates, new display
By MARK MCGEE mmcgee@bedfordcountypost.com It is a case of better history through modern technology. The Shelbyville-Bedford Public Library has received a tech grant and is… Login to continue reading Login…

Student population growth in BCS
By ZOË WATKINS zwatkins@bedfordcountypost.com Town halls, hosted by the Bedford County School system, were held at Eakin Elementary and East Side Elementary to discuss rezoning… Login to continue reading Login…
School letter grades explained
By ZOË WATKINS zwatkins@bedfordcountypost.com When school letter grades were released for each school system, some could argue it caused more confusion than celebration. Questions… Login to continue reading Login…

Osterhaus ends 26 years with Bedford County 4-H
By ZOË WATKINS zwatkins@bedfordcountypost.com Emily Osterhaus, a well-known staple in the local 4-H community, is leaving her position as a youth development leader in Bedford… Login to continue reading Login…

Steve Cope: A journey of self-discovery
Bell Buckle native lands life-changing internship Editor’s note: The following news feature contains references and discussion of suicide and suicidal ideation. If trophies were given… Login to continue reading Login…
