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Keith Davis, left, was elected Tuesday night by Bedford County Board of Commissioners to fill the remaining term of District 7 commissioner Julie Wells Sanders,… Login to continue reading Login…

Juneteenth Celebration Marks Historical Time of Freedom
By MARK MCGEE mmcgee@bedfordcountypost.com Slaves were freed by The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, but not everyone received the news in a timely manner. Texas was… Login to continue reading Login…

New Ordinance Addition on Public Camping Part of City Council Regular Agenda
By MARK MCGEE mmcgee@bedfordcountypost.com The future of the homeless situation inside the city limits is one vote away from being finalized. Shelbyville City Council members… Login to continue reading Login…
Duksan Electera
From staff reports On Tuesday, morning the City of Shelbyville Fire Department, in conjunction with the Bedford County Emergency Management Agency, held a 231 North… Login to continue reading Login…

It was a violent weekend on Madison Street
From staff reports Nicole Christine Burk, from Murfreesboro, was being sought by the Shelbyville Police Department for criminal homicide after the stabbing death of Ronald… Login to continue reading Login…

Delayed project on the Shelbyville Square
By ZOË WATKINS Anyone who has visited or driven through Shelbyville’s Historic Square has probably noticed the scaffolding at 118 Public Square East. When owner… Login to continue reading Login…
Duksan Electera’s new Shelbyville production facility nears finish line
From staff reports Duksan Electera’s new Shelbyville production facility remains on track for a 2024 opening. The project, which broke ground October 2022, will employ… Login to continue reading Login…

Partnering for workforce development
From Staff Reports The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Motlow State Community College, TCAT-Shelbyville, and the Shelbyville-Bedford Partnership participated in a webinar covering TVA’s seven-state footprint.… Login to continue reading Login…

How impact fees would ‘impact’ Shelbyville legally
By MARK MCGEE mmcgee@bedfordcountypost.com What can legally be done to control growth in Shelbyville is a question City Attorney Ginger Shofner is often asked. As… Login to continue reading Login…
Major Merlo: from factory work to law enforcement
By MARK MCGEE mmcgee@bedfordcountypost.com Charles Merlo didn’t grow up wanting to be a police officer. Cops-and-robbers shows didn’t have an influence on him. In fact,… Login to continue reading Login…

