The Tennessean Nashville News - Wed Nov 18
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for Tennesseans who are due to receive a combined $1.77 million in the form of more than 1,800 refund checks that were returned to the IRS by the U.S. Postal Service due to mailing address errors.
Top-scoring Dickson schools to be honored ThursdayThe Tennessean Nashville News - Wed Nov 18
Schools that scored highly on the 2008-2009 annual state Report Cards will be honored at a special ceremony held before the school board meeting Thursday.
County will remain with current legal counselDickson Herald - Wed Nov 18
Mayor hints at writing a book entitled 'Dickson County: Real and Unreal' By Teri Burton * The Dickson Herald * November 16, 2009 Dickson County government will continue with its current legal counsel.
Tour bus catches fire along I-40WKRN-TV Nashville - Fri Nov 13
DICKSON CO., Tenn. A charter bus is on fire Friday afternoon along Interstate 40 in Dickson County.
Budget problems partly my fault: I voted for these guysFairview Observer - Fri Nov 13
Looking back over the past few months, it has become increasingly obvious to many that the Dickson County Commission has been making some rather poor decisions.
Domestic Violence Cases Shut Down Before Reaching CourtsWSMV-TV 4 News - Thu Nov 12
Police officers in the City of Dickson know about the green file. Sheriff's officers in Dickson County know about the book.
McMillan stops in Dickson, vying to be state's first female governorThe Tennessean - Thu Nov 12
Former State House majority leader Kim McMillan is vying to become the state's first female governor, and she stopped by Dickson in recent weeks to promote her gubernatorial campaign.
Lawyer brings engineering, gridiron background to new positionThe Tennessean - Thu Nov 12
Making his way from Pennsylvania to Tennessee, Steven Herbert, who recently joined Ramsey, Thornton & Barrett, PLC, had not given law practice much thought.
Woman With Criminal Record Teaches For 5 YearsWSMV-TV 4 News - Thu Nov 05
A Dickson County kindergarten teacher with three DUIs and a theft conviction remains in the classroom, even after an additional shoplifting charge.
Teacher hired with 3 DUI convictionsDickson Herald - Thu Nov 05
A special education teacher at Oakmont Elementary School has a suspended license stemming from at least three DUI convictions in the Nashville area before being hired in 2003 by the Dickson County School System, according to Nashville Metro Police records.
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