Crossville News

Three injured when vehicle strikes pedestrians

Crossville Chronicle - Thu Nov 19

An altercation Wednesday afternoon ended with three people transported to Cumberland Medical Center for treatment and three individuals facing assault charges.

Eckert showing unusual exhibit at Palace Theatre

Crossville Chronicle - Thu Nov 19

Tom Eckert's abstract paintings are the latest exhibit at the Palace Theatre in Crossville.

County pulls out of QSCB loan project

Crossville Chronicle - Thu Nov 19

Last month county commissioners approved accepting a $2.68 million Qualified School Bond Authority loan on behalf of the Cumberland County Board of Education.

Budget amendments approved for grants

Crossville Chronicle - Tue Nov 17

An amendment to accept a federal drug control grant was approved by the Cumberland County Budget Committee on behalf of General Sessions Judge Larry Warner.

New fire hall approved for city

Crossville Chronicle - Tue Nov 17

With the continued growth of the city of Crossville, city council members bit the bullet and approved moving forward with building, equipping and staffing a third fire station.

Give the gift of art this season

Crossville Chronicle - Tue Nov 17

The Art Guild at Fairfield Glade invites you to consider the gift of art for your friends and loved ones this season.

Lake Tansi Women's Club plans Christmas party

Crossville Chronicle - Mon Nov 16

The Lake TansiA Ladies Club will hold its Christmas Party, Dec. 2, at Mitch's Restaurant.

Students produce butter, buttermilk

Crossville Chronicle - Mon Nov 16

Mrs. LaRue-Garrett's third-grade class from North Cumberland Elementary made homemade butter in class.

a weekly historical news feature

Crossville Chronicle - Mon Nov 16

November 1903 +The boiler at the Standard Oil Company's stave works at Adam's Ford, nine miles north of town, exploded.

City frustrated over Caryonah Dam repairs

Crossville Chronicle - Fri Nov 13

Crossville City Council members expressed extreme frustration over recent actions by the water quality department of the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation threatening fines concerning the partial failure of the Caryonah Dam and the city's ongoing efforts to correct the problem.

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