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As a part of the buildup to Thursday's Ohio Valley Conference/Big South Conference Football Media Day, the combined league ...
Two Cookeville High School track and field athletes recently qualified for the Amateur Athletic Union’s Junior Olympic Games ...
The Tennessee Tech football team made some incredible strides last season under the direction of head coach Bobby Wilder as ...
Looking back in history, here were some of the happenings in the Cookeville area for the week of July 12-18, as recorded in the pages of the Herald-Citizen: ...
The Cookeville City Council agreed Thursday to allow the city manager to negotiate the cost of a change order for pad repairs ...
The Cookeville City Council will hold a public hearing Sept. 4 to consider annexation by referendum on approximately 275 ...
High noon, high temperatures and high humidity had come together to put me in something of a foul mood. My last stop on a ...
Tennessee Tech fans already know how much of a defensive talent Tim Coutras is. For the second-straight year, Coutras is getting to represent himself on a national stage as he ...
The Putnam County 4-H BB Gun and Air Rifle Team recently traveled to Rogers, AR, to compete in the 2025 Daisy National BB Gun ...
A Cookeville business owner has been appointed to the Cookeville Regional Medical Center Board of Trustees. Jay Albrecht, who owns Seven Senses on Cookeville's WestSide, was nominated for the position ...
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A family member of a Putnam County man severely injured in a July 5 crash said he and his family are needing help.