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Architects to consider downtown Lebanon's future

A group of local architects will be traveling to Lebanon later this summer to brainstorm with the community on the future of the city’s historic downtown.

New finance commissioner to take over July 1

As of July 1, Russell Lee will be taking over as the new finance commissioner in Lebanon. “My background for quite some time has been financially related,” said Lee, who saw the ad for the job in a newspaper. “It sounded like an interesting position, and I like small towns.â€...

Unidentified company planning facility in Lebanon

Wilson County appears one step closer to landing another nationally-known company, though right now its identity is all but unknown. At a preliminary session, the Lebanon Regional Planning Commission put a site plan for a 451,000-square-foot facility at the Park 840 industrial complex on Central P...

County ethics commission appointed

The five men who will make up the first Ethics Commission in county government history were appointed by Wilson County Mayor Robert Dedman on Monday night. District 8 Commissioner Frank Bush, District 13 Commissioner Clint Thomas, District 4 Commissioner Jim Emberton, former Mt. Juliet Mayor N.C. ...

Council appoints new finance director

City Council members and meeting attendees were introduced to the City of Lebanon’s new Finance and Revenue Commissioner at last night’s meetings. Russell Lee has accepted the position and will begin his new duties on July 1, when the new fiscal year begins. “I was fortunate en...

Contentious vote earns Ward Center new arena

One million dollars in taxpayer funds will go to build a new covered outdoor arena at the James E. Ward Agricultural Center after a contentious round of politicking at the County Courthouse last night. Most all of the commissioners present last night agreed that a new arena was a good idea for the...

City tries to close pay disparities with new pay plan

In recent years, Lebanon city employees have been tempted by greener pastures, or by more greenbacks, that is. Higher rates of pay in some surrounding cities are pulling Lebanon employees away from the city. “What brought it to my attention was the police turnover rate,” City Council M...

Federal aid on its way to local farmers

More than two months after Gov. Phil Bredesen declared a state of emergency for Tennessee’s farmers, the federal government offered low-interest loans to help farmers hurt by this year’s weather to replant their crops. All 95 counties in Tennessee will be eligible for the federally-b...

Local expert warns of bad news ahead for foreclosures

A local real estate agent specializing in the sale of foreclosed property says that Wilson County could soon experience the same squeeze on the housing market felt across the country in the wake of skyrocketing mortgage defaults throughout 2007. So far, the county appears to have avoided a nation...

CommUnity Fest brings out the kid in everyone

The conventional wisdom is that community is dying. Bestsellers have been written about Americans breaking the bonds of society and becoming ever more insular, never knowing their neighbors, let alone the family down the street. Events like Lebanon’s CommUnity Fest seek to buck the conventi...
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