Saturday, April 18, 2026
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April 19-25: National Library Week 鈥 The theme for the week is Find Your Library Joy! This nationwide celebration is sponsored by the American Library Association and highlights the essential role libraries play in fostering community, literacy and free access to information. Be sure to stop…

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Downtown Hartsville was filled with food, drink, music, a pie walk and shopping at the first Petals & Pies event on Saturday, April 11.

Saturday, April 18, 2026
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The center is located at 270 Marlene Street in Hartsville and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information, call 615-374-1102. Transportation to and from the center is now offered to members.

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Help support the Trousdale County High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) at their fundraising event, Super Saturday Car Show, Saturday, April 18 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the high school, 262 West McMurry Blvd. Vendors, food trucks and live entertainment are also part of the line …

Saturday, April 11, 2026
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Tech Goes Home Tennessee computer class is back with instructor Edgar Malone. Classes begin April 11 (five three-hour classes). When classes are complete, participants receive a new computer. For questions, email tclearnit@gmail.com. An online enrollment form can be completed on the library鈥…

Saturday, April 04, 2026
Saturday, April 04, 2026
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Taste of Easter sampling event will be held at Hartsville Foodland, 106 McMurry Blvd., East from 1 p.m. 鈥 3 p.m. The vendor showcase will include specialities from T & T Lemonade, Bobbie鈥檚 Sweet Treat, The Village Sourdough, Cake & Company and 5 Ponies Cookies. The Easter Bunny will …

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J & M Rental Solutions, LLC, 297 West McMurry Blvd., celebrated a Ribbon-Cutting and Grand Opening on Wednesday, March 25 with members of the Trousdale County Chamber of Commerce and community. J & M Rental Solutions, LLC, is offering a Grand Opening special 鈥 first three months for …

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The 鈥淓aster Hare鈥 (Osterhase), was believed to lay colorful eggs, which were hidden in gardens for children to find. The tradition began in the late 16th century and German immigrants brought the custom to America in the 1700鈥檚.Today, egg hunts are tradition at Easter family dinners and are …

Saturday, March 28, 2026
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Visit the Fred A. Vaught Memorial Library, located at 211 White Oak Street, for a spring themed novel or a how to book on gardening, landscaping or a DIY project.

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If you can鈥檛 find something to do at the Trousdale County Senior Center, we bet you aren鈥檛 looking hard enough. The center is located at 270 Marlene Street in Hartsville and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information, call 615-374-1102. Transportation to and fro…

Saturday, March 28, 2026
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Jim Satterfield Middle School 7th Grade Science Fair winners Paisley Towns, 3rd Place; Overall Winner, Lena McCall; Kendra Adcock, 1st Place; and Farmer Gregory, 2nd Place. The science fair was sponsored by the UT Extension-Trousdale County.

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Trousdale County Anti-Rabies Clinic, Saturday, March 28 at various locations. Vaccines are $13 per cat or dog. Clinic locations as follows: Cato Community, Dixon Creek Fellowship Center from 8-8:45 p.m.; Beech Grove Community, Old School, from 9-9:30 a.m.; Willard/Templow Community, Willow G…

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The Magnolia Companies hosted a Dig N Zone Day at their Castalian Springs location on Saturday, March 21. From toddlers to adults, over 600 people visited what the Magnolia鈥檚 team hopes will become an annual event.

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The Battle of Guilford Courthouse was fought on March 15, 1781, in Greensboro, North Carolina during the Revolutionary War. This engagement is reported to be the largest battle of the Revolutionary War鈥檚 Southern Campaign. While it was declared a British victory as they held the field at the…

Saturday, March 21, 2026
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The TCHS Top Ten are as follows: Brenna Michele Matthews (10); Westin Lee Dennis (9); Dylan Tyler Kennedy (8); Merceah Belle Lee (8); Zoey Samantha Vaughn (6); Noah Riley Peace (5) and Hunter Nikohl Cothron (not pictured) (5); Anna C. Towns (4) and Levi Thomas Ellis (not pictured) (4); Evely…

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After a successful year of promoting the Arts in Trousdale County, the Hartsville Arts Council is back at it for the new year.

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If you can鈥檛 find something to do at the Trousdale County Senior Center, we bet you aren鈥檛 looking hard enough. The center is located at 270 Marlene Street in Hartsville and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information, call 615-374-1102. Transportation to and fro…

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Election Note: The Hartsville Vidette will run one announcement for all candidates appearing on Trousdale County ballots. Candidates should email their announcement to gduncan@hartsvillevidette.com. Announcements should be no more than 400 words and include a one-column headshot. To be publi…

Saturday, March 21, 2026
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If you are a Farmers Market Vendor, there is a 2026 Tennessee Farmers Market Vendor Bootcamp Webinar series offered by UT Extension Institute of Agriculture.

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Clay Miller and Kevin Doyle entertained members of the Historical Society with Irish and Scottish tunes celebrating St. Patrick鈥檚 Day a wee bit in advance of the day. The duo are also restoring the local historic train depot. A video of the restoration process can be viewed on the Trousdale …

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The Trousdale County FCA banquet was held Tuesday, March 3. Coach Kevin Creasy was the guest speaker and the FCA State Director Brian Harrell was also present. Coach Creasy has nine Tennessee State Football Championships under his belt, with three of those championships won in Trousdale County.

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The TCHS Honors students for 2025-2026, from left, Thomas Wyatt Byrd, Alton Joseph Day, Westin Lee Dennis, Kaleb Randall Featherston, Damien Chase Hamilton, Dylan Tyler Kennedy, Blayden Ray Landry, Merceah Belle Lee, Alivia Grace Livingston, Brenna Michele Matthews, Noah Riley Peace, Ethan J…

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Pictured are the TCHS Scholars students for 2025-2026: Natalie Anderson, Tifanis Alexandra Arias, Leah Banks, Devon Michael Barnes, Juliet Barragan-Flores, Isabella Cardenas-Martinez, Faith Caton, Aaron Emillio Crocco, Jazmyne Dunn, Gage Mitchel Farley, Nelli Garcia, Roberto Garza-Ramos, Col…

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Shake off last week鈥檚 cold weather and SPRING into Fred A. Vaught Memorial Library, located at 211 White Oak Street, for a spring-themed novel or a how-to book on gardening, landscaping or a DIY project.

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Local Services: Tuesday 6 p.m., AA, First Baptist Church, 773 East McMurry Blvd., Hartsville. Call 615-374-2941 for more information.

Saturday, March 14, 2026
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Trousdale County Transportation Director Tim Will and Director of Schools Jennifer Cothron recently recognized June Aldana for 50 years of dedicated service in the Trousdale County School District. Aldana鈥檚 work with the district has included driving a school bus and working with students.

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If you can鈥檛 find something to do at the Trousdale County Senior Center, we bet you aren鈥檛 looking hard enough. The center is located at 270 Marlene Street in Hartsville and is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

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Spring is just around the corner. Visit the Fred A. Vaught Memorial Library, located at 211 White Oak Street, for a spring themed novel or a how to book on gardening, landscaping or a DIY project.

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Wilson Bank & Trust sponsored three students, Carolina Urick, Kendal Guffey and Leilani Campbell, to attend 4-H Congress March 7-11. Tennessee鈥檚 4-H Congress is considered one of the state鈥檚 premier 4-H events and is held at the State Capitol in Nashville.