Rachel Auberger
A White County traffic stop for speeding on State Route 111 early Tuesday morning ended with multiple charges after a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper reported finding open liquor bottles and signs of impairment during the investigation.
by Rachel Auberger
What began as yard work on a quiet afternoon in White County ended with deputies investigating reports that bullets had flown dangerously close to nearby residents. Authorities say a husband and wife were outside working in their garden on May 11 when they suddenly heard what sounded like gunfire and
by Rachel Auberger
The 2025-26 White County Warriorettes were honored this week with a visit to the Tennessee State Capitol after earning a runner-up finish in the TSSAA State Basketball Tournament. The invitation was extended by State Representative Paul Sherrell and State Senator Paul Bailey in recognition of the program’s
by Rachel Auberger
What began as a traditional open house at Motlow State Community College’s Sparta campus quickly turned into something more — a showcase of how the local campus is trying to redefine what higher education and workforce development can look like in White County. For years, many in the community have
by Rachel Auberger