Rachel Auberger
Coming in fifth in our poll for White County's top news stories from 2025, was the jail's certification as a Tier 1 facility.
by Rachel AubergerAfter two weeks, division leaders have emerged.
by Rachel Auberger
As the Frank’s Christmas Shootout came to a close, nine White County basketball players were awarded with All-Tournament honors. The Warriors and Warriorettes both had four individual players named to the All-Tournament team, while Cole Sims was named the Tournament MVP. Sims' MVP campaign started slowly – for him
by Rachel Auberger
The White County Warriorettes took on the York Dragons Monday night in their quest to stay undefeated. Unfortunately, they would fall in the final game of the Frank’s Christmas Shootout to take the runner-up award along with their first loss of the 2025-26 season. The Dragons won the tip
by Rachel Auberger
The White County Warriors tipped off against the Cannon County for Lions for the final boys' game of the Frank’s Christmas Shootout. The game had all the drama you would expect from a championship game, coming down to the final four seconds before the Warriors secured the 56-53
by Rachel AubergerWarrior standout reflects on final high school gridiron experience
by Rachel Auberger
The White County Warriorettes and the Mt. Juliet Golden Bears met in the last of the semifinal games at the 4th Annual Frank’s Christmas Shootout. Bella Winningham scored 20 of her 29 points in the second half as she led the Warriorettes to a gritty 84-69 win. Mt. Juliet
by Rachel Auberger
The White County Warriors punched their ticket to the Frank’s Christmas Shootout championship game with a 59-48 win over the Liberty Creek Wolves. The double-digit win came courtesy of Cole Sims, who scored 31 points on Saturday. After some turnovers sent the ball back and back and forth between
by Rachel Auberger