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Sparta   -   Apr 21, 2026 White County accepts 100-acre land donation
White County accepts 100-acre land donation

A unanimous vote locks in more than 100 acres for agricultural use — but the final agreement will carry strict conditions tied to the donor’s wishes.

Sparta   -   Apr 21, 2026 Commission divided on $1M Question as Sales Tax vote nears
Commission divided on $1M Question as Sales Tax vote nears

White County leaders still don’t have a plan for how to spend an estimated $1 million in new revenue as early voting continues ahead of the May 5 sales tax referendum.

TN expands testing, data collection in mass shooting cases
Sparta   -   Apr 21, 2026 TN expands testing, data collection in mass shooting cases

Tennessee lawmakers want more answers after mass shootings — and a new bill aims to collect data on what may have been in a suspect’s system at the time.

by Rachel Auberger
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Sparta   -   Apr 21, 2026 TN expands testing, data collection in mass shooting cases
TN expands testing, data collection in mass shooting cases

Tennessee lawmakers want more answers after mass shootings — and a new bill aims to collect data on what may have been in a suspect’s system at the time.

by Rachel Auberger
Sparta   -   Apr 21, 2026 White County accepts 100-acre land donation
White County accepts 100-acre land donation

A unanimous vote locks in more than 100 acres for agricultural use — but the final agreement will carry strict conditions tied to the donor’s wishes.

by Rachel Auberger
Sparta   -   Apr 21, 2026 Commission divided on $1M Question as Sales Tax vote nears
Commission divided on $1M Question as Sales Tax vote nears

White County leaders still don’t have a plan for how to spend an estimated $1 million in new revenue as early voting continues ahead of the May 5 sales tax referendum.

by Rachel Auberger
Sparta   -   Apr 20, 2026 New bills could change where — and how — Tennesseans get care
New bills could change where — and how — Tennesseans get care

Tennessee lawmakers have approved sweeping changes to how hospitals and health care services are regulated — a move that could reshape where patients can get care and how much they pay for it in the years ahead. The changes target long-standing rules that have controlled when and where hospitals can expand,

by Rachel Auberger
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