American Idol Winner Hannah Harper Pays Visit to Downtown Columbia
The newest Idol champion stopped by the courthouse square, giving Columbia a moment in the national spotlight.
Continue ReadingThe newest Idol champion stopped by the courthouse square, giving Columbia a moment in the national spotlight.
Continue ReadingThe newest American Idol champion visited the courthouse square, putting Columbia in the national spotlight and drawing cheers from local fans.
Continue ReadingVisit Columbia TN welcomed the newly crowned American Idol champion to the Mule Capital of the World, drawing community celebration.
Continue ReadingTDOT will lead the project connecting Nashville Highway to I-65, with construction anticipated in 2037 and the City pledging $10 million over a decade.
Continue ReadingTDOT has committed up to $180 million for the SR-99 corridor; Columbia pledges $10 million of its own over the next decade.
Continue ReadingLiDAR imaging and 360-degree high-definition surveys will guide a long-term pavement preservation plan aimed at stretching every taxpayer dollar further.
Continue ReadingAdvanced imaging and LiDAR technology will assess every city road, helping officials prioritize repairs and stretch taxpayer dollars further.
Continue ReadingThe city is partnering with engineers and data analysts to assess every road in Columbia using LiDAR and high-definition imaging — then build a long-term, prioritized maintenance plan.
Continue ReadingUsing LiDAR imaging and 360-degree data collection, the city aims to stretch every road maintenance dollar across 235 miles of pavement.
Continue ReadingUsing LiDAR imaging and 360-degree data collection across 235 centerline miles, Columbia is building a long-term pavement plan designed to stretch every taxpayer dollar.
Continue ReadingThe city's new Pavement Management Program uses LiDAR and high-definition imaging to prioritize repairs across 235 centerline miles of roadway.
Continue ReadingA new pavement management program uses LiDAR imaging and 360-degree data collection across all 235 centerline miles of city roads to prioritize repairs and stretch taxpayer dollars.
Continue ReadingA new Pavement Management Program will use LiDAR and 360-degree imaging across all 235 centerline miles of city roads to guide long-term repair priorities.
Continue ReadingThe city is partnering with engineering consultants to collect high-resolution pavement data across all 235 centerline miles of Columbia roadway before prioritizing repairs.
Continue ReadingA $420,000 federal grant funded 12 strategically placed sirens designed to warn residents when a tornado threatens any part of the city.
Continue ReadingA $420,000 federal grant funded the citywide system, which was successfully tested May 11 and combines voice-capable and mechanical sirens across Columbia.
Continue ReadingA $420,000 federal grant funded 12 new sirens across the city, tested successfully this week and built to warn residents the moment a tornado threat is confirmed.
Continue ReadingA $420,000 federal grant funded the citywide outdoor alert system, which was tested successfully on May 11.
Continue ReadingA $420,000 federal grant funded the citywide outdoor alert system, tested successfully on May 11 and built to warn residents of tornadoes and other major emergencies.
Continue ReadingA $420,000 federal grant funded 12 new sirens citywide — three with voice capability — designed to warn residents the moment the National Weather Service issues a tornado warning.
Continue ReadingLiDAR imaging and 360-degree data collection will guide a new long-term pavement management strategy for city streets.
Continue ReadingA $420,000 federal grant funded the citywide network of audible and voice-capable warning sirens, which completed testing on May 11.
Continue ReadingA new data-driven pavement program will assess all 235 centerline miles of city roads using LiDAR and high-definition imaging before a single patch is laid.
Continue ReadingMaury County Fire Department dispatches helicopter to assist patient in Bethel Community.
Continue ReadingAir medical response deployed to Lick Creek Road on April 28.
Continue ReadingFirst responders called to Lick Creek Road on Tuesday morning for emergency transport.
Continue ReadingMaury County Fire Department responded to medical emergency in Bethel Community on April 28th.
Continue ReadingVoluntary resident engagement tool allows families to share household information with first responders.
Continue ReadingVoluntary resident engagement tool allows families to share critical information with first responders.
Continue ReadingCommunity Connect allows residents to share household information with first responders for faster, smarter emergency response.
Continue ReadingMajor transportation project included in TDOT's 10-year plan; construction targeted for 2037.
Continue ReadingTransportation project included in TDOT's 10-year plan; construction anticipated in 2037.
Continue ReadingFire department responded to structure fire Friday afternoon; one lane blocked during suppression efforts.
Continue ReadingMaury County Fire Department responds to structure fire; roadway reopens after brief closure.
Continue ReadingUnique marketplace draws collectors seeking timeless home furnishings and decorative pieces.
Continue ReadingTraffic disruption resolved after fire apparatus and supply lines blocked lane near Flat Creek Road.
Continue ReadingCity Recorder's Office assistant recognized for accountability, compassion, and exceptional leadership.
Continue ReadingAssistant City Recorder recognized for leadership, compassion, and dedication to excellence.
Continue ReadingAssistant City Recorder recognized for integrity, compassion, and leadership across departments.
Continue ReadingQuick response on May 1st brought structure fire under control with no injuries reported.
Continue ReadingNearly $24 million has already been distributed to more than 10,500 Tennessee applicants, but the window to apply closes in less than a month.
Continue ReadingNearly $24 million has already been distributed to more than 10,500 applicants, but the window to apply closes in less than four weeks.
Continue ReadingNearly $24 million has been distributed to more than 10,500 applicants statewide, but the window to file a claim closes in less than a month.
Continue ReadingThe Assistant City Recorder is recognized for her leadership, accountability, and positive impact across city departments.
Continue ReadingRep. Todd Warner of Chapel Hill joins a Republican primary against Sen. Brent Taylor as Tennessee's redrawn congressional map reshapes political races across the region.
Continue ReadingRep. Todd Warner of Chapel Hill joins Republican Sen. Brent Taylor in what could be a spirited primary for the newly drawn seat.
Continue ReadingThe Chapel Hill farmer and state representative announced his bid Monday, setting up a Republican primary against state Sen. Brent Taylor of Shelby County.
Continue ReadingThe Chapel Hill farmer and state representative will face Republican Sen. Brent Taylor of Shelby County in a newly drawn seat that could reshape Middle Tennessee's voice in Washington.
Continue ReadingUnits handled a traumatic injury requiring air evacuation in Culleoka on May 3 and a late-night motor vehicle accident on Williamsport Pike on May 2.
Continue ReadingUnits assisted Maury EMS with a serious traumatic injury call on May 3, with Air Evac landing at a staging area to transport the patient.
Continue ReadingUnits from Maury County Fire and EMS coordinated a swift response on May 3, landing Air Evac at a local station to transport a critically injured patient.
Continue ReadingFirst responders assisted with a traumatic injury air evacuation in Culleoka and a vehicle accident on Williamsport Pike within 24 hours of each other.
Continue ReadingFirst responders handled a traumatic injury requiring helicopter evacuation on May 3 and a late-night vehicle accident on May 2 — two reminders of the work that never stops.
Continue ReadingThe Maury County Sheriff's Department Citizens Academy Alumni Association is asking the public to come out, eat well, and support community programs.
Continue ReadingThe Maury County Sheriff's Department Citizens Academy Alumni Association is asking for community support through an upcoming event at the downtown Columbia pub.
Continue ReadingTwelve new sirens — including three with voice capability — now stand watch across the city, funded by a federal block grant and built for the worst Tennessee can throw at us.
Continue ReadingTwelve strategically placed sirens — funded by a federal block grant — completed their first successful test on May 11, giving the city its most capable outdoor warning network ever.
Continue ReadingCity officials unveiled renderings for a new playground designed to serve children of all abilities at one of Spring Hill's most-used parks.
Continue ReadingSpeaker Cameron Sexton cited a decorum violation stemming from Democratic protests on the House floor during last week's redistricting vote.
Continue ReadingA $420,000 federally funded alert system completed installation this week, giving Columbia its most capable outdoor warning network ever.
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