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GALLATIN, Tenn. (WKRN) — A new bill would allow a growing Sumner County city to levy impact fees on new land developers. Senate Bill 1435 was introduced last month by state Sen. Ferrell Haile (R ...
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Gallatin's a city on the grow, but at what cost? - MSNGallatin is a city on the grow. Over the past 14 years, ... 🗳️ Politics: As U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles seeks reelection to Tennessee's 5th Congressional District, ...
Edley’s Bar-B-Que, an award-winning restaurant and tribute to all things Southern, opened its doors at 2145 Nashville Pike in Gallatin in September.. The new sub shop will be a first in the city ...
Voters in Gallatin could have a chance to vote on whether they would like to raise the city's sales tax. Tuesday night, the city council will consider whether to put an increase on the ballot this ...
Farragut, Gallatin, Brentwood and Hendersonville were also ranked among the freest cities in the Volunteer State.
There's less than two weeks left for Gallatin residents to be counted in the census. Several Middle Tennessee communities are holding a special count to reflect their growing population right now.
One city council member has issued a cease and desist to another member regarding allegations of bullying.
GALLATIN, Tenn. (WTVF) — New technology is helping the city of Gallatin locate and ultimately repair potholes, cracks and other uneven surfaces on city roads. The city is the first in Tennessee ...
GALLATIN, Tenn. (WSMV) -Since 2005 The Nashville International Center for Empowerment has served refugees in Middle Tennessee at its Nashville location. But now a new office is officially open in ...
Gallatin's rapid housing growth is concerning to some residents and one councilman, who wonders how it will impact city's infrastructure.
The city of Gallatin is partnering with a prominent Memphis-based developer to transform its downtown. The firm will redevelop Gallatin’s downtown square and create a new city hall.
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Gallatin city leaders push for impact fee on new developers - MSNGALLATIN, Tenn. (WKRN) — A new bill would allow a growing Sumner County city to levy impact fees on new land developers. Senate Bill 1435 was introduced last month by state Sen. Ferrell Haile (R ...
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