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The Dickson Fire Department ban applies to burning inside the city limits. As of Wednesday, other Middle Tennessee areas such as Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Portland, Spring Hill, Lewisburg ...
A Dickson County native and graduate of Dickson County High School, Christian has worked at the Dickson Police Department since Aug. 3, 2000. He previously served as the patrol lieutenant ...
DICKSON, Tenn. (WKRN) — The City of Dickson has issued a ban on all outdoor burning effective immediately, citing persisting dry conditions with little to no humidity. The ban will remain in ...
Dickson Fire Department Fire Marshal Robby Street announced the burn ban Monday morning after an assessment of continuing drought conditions, dry vegetation and low humidity determined the risk to ...
Drug agents worked with the Office of 23 rd Judicial District Attorney General Ray Crouch, the Dickson County Sheriff’s Office, the Dickson Police Department, Homeland Security Investigation, U ...
Officials and loved ones are mourning the loss of retired Cherokee County Sheriff James Campbell. Campbell, who retired in ...
The Dickson Fire department says a new fire station will cut down on response times on the east side of town as the city, like everywhere in Middle Tennessee, continues to grow.
Dickson City officials hope removing a giant culm bank in the center of town will make way for housing. The state Department of Environmental Protection awarded $800,180 in grant funding to ...
In early 2010, Dickson City council voted to purchase the building for $1.15 million, and the town received a $5.7 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to fund a project to convert ...
DICKSON, Tenn. (WSMV) - A family in Dickson County is without a home after fire on Thursday. The Dickson County Fire and ...
The permits are free but allow the department to monitor conditions and control when and where burning takes place. Permit information can be obtained by calling the department at 615-446-6331 ...
In early 2010, Dickson City council voted to purchase the building for $1.15 million, and the town received a $5.7 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to fund a project to convert ...