Published on Sunday, July 05, 2009
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General Motors auto workers attending the UAW press conference Friday morning listen to the announcement that Michigan’s Orion Township plant, not the Spring Hill factory, will be building GM’s new small car.

GM Facing Uncertainty

Union leaders and elected officials say they are optimistic about the future of the Spring Hill plant, but some auto analysts are declaring the corporation’s decision to build a new small car in Michigan as the worst-case scenario for Tennessee.

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July 4 Fireworks Safety

Without public fireworks displays planned in Thompson’s Station or Spring Hill, more residents this year might set off their own.

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Spring Hill Adopts Budget

A second reading of the nearly $20.5 million budget for the next fiscal year starting July 1, 2009-June 30, 2010 was unanimously adopted.

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Lauren Stratton

Spring Hill’s Stratton Wins Junior PGA Title

Spring Hill’s Lauren Stratton settled for an even-par 72 Thursday to clinch the 2009 Tennessee Junior PGA Championship at River Bend Country Club.

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Columbia State Alumnus Drafted By Atlanta Braves

Columbia State Community College alumnus, Chris Lovett, was recently presented with two great opportunities thanks to his hard work both on and off the baseball field.

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Spring Hill Little League All Stars

The Spring Hill Little League All Stars Division, ages 7 and 8, played Saturday, June 27 at the Little League Park where the district tournament was held through July 2.

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With temperatures reaching into the high 90s, the children of Spring Hill find ways to keep cool. Clockwise from left: Kiana Thompson, Selah O’Neal, Payton O’Neal, Rachael Vance,

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