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New Lasea Church of Christ - 1570 Lasea Road, (931) 381-7412. The Well Outreach - 5306 Main St., (615) 302-9355. The Family Center - 921 Beckett St., (931) 388-3840. Maury OEM is asking residents ...
Brandon Park with Maury County Sheriff’s Department, left and Donald Castillo, right, with Knights of Columbus in Maury County work to cut and move trees following tornado damage on Wednesday.
Maury County ( / ˈmʌri / MURR-ee) is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee, in the Middle Tennessee region. As of the 2020 census, the population was 100,974. [2] Its county seat is Columbia. [3] Maury County is part of the Nashville-Davidson – Murfreesboro – Franklin, TN metropolitan statistical area .
Maury County Director of Emergency Management Jeff Hardy said buses will be available to transport affected families and a command post will be set up at Maury County Fire Station No. 10, 1520 ...
Columbia race riot of 1946. On the night of February 26–27, 1946, a disturbance known as the Columbia Race Riot took place in Columbia, the county seat of Maury County, Tennessee. The national press, which covered it extensively, called it the first "major racial confrontation" after the Second World War.
Lynching of Henry Choate. Henry Choate was an 18-year-old African-American teen who was lynched by a mob in Columbia, Tennessee, on November 13, 1927. [2] Choate was accused of having assaulted 16-year old Sarah Harlan, a white girl, and was taken to the Columbia jail, despite Harlan not being able to identify Choate as the attacker.
A tornado emergency unfolded Wednesday evening in Maury County, located about 25 miles south of Nashville. The National Weather Service warned of a “confirmed large and destructive tornado ...
Mule Day, an annual celebration of all things related to mules, is held in Columbia, Tennessee, the self-proclaimed "Mule Capital" of the world. Begun in 1840 as "Breeder's Day", a meeting for mule breeders, it now attracts over 200,000 people [1] and takes place over four days. In addition to mules, traditional Appalachian food, music, dancing ...