City of Shelbyville, Tennessee
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Shelbyville, the county seat of Bedford County, Tennessee, is located a little over 50 miles southeast of Nashville. According to the 2000 U.S. census, Bedford County has 37,586 residents, and 16,105 of them live in Shelbyville. |
Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville
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The Tennessee Technology Center at Shelbyville is one of 47 institutions in the Tennessee Board of Regents System, the seventh largest system of higher education in the nation. |
Shelbyville Fire Department
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The Shelbyville fire department was organized December 2, 1885. |
Times-Gazette
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Shelbyville Newspaper |
Shelbyville - Bedford County Humane Association.
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The Shelbyville-Bedford County Humane Association (SBCHA) was formed in May 1978. |
Bedford County
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Set among rolling hills & located approximately 50 miles southeast of Nashville, Bedford County and Shelbyville can be reached via I-24 and 231 South. |
Bedford County Department of Education
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The mission of the Bedford County Department of Education is to provide an environment that enables each student to learn and to become a good citizen |
Motlow State Community College
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One of the nation's fastest growing community colleges. |
Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration
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The historic Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration Grounds in Shelbyville, TN is home to The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration®, which takes place each year in late summer for the 11 days ending on the Saturday night before Labor Day. |
The Webb School
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Located in Bell Buckle - Founded in 1870 by noted scholar William R. "Old Sawney" Webb, Webb School Bell Buckle is the South's oldest continuously operating boarding school. |
Tennessee Senate
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JIM TRACY - R - District 16 - Bedford, Moore and part of Rutherford counties. |
Tennessee House Representative
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CURT COBB - D - District 62 - Bedford and parts of Lincoln and Rutherford counties. |
U. S. Senator, Tennessee
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“LAMAR ALEXANDER - R." |
U. S. House Representative
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BART GORDON - D - District 6 which includes 15 Middle Tennessee counties. |