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Visit these sites and learn more about White House,
Tennessee.
We're proud of our town, and if you're ever in the area, we hope
you'll drop in for a visit!
UPDATE on Drug Use in Sumner County
Schools
(from the
Gallatin News Examiner, March 1, 2004)
- The official website for the
City of White House.
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The White House Watch
is a weekly newspaper for White House, started in the summer of 2006. Gary Burton is
magaging editor. He can be reached at 870-8549 or via e-mail at
editor@checkyourwatch.com.
The paper can be picked up at various business locations around the area.
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White House Community Website
This website was created by its webmasters to serve as a community resource for those living in the
city of White House, as well as for visitors and business owners who may be interested
in moving their companies to White House. The webmasters accept information from everyone
in the community, and frequently receive information from the city, from churches, from
organizations holding special events, etc. All such information is published
free. Business owners are invited to advertise for a small fee.
- 2005
White House Community Datasheet
This datasheet is provided by the
Middle Tennessee Industrial Development Association
and includes city labor force statistics and information on local tax structure,
financial institutions, community facilities, utilities, major manufacturers and
public school teacher/student ratios.
- John Decker Elected Mayor of White House, but Becomes First Mayor to
Win Without a Majority of the Vote (November 2006).
- Local Attorney Wards Off Power Grab by Board of Mayor and Aldermen
Includes excerpts from an April 26, 2006 article from The Robertson County Times.
- Dramatic school growth expected to continue
This article excerpted from the
March 22, 2006 issue of the
Hendersonville Star News (Hendersonville, TN)
- John Decker becomes first unelected mayor of
White House, September 2005.
- White House
Cracker Barrel opens
This article excerpted from the May 26, 2003 issue of the
Gallatin News Examiner (Gallatin, TN)
- White House elects new mayor in 2002
Stan McAfee was elected the new mayor of White House in November 2002. He replaces former
mayor Billy Hobbs, who served for an impressive 26 years. While our city looks forward to
moving ahead with McAfee at the helm, we also look back to acknowledge the many improvements
that occurred in White House under Hobbs' leadership:
This article excerpted from the December 6, 2002 issue of the
Gallatin News Examiner (Gallatin, TN)
- Sumner students to get own school in
White House
This article excerpted from the March 22, 2001 issue of the
Tennessean (Nashville, TN).
- 2000 Census data show
White House growing by leaps and bounds
This article excerpted from the March 24, 2001 issue of the
Tennessean (Nashville, TN).
- Word on White House, a growing little city.
This article excerpted from the Feb. 25, 2000 issue of the
Gazette
(Goodlettsville, TN).
Includes an updated summary of socio-economic statistics for White House (from 2005), along with
names of key city personnel
- White House: Small-town values, city convenience.
This article excerpted from the October 20, 1996 issue of the
Tennessean (Nashville, TN).
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***White House/Nashville Area
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Check out the most recently uploaded WHITE HOUSE CLIMATE RECORD!
For previous monthly records, dating back to October 2001, go to our
CLIMATE ARCHIVE.
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*** Famous Folks fromWhite House ***
- What do
White House, the U.S. Marines and Race Car Driving
have in common?
This article excerpted from the April 12, 2003 issue of
The Tennessean (Nashville, TN).
- White House sibling trio play the Grand Ole Opry
Three sisters, from White House, hit the big time-- with a stint at the Grand Ole Opry
and a gospel contribution to the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack.
This article excerpted from the Feb. 3, 2001 issue of
The Tennessean (Nashville, TN).
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White House, TN Attractions.
Provided by The Middle Tennessee Tourist Guide.
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