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The Wilson Post Wilson County's largest local newspaper covers the news, events, sports and people that affect our re

The Wilson Post began publication in June 2003, and is a weekly community newspaper serving the citizens of Wilson County, Tennessee. Formerly known as the Wilson World (Est. 1978), the Post's philosophy is printing only news that is relative to the local community.The Post has grown rapidly over the past few years. The publication is able to attract regional and national advertisers as well as more local advertisers.Email [email protected] for article submissions.

OPINION: It is fun to watch the political theater around this shutdown. Dems cry crocodile tears over non-essential empl...
10/19/2025

OPINION: It is fun to watch the political theater around this shutdown. Dems cry crocodile tears over non-essential employees furloughed in agencies they have never heard of that do nothing for us.

The Democrats cry about the consequence of the government shutdown they orchestrated. Tens of thousands of government workers have been thrown out of their jobs and are not working. It shut down the CDC, NIH, Alcohol, To***co and Fi****ms and the IRS. OK, I am going to stop you right there. You did....

OPINION: I’ve never understood people that can sit around and soak up hours of news with only opinions they agree with. ...
10/18/2025

OPINION: I’ve never understood people that can sit around and soak up hours of news with only opinions they agree with. Plainly, it seems lazy and boring to only engage with thoughts like your own.

For most observers of the current political era, we can all see how far both parties have retreated to their respective corners. The days of Democrats and Republicans working together to accomplish measures for the American people are stalled and have been for the past several years. Some have blame...

PHOTOS: Friendship Christian extended its winning streak to fourth consecutive games on Friday with a 31-10 victory over...
10/18/2025

PHOTOS: Friendship Christian extended its winning streak to fourth consecutive games on Friday with a 31-10 victory over Franklin Christian.

The Commanders remained undefeated in Division II-A Middle Region action ahead of next week's matchup against MJCA:

Friendship Christian (7-1) extended its winning streak to four consecutive games on Friday with a 31-10 victory over Franklin Christian. The Commanders remained undefeated in Middle Region play.

Mt. Juliet recorded its 17th straight victory over Wilson Central on Friday with a 30-0 win in Gladeville. The Golden Be...
10/18/2025

Mt. Juliet recorded its 17th straight victory over Wilson Central on Friday with a 30-0 win in Gladeville.

The Golden Bears defense returned two fumbles for scores against the Wildcats in their second win of the year:

Mt. Juliet’s offense nearly stayed out of the end zone but the Golden Bears’ defense and kicker Tate Merbitz provided plenty of points in a 30-0 shutout of Wilson Central on Friday  for their 17th consecutive victory in the series. The Golden Bears (2-6, 1-2 Region 4-6A) have a clear path to th...

There was no secret that Kannon Burroughs was going to have the ball in his hands with the game on the line. "He's just ...
10/18/2025

There was no secret that Kannon Burroughs was going to have the ball in his hands with the game on the line.

"He's just an awesome competitor," head coach Josh Crouch said.

Burroughs' go-ahead touchdown with 32 seconds remaining helped Green Hill hand Lebanon its first loss of the season and move the Hawks into first place in the Region 4-6A standings:

Green Hill quarterback Kannon Burroughs called his own number in the waning seconds of the fourth quarter.

10/17/2025

High School Football Game of the Week - Oct 17, 2025 |

It's time for tonight's High School Football Game of the Week presented by Tennessee Highway Safety Office as the East Nashville Eagles visit the Hickman County Bulldogs. Listen to the live play-by-play with Wade Neely and Casey Patrick.

10/17/2025

Host Stefanie Miller stops by Smyrna High School in this week’s episode of What’s Cool In School to chat with American Sign Language instructor Heather Greer about how her students are using sign language to shape their futures 🤟

Watch the full episode at MainStreetMediaTV.com, and look out for the next episode airing on Tuesday, featuring Central Magnet School ✅

With kids growing like weeds, buying clothes for every growth spurt can be pricey. Jayme Cantu — mom of four and owner o...
10/17/2025

With kids growing like weeds, buying clothes for every growth spurt can be pricey.

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PHOTOS: Stewarts Creek girls soccer remains unbeaten and bests Lebanon for District 7-AAA championship:
10/17/2025

PHOTOS: Stewarts Creek girls soccer remains unbeaten and bests Lebanon for District 7-AAA championship:

Stewarts Creek (16-0-2) remained unbeaten on Thursday with a 3-1 victory over Lebanon in the District 7-AAA championship game.

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The Wilson Post began publication in June 2003, and is a weekly community newspaper serving the citizens of Wilson County, Tennessee. Formerly known as The Wilson World (Est. 1978), the Post's philosophy is printing only news that is relative to the local community. The Post has grown rapidly over the past few years and is one of several publications owned and operated by Main Street Media of Tennessee. The publication is able to attract regional and national advertisers as well as more local advertisers.

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