Pulaski Citizen

Pulaski Citizen Covering Pulaski and Giles County, Tennessee since 1854. News Media

07/31/2025

MORNINGS ON MAIN STREET - July 31, 2025
Today we hear from a seven organ donor recipient, Todd Hensel, and others about the importance of organ donation.

07/31/2025

LIVE FROM THE SHOP| GARY ASHTON - JULY 31, 2025
This week on Live From the Shop, Elio welcomes a very special guest, Nashville’s premier real estate agent and drummer, Gary Ashton of RE/MAX Advantage.
This is a unique episode with a glimpse into how Gary made his journey from England in the ‘90s to become a professional drummer in town.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear the stories, “Get the Intel” and watch Gary return to the drums with a few very special guests.

07/31/2025

MORNINGS ON MAIN STREET - July 31, 2025
This morning we meet "Gully", a two-toed sloth at the Nashville Zoo with Jim Bartoo and Devon O'Day.

07/31/2025

Pulaski City Council Sets Called Meeting Friday

The Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen will hold a called meeting at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 1, at City Hall to consider an ordinance, on first reading, relative to creating an assistant city administrator position.
The meeting will be broadcast live on the Pulaski Citizen page and the Pulaski Citizen Live YouTube channel.

07/30/2025

“I will continue to lead with transparency, compassion and resolve. My door is open. My phone is on, and my commitment to this community remains unwavering.”

I want to take a moment to speak not just as the EMS chief, but as a member of this community — someone who has spent the last two years working relentlessly to improve a system that serves all of us. Over the last several months, there’s been a lot of noise on social media. Some of the concern ...

The Giles County Sheriff’s Department arrested two individuals on drug charges July 19 after spotting a vehicle driving ...
07/30/2025

The Giles County Sheriff’s Department arrested two individuals on drug charges July 19 after spotting a vehicle driving on the road that caused safety concerns.

The Giles County Sheriff’s Department arrested two individuals on drug charges July 19 after spotting a vehicle driving on the road that caused safety concerns. “The Giles County Sheriff’s office is committed to putting drug dealers in jail,” Sheriff Joe Purvis said. “The deputies are work...

A Giles County resident has turned themself in after throwing their dog over the fence at the Giles County Animal Shelte...
07/30/2025

A Giles County resident has turned themself in after throwing their dog over the fence at the Giles County Animal Shelter.

Giles County resident K***n Amason has turned himself in after throwing his dog over the fence at the Giles County Animal Shelter. “I think that it is important for people to know that the law changed in July 2025. Now, if you abandon a dog at a vet’s office or animal shelter, that constitutes a...

Those who say there’s not much to do around Pulaski and Giles County will be able to “mooooove over” to a new way of thi...
07/30/2025

Those who say there’s not much to do around Pulaski and Giles County will be able to “mooooove over” to a new way of thinking, and soon!

Those who say there’s not much to do around Pulaski and Giles County will be able to “mooooove over” to a new way of thinking, and soon! Ag Week and the Here’s the Beef Festival return to Giles County Aug. 2, bringing an array of farm fun events and community traditions with it. Locals and v...

07/30/2025

MORNINGS ON MAIN STREET - July 30, 2025
Today, we meet with co-owner of Impact Martial Arts in Gallatin, Righteous Stevenson, to hear about the series of self-defense classes they offer.

07/30/2025

MORNINGS ON MAIN STREET: SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE - JULY 30, 2025
Mornings on Main Street Southern Middle Tennessee host Scott Stewart and local reporters Andrew Pearson and Chandler Harmon update you on this week’s headlines in Maury, Giles and Lawrence County. Plus, sports with Maurice Patton.

07/30/2025

Fun fact: Our Mornings on Main Street host Stefanie Miller started buck dancing at age 4 1/2 — and she’s still got it! 👏

She placed 3rd in her age division at the Bluegrass Along the Harpeth festival last weekend 🏆

Mornings on Main Street keeps you up to date on the latest local news and the people who make Middle Tennessee a great place to live.

✅ Watch it live at mainstreetmediatv.com or stream it on our app — available on Apple, Google Play and Roku!

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