Friday, September 26th, 2025
Good morning, Hendersonville. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 26th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Dragonfly is a four-month-old Domestic Short hair that is spayed, house trained, and up-to-date on vaccinations with an adoption fee of $125. Buster is a 10-year-old Chihuahua mix that is neutered, house trained, and vaccinated with an adoption fee of $250, and both pets are available for adoption at Safe Place for Animals. Hendersonville Standard
- ➤ The Tennessee Buccaholics fan club holds weekly watch parties at Sanders Ferry Pizza and Pub in Hendersonville as they cheer on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and support local causes—such as their annual food drive for the Sumner County Veterans Food Bank around Veterans Day. The group also raises funds for national charities through merchandise sales and raffles, and their next watch party will be this Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Hendersonville Standard
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Barbara Boone McGinnis from Johnson McGinnis Elder Care Law & Estate Planning, PLLC has been recognized—her third consecutive year in Best Lawyers in America® for her work in Elder Law. The distinction underscores her expertise and continued excellence in legal services. Hendersonville Standard
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Steven King, a Sumner County School Board member, said he will vote against renewing Director of Schools Dr. Scott Langford's contract after Langford repeatedly labeled citizens 'fascists', 'radicals', and 'tyrants' on social media—remarks that many say undermine respectful leadership and risk inciting dangerous reactions. King stressed that school leaders must use careful language to maintain trust in the education system. Hendersonville Standard
- ➤ Volunteer State Community College announced that fall enrollment increased by more than 8% compared to last year across all its campuses—Dr. Emily Short called it a moment of celebration for the community. Hendersonville Standard
FINANCE NEWS
- ➤ Volunteer Bank announced that Fourth Capital has become part of Volunteer Bank, completing its brand transition and systems integration after the 2024 acquisition — customers now get more access to a larger branch network and improved digital tools. This change aims to provide more convenience and options for financial services. Hendersonville Standard
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Sumner County Mayor John Isbell delivered his 'State of the County' address on Sept. 16th to the White House Area Chamber of Commerce and highlighted education, workforce development & infrastructure as he reviewed a nearly balanced $118 million budget and $2.5 billion in road projects. He outlined plans for new EMS stations, schools, flood mitigation and a major celebration for the United States 250th anniversary. Hendersonville Standard
- ➤ At its Sept. 23 meeting, the Hendersonville Board of Mayor and Aldermen unanimously denied proposals to annex and rezone the 32.8-acre property on Avant Lane. The decision came after local residents voiced concerns about stormwater management and traffic—issues associated with a planned 61-home development. Hendersonville Standard
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Hendersonville girls soccer beat Mt. Juliet 4-1 on Thursday as Lilly Filler and Molly Johnson worked together to break the opponent’s unbeaten run and position the team for the district championship—coach Devin Woodard said a tie in the next game will secure their top spot. The team now looks to continue strong play in upcoming contests. Hendersonville Standard
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BOMA Development Impact Fee Workshop
5:00 p.m. — Hendersonville City Hall — No cost — Engage in a workshop discussing Development Impact Fees for the Hendersonville community.
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Jeff Jarrett's All-Star Super Slam
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Veterans Park — Ticket info available soon — Witness wrestling legend Jeff Jarrett return to his roots for an unforgettable night at Pig Fest.
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