In Case You Missed It: 5 Top Stories of the Week

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During the past week, our top stories included a pot bust in Spring Hill, a SportsCenter top play, big manufacturing and jobs news from GM and more. Check out what you might have missed below.

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The Spring Hill Police Department arrested a local homeowner in the Picketts Ridge subdivision on charges of manufacturing and disturbing marijuana, as well as possession of firearms during a felony offense and possession of drug paraphernalia.

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US 31/Franklin Pike

U.S. 31 was replaced as a main highway by I-65 decades ago, but plenty of projects are still being built along it from Spring Hill through Brentwood. Whether you call it Main Street, Columbia Pike, Columbia Avenue, Franklin Road or Franklin Pike, it is one of the most important roads in the county.

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The Thompson’s Station Board of Mayor and Alderman voted Tuesday to approve the referendum for a disputed land annexation of the proposed Two Farms at Thompson’s Station development. As a result of Tuesday’s vote, the annexation of a 700-acre property north of the town’s urban growth boundary will now go before “the qualified voters

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General Motors on Tuesday announced plans to add a third shift and 650 jobs to Spring Hill Manufacturing to increase output of the recently launched Cadillac XT5 and GMC Acadia.

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They may not have won the game, but the Brentwood Academy Eagles went home with the best play and some hefty ESPN recognition against Montgomery Bell Academy Friday.