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Bedford County is a cool place‚ and it got even cooler on March 5. That’s when the new Wal-Mart Distribution Center began cooling 90 percent of its 378‚000-square-foot fresh food facility.
Tri-Star Vineyards and Winery Is Toast of the Town
It’s wine-all-you-want at Tri-Star Vineyards and Winery in Shelbyville.
Home of the Sharpie, Shelbyville’s Stanford Corp.
Celebrities sign many of their autographs with Sharpie permanent markers, which are manufactured at Sanford Corp. in Shelbyville.
Bedford Cheese Offers Savory Meats, Cheeses and Jellies
The Bedford Cheese Store has been churning out a variety of fresh cheeses in Shelbyville for quite some time.
Theater and Local Artists Shine in Shelbyville
Bedford County may be better known for its live horse shows than its live dramatic productions, but the Fly Arts Center is beginning to put the Shelbyville theater scene on the cultural map.
Aircraft Manufacturer Builds Small Planes for Baby Boomer Generation
Most kids dream of flying, either with an airplane or without. For those who actually grow up to become pilots, the sky’s the limit … until they reach the age when strict federal regulations can ground older fliers.
Find Experienced Green Thumb Advice at M&L Greenhouse
M & L Greenhouse in Shelbyville has rows of buildings with potted vegetable transplants, shrubs, trees, flowers, herbs, roses, vines and just about everything else for gardening.
More than a Flower Shop: Mary’s Flowers and Gifts Offers Landscaping, Bridal Boutique
Ask Kim Reed at Mary’s Flowers Gifts and Greenhouses if there’s anything she doesn’t do, and she has to think about it. “Change oil?”she says.
Chamber Promotes Business Growth and Beautification Efforts
If you’re looking to relocate to Shelbyville or just visiting and trying to find a place to eat, relax or shop, the Shelbyville-Bedford Chamber of Commerce may be the best place to start.
New Breed of Spotted Horses Make Their Mark on Shelbyville
Spotted Saddle Horses look good and ride great on the trail. They also can show well, and enthusiasm among amateurs to show off their rides is running higher than ever.
The Legend of Beautiful Jim Key Lives On
Forget about TV’s fictional Mr. Ed, the talking horse. Beautiful Jim Key was a real horse, who learned to read, spell and talk. Born a sickly foal in Shelbyville in 1889, he also did simple math.
Retired Fire Chief Creates Museum of Rescued Artifacts
To call retired Shelbyville Fire Chief Garland King a collector doesn’t even come close.
Local Gym Becomes Favorite Hometown Hangout
Newcomers to Shelbyville can expect to receive a warm welcome from a place most people wouldn’t immediately associate with Southern hospitality.
Shelbyville’s Old-Time Square Is Taking on a New Life
Nancy June Brandon remembers when the downtown Shelbyville square was the place to be.
