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Hopkins resigns from Maury County school board
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School board reviews $85 million capital request in response to funding body
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Overturned pickup truck leads to delays on I-65 in Spring Hill
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District 4 up for grabs as Maury commissioner resigns
Maury County Commissioner Matthew White is stepping down from his post.
White, who represents District 4 including parts of Columbia’s western edge, resigned from the role this week. I appreciate the opportunity to have served with you and your colleagues on behalf of the county, White said in a resignation letter shared with The Daily Herald.
White’s departure was formally shared by Commission Chair Don Morrow, during the county’s full commission meeting in June.
White no longer resides in the district that he represents, which requires him to resign from the position.
The Spring Hill–Columbia area added 1,220 apartment units between 2019 and 2020, according to the Greater Nashville Apartment Association. During the same period, Brentwood–Franklin added 748 units, Smyrna–La Vergne added 356, and Murfreesboro added nearly 2,000.
In June, the average monthly rent for an apartment in Spring Hill was $1,181 relatively inexpensive compared to other popular Davidson and Williamson county neighborhoods with 97.6% of units occupied, according to ApartmentData.com. Apartment occupancy in the area topped 90% in September and has been steadily climbing since.
City aims for smart growth
In 2005, roughly 20,000 people called Spring Hill home. In 2019, the city had closer to 44,000 residents.
Spring Hill and neighboring Thompson s Station were named the state s fastest-growing cities in 2018. Visitors to Spring Hill are greeted by a sign welcoming them to The 14th Fastest Growing City in the Nation!