Crossville Chronicle

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Front page of the Crossville Chronicle on October 9, 2018
PublisherBill Atkinson
EditorHeather Mullinix
Associate editorCheryl Duncan, Rebekah K. Bohannon Beeler
Sports editorScott Wilson
Founded1886
Headquarters125 West Avenue
Crossville, Tennessee, United States
Sister newspapersGlade Sun
Website www.crossville-chronicle.com

The Crossville Chronicle is a newspaper in Crossville, Tennessee that provides news coverage of Cumberland County and surrounding areas. It was founded in 1886, and publishes on Tuesdays and Fridays. [1]

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References

  1. "About Us". crossville-chronicle.com. Crossville Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-10.