La Vergne, TN - The City of La Vergne is continuing its recovery after a cybersecurity attack forced officials to shut down public operations earlier this month. According to WGNS Radio, the breach was first detected on October 17, 2025, prompting the City to take its network offline and close offices to the public as a precautionary measure.
In response, La Vergne partnered with the FBI, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, and third-party cybersecurity experts to investigate the incident and begin restoring affected systems. Officials have not released details about the nature of the attack but emphasized that recovery efforts are ongoing.
A soft reopening began on October 27, with limited services cautiously resuming. City Hall and City Court are now preparing to reopen for regular business hours on Thursday, October 30, though operations will remain restricted. Notary services will be available at both City Hall and the Public Works/Community Development Services Facility on East Nir Shreibman Boulevard. The La Vergne Public Library, however, remains closed until further notice.
City meetings will continue as scheduled, but live streaming has been suspended. Audio recordings will be uploaded to the City’s YouTube channel when available. Officials say they are committed to maintaining transparency and public access while technical adjustments are made.
Residents are encouraged to attend meetings in person and stay informed through the City’s website and official social media channels. Notifications are also available through the “Notify Me” feature at .
As La Vergne moves forward, city leaders are urging patience and vigilance from the community. The investigation remains active, and officials say they are taking every measure to ensure the integrity and security of municipal systems.

