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Swiftwick Celebrates New Look With Community Support
6Run5 – Aug. 20 at 6 p.m., at The Exchange Running Collective. EastNasty – Aug. 21 at 6 p.m., at 12th & Holly Street in Nashville. Nash Run Club / Cool Down Running – Aug. 22 at 6:30 p.m., at The Exchange Running Collective. Nations Run Club...
Portland grassroots race car driver makes ARCA debut in Indianapolis
PORTLAND, TN. (WBKO) - Racing is a sport that, in many ways, can be more reliant on resources than it is on talent. The grassroots level is often where you can look to find racers who drive simply for the love of the game. Look no further than Portland, Tennessee’s...
Report: Titans’ Arden Key wins appeal, will not serve suspension
Tennessee Titans edge rusher Arden Key was handed a six-game suspension after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. Like every player who tests positive, Key appealed the NFL’s decision and on Saturday, we learned that he will not have to serve his suspension after winning his appeal. Per @GrindSimmons94 #Titans EDGE Arden Key has won his appeal and will NOT face a 6-game suspension from the NFL. HUGE news in Tennessee. pic.twitter.com/2KzWIqVh8P — Sam Phalen (@Sam_Phalen) August 17, 2024 The original tweet from Jeffery Simmons: “Titans' Edge Arden Key Facing Six-Game Suspension” Update: Titans' Edge Arden Key have won his appeal and WILL NOT Be Facing Six-Game...
29-Year-Old Clarksville Motorcyclist Fatally Struck by Pickup on Clarksville Pike, Investigation Underway
A tragic incident occurred Friday afternoon on Clarksville Pike, resulting in the death of a motorcyclist. Kyle Kotzen, a 29-year-old man from Clarksville, was identified as the victim in the collision with an Isuzu pickup truck, as reported by Metro Nashville Police. According to WSMV, the accident happened around 1:30 p.m. when Larry James, 76, was turning left into his driveway, and the motorcyclist, traveling east, struck the pickup truck.
NFHS adds penalty for ‘flopping’
A new definition and subsequent warning for faking being fouled (flopping) has been added to the NFHS Basketball Rules Book for the 2024-25 season, according to the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association. The revision to high school basketball rules was one of 12 changes approved by the NFHS Basketball Rules Committee at its April 9-11 meeting in Indianapolis. All recommended changes were subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors. ...
Everyone Is Saying The Same Thing After NFL Superstar Caught Dropping One-Word Comment On Sydney Sweeney’s “Thirst Trap” Instagram Photos
Sydney Sweeney caused a major stir online a few days ago, posting some incredibly racy pics to Instagram that have since attracted well over four million likes. The actress shared some images of herself hanging out on a boat in a tight black and white wetsuit that showed off her backside. Three of the photos gave users a great look at said body part while another one showed her covering her face while laughing. The last one shows her chilling with friends.
Neighborhood Bakery Café Paris Baguette Sets Grand Opening Date for Nashville Location
Paris Baguette, the neighborhood bakery café concept with 4,000 cafés worldwide, including over 150 in the United States, will soon open in Nashville. Hanna Chen and Kate Lee are leading the brand’s expansion in Tennessee with a new location, the first in Tennessee at 1109 Church Street, Nashville. Chen and Lee, sisters who grew up visiting Paris Baguette in South Korea, chose to bring the brand to Nashville.
Titans' Julius Chestnut: Heavy workload against Seahawks
Chestnut rushed the ball 13 times for 45 yards in Saturday's 16-15 preseason win over the Seahawks. He added two receptions on two targets for 29 yards. The Titans sat both Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears, leaving Hassan Haskins and Chestnut as the top backs available. Chestnut was utilized as the starter and carried a heavy workload. The majority of his yardage came on a 22-yard rush late in the second quarter, though he also led off the team's first possession with a 15-yard reception. Chestnut could begin the season third on the running back depth chart, but that won't translate to much work out of the backfield.
Suspension overturned for Titans LB Arden Key, source says
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee Titans outside linebacker Arden Key's six-game suspension under the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy has been overturned, a league source told ESPN on Saturday. After the possible suspension was announced July 30, the Titans decided to wait out the process and continued to have Key take all...
Novelis receives workforce training grant
To support growing workforces across Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear announced that multiple industries across the state, including Novelis in Guthrie, received workforce training grants. Novelis opened in Todd County in 2021 and the facility recycles aluminum for car parts. At Thursday’s Team Kentucky Update, Beshear shared that Novelis was given...
VOLLEYBALL FALLS IN FINAL MATCH OF PHOENIX CLASSIC
LEBANON, Tenn. — Ave Maria competed in their final match in the 2024 Phoenix Classic Saturday, losing in three straight sets to the Fisk Bulldogs. Each set was close in the first few points, but long stretches late in each frame put the Bulldogs ahead. The first set was...
Tennessee Ranks Among the Most Dangerous States in the Nation
In a recent study, Tennessee has found itself among the most dangerous states in the nation. In a study, US News dove into both the violent crime rates and property crime rates in all 50 states. After combing through all of the data, the outlet was able to determine how well each state fosters public safety.
Tabernacle Falls to South Haven in Promising Season Opener
Springfield, Tenn. – The Tabernacle Torches traveled out of state on Friday to face the Patriots of South Haven Christian School in a season-opening game for both teams. After an eventful offseason, the Torches were looking forward to the early-August matchup, one that marked the first historical meeting between the two programs.
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