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Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial slurs At Black Kids
This month alone, the streets of Nashville have seen multiple Nazi marches involving angry white men carrying Confederate flags, upside-down American flags and swastika flags. The post Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial slurs At Black Kids appeared first on NewsOne. The post Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial slurs At Black Kids appeared first on Black America Web.
Depot Galleria to host grand opening
Depot Galleria will host its grand opening August 7. The Cookeville–Putnam County Chamber of Commerce will be on hand for the festivities. “Come celebrate the grand opening of Depot Galleria,” said the Chamber. “Situated across from the train depot in Cookeville’s Historic Westside, this newly renovated venue offers four stunning commercial rental suites.”
Two rural Tennessee counties receive federal development grants for solar systems
Two businesses in rural Middle Tennessee counties will receive grants worth thousands of dollars to install solar systems and improve energy efficiency and foster further economic development, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced.
Historic Granville Hosting Genealogy Festival
Upper Cumberland residents will have an opportunity to learn all about their family at the Upper Cumberland Family History & Genealogy Festival Saturday. Putnam County Resident Anna Stephenson has studied Genealogy for over 25 years. Stephenson said she believes more people are interested in Genealogy because they want a sense of who they are.
Video: THP trooper injured in shooting receives ceremonial tribute in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Nashville first responders saluted an injured Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper as he made his way through Nashville for treatment in Georgia on Friday morning. The Nashville Fire Department and the Metro Nashville Police Department set up a large American flag on the Briley Parkway overpass above...
Green Hills Park Festival Returns
The nonprofit Friends of Green Hills Park is delighted to invite the community to the upcoming, free Green Hills Park Festival, presented by Bob Freeman for State Representative. The Festival will take place at Green Hills Park, located at 1200 Lone Oak Road, on Saturday, September 7, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.
Locals swarm Murfreesboro’s new skate park on opening day
After years of anticipation and community advocacy, Nate Williams, director of the Murfreesboro Parks & Recreation department, cut the ceremonial ribbon to officiate the opening of a new skate park on July 19. Williams considered multiple potential layouts for the park since planning began in 2021. The 12,000-square-foot skate park...
Smyrna Airport Director John Black announces retirement: 'I am truly grateful'
Long-time Smyrna Airport Executive Director John Black announced he'll be retiring by the end of 2024, according to a press release. “I am truly grateful to have had the incredible opportunity to be part of the growth and development of one of Rutherford County's greatest assets,” Black said in the press release from the Smyrna/Rutherford County Airport Authority. “We have accomplished so much with an amazing team, and the airport is set for a bright future ahead.” ...
Eighth & Main reopens at former Big Shake's with new menu, burgers, old favorites and more
When Big Shake's Hot Nashville Chicken announced it would be closing its franchise earlier this year, it came as a great disappointment for many Nashville Hot Chicken fanatics. At Columbia's downtown location at 822 S. Main St., which first opened in late 2021, co-owners Belinda Corken and Amy McGee were faced with two...
Church Music Program Developing Skills In Kids
Cookeville First United Methodist Church ready for the fall launch of its early music program designed to help develop fundamental skills in children. The program is a year-round program that the church has done for years. Coordinator of Worship at Cookeville First United Methodist Church Kathy Evans said the program uses more than just musical instruments as they use scarves and parachutes. Evans said the program allows children to learn and have fun doing it.
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