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Join the Magic: Christmas Feature Film Casting Call in Nashville
Hey there aspiring actors, models and talented individuals! Great news is coming your way from Nashville, Tennessee. Isn’t it exciting to know that you can become part of a heartwarming Christmas feature film? Casting directors are on the hunt for non-union background extras for this project set to be shot in the Nashville area. How cool is that?
Meet Battle Creek High's head coaches for first TSSAA school year
Maury County's newest high school, Battle Creek High, is set to open its doors for students in August. In the 2024-25 school year, Battle Creek will have only freshman and sophomores enrolled, yet every program except football will compete at the varsity level. "It's really a mindset," said Battle Creek athletic director BreAnna Green,...
'A special, special person.' Artist remembers friend restaurateur Randy Rayburn
Often, our grief includes reflection and gratitude for people who truly shaped our lives. A prominent Nashville artist is looking back following the death of an important name to the city.
Patrick Reilly traded to Orioles, will reunite with former Vanderbilt baseball teammates
Former Vanderbilt baseball pitcher Patrick Reilly will join former teammates Enrique Bradfield Jr. and Carter Young in the Orioles' minor-league system. Reilly was a fifth-round pick of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2023 after putting up a 5.25 ERA across 49 games and 14 starts with the Commodores from 2021-23. Reilly struck out 187 batters in 144 innings but also walked 93. ...
Man Injured In Eagle Way Crash
A wreck on Eagle Way at the intersection of Cadiz Road sent a man to the hospital Wednesday morning. Christian County Sheriff’s deputies say a car driven by Ronnie Moss was westbound on Cadiz Road when a problem with his brakes caused his vehicle to hit a northbound SUV driven by Irvin Payne and a northbound car driven by Lane Carter who were both on Eagle Way.
East Tennessee could see more flooding from storms Wednesday: Knoxville, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg under flood watch
East Tennessee could be in for some more flooding today. After flash floods closed down Dollywood and left some parkgoers without a vehicle on Sunday, East Tennessee is bracing for another round of storms that could bring more flooding to the area, according to the National Weather Service. The weather service put...
Steven Gibson receives Vol State Award at Tennessee 4-H Roundup
Steven Gibson, son of Steve and Crystal Gibson of Toone, received the Vol State Award at Tennessee 4-H Roundup, held at UT Martin during the week of July 15-19. He has made numerous contributions to Hardeman County 4-H serving as his 4-H clubs president for several years as well as being a part of one state runner-up Meats Judging team in 2021 and a member of the state winning team in 2022, earning trips to Denver, Colorado and Manhattan, Kansas. Steven participated on many other judging teams including Livestock and Poultry. He is completing his service to the Western Region 4-H All-Star Council and just completed his term on State 4-H Council as Senior Representative, passing his jacket off to the successor at Roundup. Steven was also named a state winner in the Level II Food Science Project at 4-H Roundup, earning a trip to National 4-H Congress in Atlanta in November. He is already attending UT Martin and plans to complete his degree there with aspirations of becoming a 4-H Agent with the University of Tennessee Extension.
Clarksville Mayor Pitts elected to Tennessee Municipal League Board of Directors
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts was elected to the 2024-25 Board of Directors of the Tennessee Municipal League (TML), during the League’s annual business meeting recently held in Knoxville. Mayor Pitts was nominated by the TML membership for consideration by a six-member nominating committee composed of...
Nashville Braces for Extreme Heat, Advisory Issued for Middle Tennessee Amid Risk of Heat-Related Illnesses
The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a heat advisory for Middle Tennessee, effective from today at noon until 7 p.m. CDT Thursday, with heat index values potentially reaching 109. The advisory warns of increased risk for heat-related illnesses given the high temperatures and humidity levels forecasted. In an...