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CBG to host The Experience in Nashville
– The Continental Buying Group (CBG) is proud to announce its upcoming “jewel in the crown” – “The Experience” – slated for September 9-11 in Nashville, TN. Building on the success of previous years in Tampa, New Orleans, and Miami, this year’s event promises to transform the traditional jewelry show format with an innovative blend of networking, education, and entertainment tailored exclusively for its members.
Bellevue homeowners fear new development will disrupt ecosystem, large birds’ nest
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Whether bald eagle or osprey, homeowners in Bellevue are worried the development of a new apartment complex will disrupt large birds who’ve built a nest on a nearby light pole. The Ariza Bellevue project, developed by Cypressbrook Company, would build a 417-unit apartment complex on...
Metro Parks expending programs to serve more communities
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - July is Parks and Recreation Month and in Nashville, Metro Parks is focused on giving more people access to its resources. Metro Parks is expanding its hours, locations and activities to help more people as the city grows. At Smith Springs Community Center, they’re focused on...
This is what happened to murdered Mississippi woman after her accused killer allegedly beat her up in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - For the first time we are hearing and seeing what took place between a Mississippi man and the young woman he is accused of killing. Bricen Rivers, 23, and Lauren Johansen, 22, were on a trip to Nashville last December when they got into a brutal fight. Rivers was arrested and put in a Davidson County jail for several months.
Hate group caught on camera calling group of children racial slurs enrages parents; NAACP calls for nonviolent response
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A video circulating on social media has parents enraged. The video shows a hate group calling a group of children a variety of racial slurs. Jonathan Williamson, president of the NAACP Nashville chapter spoke with WSMV4 about the incident. “At this point when children are involved...
Incoming NASBA CEO Appoints Four to Leadership Team
The CEO and president elect of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) has selected four people to join the leadership team once current NASBA President and CEO Ken Bishop retires later this month. Daniel Dustin, who was selected to succeed Bishop last April, chose Kent Absec, Brenner...
Investigation on drugs in downtown detention center leads to four indictments
A six-month investigation into the presence of drugs in the Downtown Detention Center jail led to the indictment of four people, Metro Nashville Police announced in a Monday press release.
Nashville's Honky Tonk Tuesdays leaving longtime home at American Legion
An East Nashville staple event is moving a bit further east. Nearly a decade after setting up shop at Inglewood's American Legion Post 82 in August 2015, Brendan Malone and Kevin Martin's critically acclaimed and locally beloved Honky Tonk Tuesday Nights event is moving to Eastside Bowl on Aug. 6, 2024. A press statement...
Friends of Warner Parks voices concern regarding Cheekwood
Already facing a lawsuit from a nonprofit entity associated with the Swan Ball and related to control of the annual gala, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art officials are also dealing with concerns from Friends of Warner Parks involving the nonprofit’s parking arrangement with the Metro Parks and Recreation Department.
Nashville Man Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run Involving Motorized Wheelchair on Myatt Drive
A 43-year-old man, Sterling L. Jenkins, is facing multiple charges after being involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred on Myatt Drive at Roosevelt Avenue, according to Nashville authorities. The collision, which took place Sunday evening, claimed the life of Gregory Torrance Sr., a 65-year-old Nashville resident. Metro Nashville Police Department reports indicate Torrance was crossing the street in an unmarked crosswalk and utilizing a motorized wheelchair when he was struck.
Charles Cooper: Transforming Meharry Medical College’s Technology Infrastructure with Results-Driven Leadership
Charles Cooper is the valiant Vice President of the Office of Information Technology at Meharry Medical College (MMC). He draws inspiration from the former NFL Coach Bill Parcells’s words: “You don’t get any medal for trying something, you get medals for results.” This philosophy is reflected in all aspects of his decision-making and leadership. Under his guidance, MMC’s technological infrastructure has undergone a major transformation, leading to improved IT security and mitigated threats from cyberattacks. His IT competence has significantly enhanced MMC’s operational integrity and efficiency.
Temporary driver services center opens in Lebanon. Location, hours and what you can do
Mobile driver service center units opened Monday in Lebanon while the city's regular driver services center is closed for a remodel. The state's mobile station will work out of two buses according to Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security spokesperson Wesley Moster. The location is at 410 Park Drive in the parking lot next to the Lebanon Public Works building, Moster said. ...
Towne Coffee in Columbia Now Open Sundays
Towne Coffee, a coffee shop located on Nashville Highway, just two miles north of downtown Columbia, announces that it is now open on Sundays. Towne Coffee offers so much more than just great coffee. Their scrumptious breakfast and lunch menus offer made-to-order dishes that feature fresh whole foods and a gourmet flare, along with decadent pastries, and to-die-for smoothies.
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