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Big Sky Farm Sunflower Days Coming Up
Pick sunflowers, sip on lemonade, shop for local goods and more during Big Sky Farm Sunflower Days, located in Sumner County. The summer event takes place over two weekends, July 26 – 28 and August 2 – 4. Big Sky Farm Sunflower Days. Big Sky Farm, located in...
Titans May Have Found Diamond in Rough at LB
The Tennessee Titans could have something special with one of their rookies. It's not very common that a day three NFL draft pick is a contributor right off the bat, but Tennessee Titans fourth-round pick Cedric Gray may be an exception. With training camp starting next week, Gray is currently...
Luke Combs and Post Malone Take over the Streets of Nashville, Shut down Lower Broadway
With country music transforming over the years, the genre watched as stars like Garth Brooks, Keith Urban, Toby Keith, Reba McEntire, and Dolly Parton honored the rich history of the genre. But recently, country music welcomed singers like Beyonce, who celebrated her entrance into the genre with her album, Cowboy Carter. And with Beyonce leading the way, it seems that Post Malone is preparing for the release of his debut country album, F-1 Trillion. With Malone collaborating with Luke Combs on the new song “Guy For That”, the pair recently took over the streets of Nashville for a music video.
Ingrid Andress Makes First Career Move After Botched National Anthem Performance
With songs like “More Hearts Than Mine”, “Wishful Drinking”, and “The Stranger”, singer Ingrid Andress appeared to be the next big star in country music. Wasting little time, the country star even released two studio albums. Her last, Good Person, released back in August 2022. Gaining a loyal following over the last decade, Andress received the chance to perform the national anthem for Major League Baseball. For many singers, performing the national anthem is somewhat of a milestone. But for Andress, it marked a low point in her career as she not only botched the performance but recently canceled a string of concerts due to the backlash and her entering rehab.
Nashville's first permanent supportive housing center opens its doors
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The city’s first permanent supportive housing facility, The Strobel Center, opened its doors in Nashville as the city faces a homeless crisis. The $35 million development downtown will be home to 90 units. Half of the site will be used to house those who...
BGPD hosting softball game fundraiser for Simpson Co. teen
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – A softball game this fall will help show support for a local teen. The Bowling Green Police Department announced Friday that “The Fight for 9” will be hosted on Sept. 14 to benefit Mason Davis. Davis was injured during a car crash in...
Blue Raiders Earn Another AVCA Team Academic Award
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – The Middle Tennessee volleyball team has been honored with earning the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award for the seventh consecutive year, dating back to the 2017-18 season. The award is given to programs that maintained a year-long grade-point average of 3.3 or better...
Council Gives Nod to Community Development FY25 Annual Action Plan
The Murfreesboro City Council approved the FY25 Annual Action Plan and Subrecipient Awards Thursday, July 18, 2024. The Annual Action Plan represents local priorities and funding allocation totaling approximately $1.3 million to address community development and housing needs. The Plan is presented to the federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to receive Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program funds.
Meet the Olympic torch runner from Murfreesboro
Good morning, friends, this is Tennessean columnist Brad Schmitt, in New York City this morning with my youngest nephew, who recently graduated from high school. Sam, my nephew, has always wanted to go to the Big Apple, and said he wanted to make his first trip there with his uncles. 🍎 Ain't that sweet? ...
Tennessee Governor Bets Big on Vouchers with Primary Endorsements. Will it Work?
(This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters) At the Halfway Market in Franklin, Tennessee, where locals come for a good hamburger and friendly conversation, Republican Brian Beathard works the crowd as a candidate for a high-profile legislative seat ahead of a pivotal session on the future of the […]
Hospice care provider provider agrees to pay $19.428 million to settle case involving false claims for patients
Gentiva, successor to Kindred at Home, has agreed to pay $19.428 million to resolve allegations that Kindred at Home and related entities (Kindred) knowingly submitted false claims and knowingly retained overpayments for hospice services provided to patients who were ineligible to receive hospice benefits under various federal health care programs. Gentiva’s hospice operations, headquartered in Atlanta, include entities that previously operated Kindred at Home hospice locations under the names Avalon, Kindred, SouthernCare and SouthernCare New Beacon.
Remains found in Shelbyville earlier this month identified as missing 16-year-old girl
Human remains found earlier this month in Shelbyville have been identified as belonging to a 16-year-old girl, who was first reported missing on June 29, officials have announced. Shelbyville police said in a social media post that the remains, found July 8 on Old Nashville Dirt Road by a pedestrian,...
Tears celebrated in home town
Marshall County proclaimed July 9, 2024, as Kavares Tears Day – a day that recognized Tears as an exceptional baseball player. Tears played a major part in the University of Tennessee’s baseball team winning the 2024 Men’s College World Series. As Tears neared the Lewisburg Square, the huge crowd clapped and cheered as the instrumental version of “Rocky Top” played. Photographs were taken with his fans and Tears autographed UT flags, baseballs, shirts, and other sports memorabilia – even a shoe! Mayor Mike Keny said a few words, along with Rep. Todd Warner, Tears’ high school baseball coach from Columbia Academy- Coach Rickie Estep, and Reverend Herbert Johnson led a prayer.
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