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SEC media poll shocks fans
There were a lot of potential storylines that could come out of SEC media days this week before the beginning of the 2024 football season. Future Southeastern Conference champion Vanderbilt Commodores was not supposed to be one of them. SEC media days are one of the most interesting things we have going on this week Read more... The post Vanderbilt again somehow earns multiple first place votes in SEC media poll appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Titans will only wear Oilers throwbacks once in 2024
Mike Keith reported on this week’s Official Titans Podcast that the Tennessee Titans will only wear the Houston Oilers throwback uniforms one time during the 2024 season - week 18 against the Houston Texans. I love that they will wear them against the Texans again. We will get another week of hearing Texans fans and the national media cry about it. That is so much fun.
Where new coach Derek Mason's MTSU football team is predicted to finish in 2024 CUSA poll
Middle Tennessee State football is picked to finish fourth in the 2024 Conference USA preseason poll, the league announced Friday. Liberty was picked first, receiving 18 of the 20 first-place votes (197 points). Western Kentucky was picked second, receiving the other two first-place votes (173 points) while Jacksonville State (166) was third, followed by the Blue Raiders (98).
A New Horizon in Combatting Homelessness with 90-Room Supportive Facility
Nashville has stepped into the spotlight with the unveiling of the Strobel House. According to WSMV, the $35 million project offers 90 rooms to individuals with nowhere else to turn. Tailored with essential amenities such as laundry facilities and a computer lab, this facility seeks to offer a foundation on which its residents can rebuild their lives. Considered a monumental step in addressing the homelessness crisis, this housing solution isn't the city's only plan. Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell emphasized, “We need to see, frankly, more permanent supportive homes as part of the effort to end chronic homelessness.”
Lawsuit: 2 complainants say Rob Mitchell planned to cut their pay
A new lawsuit accuses Rutherford County Property Assessor Rob Mitchell of retaliating against two employees who made complaints by an initial plan to cut their pay. Richard Kincade filed a Rutherford County Ethics Committee complaint June 17, and John Key filed a conflict of interest complaint June 26 with Rutherford County Attorney...
Gilda’s Club of Middle Tennessee to Host Annual Golf Classic
Gilda’s Club Middle Tennessee, an organization dedicated to providing support, education, and hope to people impacted by cancer, will host the 18th annual Gilda’s Club Golf Classic on Monday, August 26, at The Golf Club of Tennessee. Foursome teams to play and event sponsorships are still available and can be purchased online here.
This growing Nashville suburb could soon get a new emergency room to serve patients needs
Depending on the time of day and traffic, residents of the fast-growing Nashville suburb White House currently drive between 20 to 30 minutes to get to the nearest emergency room, but that could soon change. Tristar Hendersonville Medical Center announced Wednesday that it intends to build a new, freestanding emergency room in White House to "enhance health care access and critical emergency services" in an area where population increased over 23% in the last four years....
Ft. Campbell to Host Welcome Home Ceremony for 3rd Rakkasans Brigade Combat Team
A welcome home ceremony for the U.S. Army’s 3rd Rakkasans Brigade Combat Team from the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) will be conducted at Fort Campbell Sunday for soldiers redeploying from Eastern Europe. According to Army officials, the Rakkasans are returning to Fort Campbell after a nine-month deployment in...
On This Day in 1954: Elvis Presley’s First Single, “That’s All Right,” Was Released by Sun Records
July 19 marks the 70th anniversary of the launch of Elvis Presley’s recording career. On that day in 1954, famed Memphis, Tennessee, label Sun Records released the future King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s debut single, “That’s All Right.”. “That’s All Right” was a song...
Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton attends Whisper Aero ribbon cutting
Cumberland County Mayor Allen Foster, Crossville Mayor RJ Crawford and House Speaker Cameron Sexton joined Whisper Aero Co-founders, Mark Moore and Ian Villa, for the official ribbon cutting of Whisper Aero’s Flight Test Center. Construction on the 8,000 square foot hangar at the Crossville Memorial Airport began last July. The new facility was made possible through a $1.2 million appropriation from the State of Tennessee and features a high bay area for testing and office space for onsite engineering.
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