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Ribbon-Cutting To Commemorate Webb School On National Register
McKenzie, Tenn.–The Webb School Alumni Association will host a ribbon-cutting this Saturday, July 20, to celebrate the former Webb Public School being placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held from 11 a.m. to noon at the school at 938 Walnut Ave. West.
Singer Ingrid Andress Cancels Several Concert Dates After Announcing She’s Entering Rehab
Ingrid Andress is taking a pause from touring after the fallout from her national anthem performance. The singer, 32, has canceled a handful of concert dates after announcing she’s entering rehab. A representative for Andress told the Associated Press that her “upcoming shows in Nashville and Denver have been canceled, and the venues are in […]
Nashville stylist impacted by hair braiding scam
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — As many people enjoy the hot weather and go on vacation, you might opt to get your hair done first. For those looking to get braids, watch out. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is getting reports of scammers targeting clients who want the style, and they’re using real stylists’ work to do it.
Restrictions Changed For Relative Caregiver Program
A new state law reduces the requirements needed for families to become eligible for the Relative Caregiver Program (RCP). UCDD Case Manager Marcia Riddle said the change allows relatives with any court order to enroll in the program instead of requiring a final order. Riddle said she thinks it is a positive change because they have a lot of people in the region who are now able to access the program.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools, Satanic Temple settle First Amendment lawsuit. MSCS to pay $15K
In March, The Satanic Temple sued the Shelby County Board of Education, alleging that Memphis-Shelby County Schools turned a blind eye to the First Amendment and repeatedly tried to dissuade its After School Satan Club from meeting at Chimneyrock Elementary. Now, the two groups have reached a settlement, and the...
Rep. Mark Green to host annual Service Academy Day at Franklin High Aug. 3
U.S. Rep. Mark Green (R-Clarksville) will host the sixth-annual Service Academy Day at Franklin High School on Aug. 3. The event will take place at from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with doors open at 10 a.m. Representatives from the U.S. Military Academy (West Point), U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy will be in attendance.
Zach Edey's Heartbreaking Seven-Word Message After Nasty Summer League Injury
Memphis Grizzlies fans were totally hyped for the return of Zach Edey after the highly-touted rookie missed the last five games due to a left ankle injury. The No. 9 overall pick of the 2024 NBA Draft returned to action on Thursday against the New Orleans Pelicans. Unfortunately, Edey's time on the ...
Pearl-Cohn vs CPA football game part of Tennessee State John Merritt Classic expansion
The Tennessee State football John Merritt Classic is expanding. The 2024 edition will include a high school game featuring reigning Class 4A state champion Pearl-Cohn, which is located about a mile from TSU's campus, and reigning Division II-AA state champion Christ Presbyterian Academy. The TSSAA football game will be played at Pearl-Cohn on...
Juvenile accused of suffocating, killing 8-year-old cousin with bedding in Tennessee
HUMBOLDT, Tenn. (WTZV) — A Middle Tennessee district attorney confirmed disturbing details out of Humboldt, Tennessee concerning two juveniles this past week. A home security video shows a 12-year-old girl, set to turn 13 years old next week, use bedding to suffocate her 8-year-old cousin, District Attorney General Frederick H. Agee confirms. The two were sharing a bunk bed while visiting family in Humboldt.
Murfreesboro TDK's 'The Exchange' to include shortcut road, Trader Joe's and walkability
"Walkability" defines TDK's "The Exchange" apartment and commercial development off Murfreesboro's Medical Center Parkway. "The Exchange development will wrap up the remaining Medical Center Parkway developments between Thompson Lane and Interstate 24," said Ross Bradley, vice president of development for Murfreesboro-bases TDK. "This kind of closes that chapter." ...
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...
National track star Claire Stegall of Nolensville commits to Florida
National track star Claire Stegall committed to Florida on Thursday, according to the Nolensville cross country team's social media post on X. As one of the top female high school distance runners in the nation, Stegall ended her junior season as the Tennessee Gatorade Track and Field Runner of the Year. She was also named the Tennessean Sports Awards Girls Athlete of the Year and the Girls Track and Field Athlete of the Year. She was also...
BTH: Future of Christian Brothers University
Nationally, colleges and universities have seen a decline in enrollment, often called an enrollment cliff. The recent drop has been attributed to low birth rates around the time of the Great Recession, the cost of higher education vs. scholarships/financial help received, COVID-19, and more. Christian Brothers University (CBU) recently appointed...
Lion Strategically Expands Nashville Portfolio with Another Multifamily Acquisition with The Grove Brentwood
Lion Real Estate Group, LLC (“LREG”), a Dallas-headquartered real estate investment and asset management firm focused on acquiring value-add and opportunistic multifamily properties, acquired Bradford Woods, a 312-unit multifamily property in Nashville, Tennessee for an undisclosed price. They will re-brand the property as “The Grove Brentwood” and implement value-add techniques by utilizing their vertically integrated team.
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