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Nick the Greek Coming to Nashville Area
Nick the Greek, a Northern California-based chain serving up authentic Greek street food, has inked three multi-unit franchise development deals across three states. The deals will introduce the fast-growing Greek chain to new markets across the country, including five units each in Salt Lake City and Nashville, and three units in San Diego. Nick the Greek is on pace to open more than 25 locations this year. With more than 75 restaurants in operation, the brand will approach 100 locations systemwide by the end of 2024.
Save the Date: Christmas with the King
Nashville Elvis Festival proudly presents the 7th annual CHRISTMAS WITH THE KING: A HOLIDAY TRIBUTE TO ELVIS — A special 2-hour show starring Graceland’s 2023 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist World Champion COTE DEONATH. A Franklin tradition, this high-octane holiday event features costume changes, a visit by Santa Claus...
Developer Proposes 250-Units Of Affordable Housing On W. Trinity In Nashville.
Affordable housing developer, Dominium, has submitted plans for a new affordable housing development on West Trinity Lane. The proposal comes on the heels of the developer’s most recent project, 900 At Cleveland Park, a 256-unit affordable housing development which is now leasing on Dickerson Pike. The proposed project is located on the now vacant vehicle storage lot at 865 West Trinity Lane.
Jack White to Play American Legion Post 82 This Saturday, July 27
Just last week, resident local rocker and Third Man head honcho Jack White quietly dropped a surprise new album, currently untitled (stamped as “NO NAME”) and released only as a physical, one-day-only vinyl that was included with all purchases at his Third Man Records storefront. His first new LP since dropping a pair of records in 2022, Fear of the Dawn and Entering Heaven Alive, the album is more akin to the blues and garage rock sound of the former, and has received high praise from the handful of folks lucky enough to hear it. What’s next for the venerated rocker (and whether his latest LP will eventually get a wider release) is not entirely known, but his live activity seems to be ramping up for the first time in more than a year, with a string of small regional shows and a west coast festival date just announced.
Free Meals Program for Wayne County Kids
On Friday, July 26, Southwest Human Resource Agency will welcome parents and caregivers from throughout the area to Wayne County Libraries for their weekly distribution of free summertime meals. The distribution of five days’ worth of breakfast and lunch food items will provide much-needed nutrition for kids and teens, in the absence of the daily meals they receive during the school year.
Backstage News On The Unprotected Chair Shot In AEW Blood & Guts Match
The days of wrestlers taking chair shots to the head, whether it’s protected or not, is a rare thing to see now as we’ve learned of the damage done to the brain that causes injuries such as CTE. AEW held the Blood & Guts Match for the fourth...
James C. Napier: Champion of African American progress
James Carroll Napier, born on June 9, 1845, in Nashville, Tennessee, was a prominent African American lawyer, politician, and civil rights advocate whose work had a lasting impact on the African American community. Napier’s contributions to civil rights, politics, and business helped pave the way for future generations of African American leaders.
Blackburn Ad Attacks ‘Woke Politics,’ Trans Women in Sports
Transcript: Riley Gaines: “I trained my entire life to be the best. I was one of the fastest women in the entire country. But woke politics made me swim against a man, sharing the pool and the locker room. That’s not just dangerous, it’s degrading. Thank god for Marsha Blackburn. No one fights harder to protect us. Marsha Blackburn will always stand for strong women because she’s one of us.”
Lebanon proposal for hundreds of homes near Five Oaks faces intense scrutiny
The Lebanon Planning Commission gave a negative recommendation to a controversial housing development plan that would be part of a golf course community called Five Oaks at an emotional public meeting Tuesday. The Meadows at Five Oaks is a proposal to build 274 homes on nearly 107 acres right by the existing Five Oaks neighborhoods just off Highway 70 and east of State Route 109. The project is near properties along Horn Springs Road. ...
AEW Rampage Spoilers For 7/26 (Taped On 7/24)
After AEW Dynamite on July 24th, All Elite Wrestling taped matches for the July 26th episode of AEW Rampage from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. The spoilers (via PWInsider) are as follows: WrestleZone will have full coverage of AEW Rampage as it airs on Friday. RELATED: AEW Dynamite Results (7/24/24): Blood & Guts Returns The post AEW Rampage Spoilers For 7/26 (Taped On 7/24) appeared first on Wrestlezone.
Nashville children speak out against bullying by neo-Nazi group, demand action
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — FOX 17 News speaks with a white nationalist expert after Nashville has seen several demonstrations from a self-proclaimed white supremacist group. On Wednesday, five Black children who were bullied by this group speak out alongside state representatives demanding action. Witnesses say a neo-Nazi group threatened...
Nashville women’s tackle football team plays for female empowerment and league championship
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Enforcers take the “three phases” of football to a new level. The Nashville-based women’s tackle football players combine career, motherhood, and athletic pursuit in their first season playing in the United States Premier Women’s Football League. From teachers to landscapers...
Wrongful death lawsuit involving a Gallatin nursing home is underway
Late this afternoon in the wrongful death case against the Gallatin Center for Rehabilitation and Healing, attorneys for the nursing home put the former administrator on the stand — Dawn Cochran.
Healing Ecosystems and Daylighting Murfreesboro’s Town Creek
MURFREESBORO, TN - Ecological restoration projects are gradually healing damaged ecosystems across the country. More than half a century ago, cities across the U.S. believed that burying waterways was one solution for flooding. However, those encased waterways lacked the natural greenery found in open streams – greenery that works as a natural filtration system. In other words, naturally flowing creeks and streams have less pollution while water that flows through underground culverts lead to lower water quality.
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