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Dolly Parton Abandons Dollywood Following Theme Park Shut Down, Opens New Business Instead
It looks like Dolly Parton is once again veering away from her duty as Dreamer-in-Chief at Dollywood, and setting her sights on yet another new business venture. While many celebrities stay busy creating their own brands with various products, it is hard to imagine another star who has stayed as busy as Dolly Parton after the country star confirmed her retirement (well, from touring).
Country stars shine on political stages
Welcome to The Pick, The Tennessean music staff's weekly email conversation about all things you need to know — hot insider takes from Music City's legendary creative community, plus the who, what and where impacting our communities from Lower Broadway to Leiper's Fork and beyond. I'm Marcus K. Dowling, The Tennessean's country music reporter. Over...
Motorcyclist killed in head-on crash with SUV on Peachers Mill Road
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A motorcyclist has died after a head-on collision Thursday evening on Peachers Mill Road. At approximately 6:35 p.m., the motorcycle and SUV crashed on Peachers Mill at Allen Griffey Road. The motorcyclist was flown to Nashville by LifeFlight helicopter, but has since died of his injuries, according to Clarksville Police spokesman Officer Scott Beaubien.
Waverly Confronts Slow Recovery on Third Anniversary of Flood Disaster
As the town of Waverly marks three years since catastrophic flooding claimed lives and destroyed property, residents continue to navigate the slow march towards restoration. On the anniversary of the devastating event, buildings still lie in ruin, reminders of the tragedy and the ongoing struggle for a return to normalcy. Waverly Mayor Buddy Frazier relayed to WSMV that, despite delays, there is progress, with plans in motion to construct new housing and the hope for federal funding to clear the remaining wreckage.
Trisha Yearwood displays svelte figure in Nashville with husband Garth Brooks as fans beg ‘share your weight loss tips’
TRISHA Yearwood’s fans have begged the country music singer to share her weight loss secrets after she revealed her svelte figure in Nashville. The cookbook author showed off her slim frame while attending the Academy of Country Music Honors with her husband, Garth Brooks, 62. On Thursday, Trisha, 59, shared several photos on Instagram that […]
Nashville mayor introduces legislation aimed at safety and ‘protecting First Amendment rights’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell has announced the introduction of four new pieces of legislation that he says are aimed at boosting public safety and protecting First Amendment rights. O’Connell said that this legislation comes during high political tensions and that it will help discourage behavior...
Amazon Housing Equity Fund opens for developer applications in Nashville
Amazon's affordable-housing development fund that has already created and preserved 3,100 homes in the Nashville area since 2021 reopened its fund for applications to build or save more lower-cost homes, the tech giant announced this week. The Amazon Housing Equity Fund deploys grants and low-interest loans to affordable housing developers in the company's...
Exciting Upcoming Events in Clifton, TN
Good things are happening in the City of Clifton, and we are here to let our readers know!. First up is the Women’s River Kayaking event on August 31st. Want to learn to kayak? Want to spend more time on the water? The City of Clifton and TN RiverLine are sponsoring this free event. There will be 12 kayaks available for use, or you can bring your own. For more information on this event, call 931-213-4192 or email [email protected].
Tennessee finalizes deal with Tony Vitello to become highest-paid coach in college baseball
Athletics has finalized a deal with Tony Vitello to make him the highest-paid coach in college baseball after leading UT's baseball program to its first ever national championship in June. Vitello has signed a contract extension and raise that will pay him $3 million annually through June 30, 2029. His...
MaxPreps High School Football Rankings 2024
Throughout the high school football season, MaxPreps updates its high school football rankings. Below, we have shared the Middle Tennessee schools that MaxPreps has ranked in the Top 100 in their high school football rankings. Latest update: August 21, 2023. #3. Lipscomb Academy, Nashville. #6. Oakland, Murfreesboro. #7. Montgomery Bell...
Watch Wynonna Judd Take Crowd to “Southern Church” With Shania Twain and Tanya Tucker for “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”
Back in 2023, Shania Twain hit the road with her Queen of Me Tour which started just a few months after she released an album with the same name. Besides celebrating new music, the tour featured numerous hit songs that helped Twain gain the name of “Queen of Country Pop.” And with songs like “From This Moment On” and “Any Man of Mine”, the singer entertained fans all over the world as the tour went through the U.S., Canada, and Europe. While helming the massive tour, Twain took a moment during one of her shows to share the stage with Tanya Tucker and Wynonna Judd. Needing a little help performing one of her classic songs, the three proved why they are some of the top females in country music.
“For Sale, Famously Pre-Owned”: Post Malone’s Truck From ‘F-1 Trillion’ Album Cover Spotted in Downtown Nashville
Already having a successful career in music, Post Malone grew an impressive fanbase with hits like “Sunflower” and “Better Now.” While thrilled about the success he created, the singer wanted to expand his career into the world of country music. With such a deep history in music, country has gone through some changes in recent years as stars like Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll dominate the genre. But with the release of F-1 Trillion, it seems fans can’t get enough of Malone’s debut in country music. And wanting to promote his new album, it seems the truck from his album cover is parked in downtown Nashville.
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