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Get Set, Go--Murfreesboro City School's TEACHING SIGNING DAY Monday at Scales Elementary!
Murfreesboro, TN - Are you ready to hear the rumble? New Murfreesboro City School's (MCS) teachers will be signing their contracts, receiving their laptops, and grabbing supplies with the Principal, Director of Schools, family members and school mascots on Monday (7/22/2024). The event will be held at Scales Elementary at 2340 St. Andrews Drive in Murfreesboro.
2024 James D Vaughn Southern Gospel Music Festival
GOSPEL MUSIC LOVERS WILL CONVERGE ON LAWRENCEBURG WEDNESDAY JULY 24TH THROUGH THE 27TH FOR THE 2024 JAMES D-VAUGHN SOUTHERN GOSPEL MUSIC FESTIVAL. THE EVENT WILL ONCE AGAIN BE HELD AT THE HISTORIC CROCKETT THEATER IN DOWNTOWN LAWRENCEBURG. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT LAWRENCEBURG T-N DOT GOV. ALL FEATURED CONCERTS WILL BE BEGIN AT 7 NIGHTLY AND AT 2 ON SATURDAY WITH A FREE MATINEE PERFORMANCES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT 1.
Microsoft’s outage impact on first responders across the Tennessee Valley
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) -A massive technology outage caused major disruptions around the world on Friday. This outage could go down as the largest in history. The computer chaos caused flight cancellations in Huntsville and airports, as well as businesses and hospitals. This was not the work of a hacker. The...
River Riders drop series finale to Pulaski
The Elizabethton River Riders fell to the Pulaski River Turtles on Friday in the series finale, 4-2. Jayden Lobliner (San Diego) led the offense with two hits and one run scored. Elizabethton (14-24) jumped out to an early lead against Pulaski (19-18) after Kade Huff (Grand Canyon) singled in the...
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.
CPJI Hosts Evening with Civil Rights Activist Fred Gray
The Columbia Peace and Justice Initiative (CPJI) will be hosting an evening with Civil Rights activist and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient attorney Fred Gray on Thursday, September 19 at 6 p.m. The event will be held at Maury Hills Church, located at 101 Unity Drive in Columbia. “It is...
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.
Backlash after Metro councilwoman implies Trump asked for assassination attempt
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — There continues to be fallout after two Metro Council members shut down a resolution to condemn political violence following the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump. Droves of people have been asking for one of those councilwoman to resign or be removed from office...
The Miami Dolphins Will Trade Tua Tagovailoa to the Tennessee Titans
With the NFL offseason comes predictions and bold takes. That specifically happens with trades that could happen before the season or the deadline. With that in mind, Tua Tagovailoa becomes an intriguing trade option, and if he is traded, it will be to the Tennessee Titans. This is all a...
Anti-semitic flyers dropped in Gallatin neighborhood
GALLATIN, Tenn. (WZTV) — Anti-semitic flyers were dropped in a Gallatin neighborhood overnight Thursday. This comes in the midst of marches and demonstrations involving hate groups across Nashville in the last two weeks. Ronald Durard first spotted the flyers near his driveway early Thursday morning before noticing they were...
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