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Nashville Unites in Rally Against Antisemitism: Community Shows Resilience in Face of Neo-Nazi Hate
As Nashville grapples with a visible increase in antisemitic sentiment, the Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville responded emphatically by hosting a unity rally. Taking place at Bicentennial Park, the event on Sunday was a resolute condemnation of a series of neo-Nazi marches and other displays of hate that have recently targeted the Nashville community.
La Vergne Police Officers Return from Deployment Assignment at RNC
Five members of the La Vergne Police Department returned Friday, July 19, from a deployment assignment this week at the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee, WI. From the department, Chief Christopher Moews, Lt. David Durham, Lt. Eric Staats, Sgt. Bill Timson, and Patrol Officer Kyler Cline participated in the deployment.
Nashville Film Festival Announces Six Feature Films Selected to Screen at the 55th Annual Event
The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm), a week-long celebration of film, music and culture, announced a sneak peek of six acclaimed films selected for its 55th annual event, taking place from September 19–25, 2024 at venues throughout the city. This range of films serves as a preview of the first selections made public for the festival and a window to the diverse offering of screenings to come at this year’s event.
Bill and Crissy Haslam Foundation establishes endowed professorship of faith and reason at Lipscomb University
New professorship will bring national profile and expertise to campus. Lipscomb University announced today the establishment of the Bill and Crissy Haslam Endowed Distinguished Visiting Professor of Faith and Reason, thanks to a generous gift from the Bill and Crissy Haslam Foundation. This new professorship is a testament to the legacy of former Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and his wife, Crissy, recognizing their influential leadership shaped by faith and reason.
Fuzion’s Run At Nationals Ends, But What A Ride
The Fuzion run at the Southeast National Softball Tournament in Nashville, Tennessee came to an end after a great run that saw them get to the final 16 of a 54 team elimination bracket. After going 2-1 in Pool Play, the Fuzion opened bracket play with a win over the...
NashVillager Podcast: Oh say, can you sing?
Is a rotating roster of “Star-Spangled Banner” singers a great way to start sports games … or a liability?. After the latest viral national anthem performance, we take a look at how Nashville once learned that a less star-studded approach to opening pro sports games doesn’t always work, either. Plus the local news for July 22 and a summer camp for songwriting.
Friends of Warner Parks voices concern regarding Cheekwood
Already facing a lawsuit from a nonprofit entity associated with the Swan Ball and related to control of the annual gala, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art officials are also dealing with concerns from Friends of Warner Parks involving the nonprofit’s parking arrangement with the Metro Parks and Recreation Department.
Site Development Engineering: Maximizing Land Potential
Land is a finite resource, and as populations grow and urban areas expand, the need to utilize it effectively becomes paramount. Site development engineering plays a crucial role in this endeavor, transforming raw land into functional, sustainable, and valuable spaces. By carefully analyzing a site’s unique characteristics and applying innovative engineering solutions, professionals in this field can unlock the full potential of any piece of land. Barge Design Solutions Nashville, a leader in engineering design services, has a proven track record of optimizing land use for various projects, from residential developments to industrial complexes and public infrastructure.
Jewish Federation hosts event to denounce recent displays of anti-semitism in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville held an event to denounce the recent anti-Jewish demonstrations in the Nashville area. The event was held at Bicentennial Park on Sunday and was in response to a rash of neo-Nazi marches and demonstrations, which included an attempted takeover at a Metro Council Meeting, and a fight just off Broadway that resulted in charges.
Tennessee Valley Authority faces a push to get greener and more transparent
ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. — When he heard about the sale, Kerry McCarver was perplexed. In 2020, the mayor of rural Cheatham County discovered that the Tennessee Valley Authority bought about 280 acres of rolling farmland “in the middle of nowhere” in his county, which lies just west of Nashville and is home to about 42,000 […] The post Tennessee Valley Authority faces a push to get greener and more transparent appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
Why Caleb Floyd, Keilan Harris are key cogs in maintaining Stewarts Creek football's identity
Stewarts Creek football has hung its hat on a strong running game and defense during fifth-year coach Ben Caudill's tenure. Seniors Caleb Floyd and Keilan Harris will be integral parts of that identity for the 2024 Red Hawks. The two represented Stewarts Creek in a recent media day hosted by the Tennessee Titans.
First Alert Forecast: Unsettled week of weather
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Some of us got a good soaking of rain this weekend, others, not so much, but there are plenty of other opportunities to see rain throughout this week. I’m not expecting any widespread steady or heavy rainfall this week, but rather some off-and-on scattered rain showers...
Takin A Walk Presents our "I Love Country" episode
Join @thebuzzknight for this special "I Love Country" episode of Takin A Walk. This episode contains highlights from previous interviews with some of Nashville's best: Wynnona, Jelly Roll and Jay DeMarcus. If you have questions, comments or suggestions share them at
Podcast: Don’t Shoot Fireworks at the Ground When the Yard Is Brown
ICYMI: Stoney talks Yazoo, Daddy's Dogs, drought in Middle Tennessee, and much more on the latest SoBros Power Hour powered by Memo's Mexican Kitchen!. I’m back for another SoBros Power Hour! This week, I’m discussing the Yazoo tap room in Madison after a splendid Saturday afternoon spent tanking IPAs with friends, the drought in Middle Tennessee and what NOT to do when the grass is so brown it crunches under your feet when you step on it, the opening of The Strobel House, the new bar that the Daddy’s Dogs team is opening up in East Nashville, and much more!
Man hit by car in Madison dies
MADISON, Tenn. -- A 48-year-old Nashville man is killed while crossing the road in the Madison area. The pedestrian, who has not been identified at this time, died after being hit by a car shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday night while crossing Gallatin Pike South at Walton Lane, said Metro Nashville police, who are working to notify next of kin.
Central Greenbrier Goes Perfect Sunday
CHAPMANVILLE- When a team’s back is against the wall, that is when really good teams step up to the plate. On Sunday, July 21, the Central Greenbrier all-stars, in a win or go home situation, stepped up to the plate, the pitcher’s mound, and every position in the field in the best way possible on […] The post Central Greenbrier Goes Perfect Sunday appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
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