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Brad Paisley’s The Store Launches School Supply Drive for Middle Tennessee Families
The Store, located on 12th Ave S in Nashville, was founded to help combat food insecurity in Middle Tennessee with empathy, dignity, and respect. Founded by Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley, The Store transcends traditional food aid, offering comprehensive solutions to hunger and poverty. To address a growing need, The Store is expanding beyond with The School Store, a new project aimed at providing school supplies for Middle Tennessee families.
‘Farmer Wants A Wife’ Mitchell Kolinsky Talks Finding Love On TV
Farmer Wants a Wife star Mitchell Kolinsky opened up to a local news station in Tennessee about finding love on the hit reality show. He was one of four farmers in Season 2 who set off on a journey to find the love of their life. Three of the farmers did choose someone at the end. However, only two of them, including Mitchell are still with their chosen partner. Now, he’s opening up more about finding love on television. What did he have to say? Keep reading to find out more.
Statewide Biomedical and Clinical Research Collaborative Awards Granted
A systemwide collaborative grant program led by the UT Health Science Center College of Medicine in Knoxville is supporting research and scholarly activities to pursue discoveries addressing health issues across Tennessee and beyond. The program will fund six awards totaling more than $450,000 to support teams of clinicians, faculty, and...
Supreme Court seeks GOP states’ response to Justice Department’s Title IX restoration bid
The Supreme Court on Tuesday invited two Republican-led states to respond to an effort by the Justice Department to enforce parts of a new Biden administration Title IX rule in locations where court orders have temporarily blocked the entire regulation. The move follows a pair of petitions filed by U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar to […]
Lawrence County Council of Community Clubs Annual Picnic and Auction – 7/27
Lawrence County Council of Community Clubs will have their annual Picnic & Auction Saturday July 27, 2024 at Rotary Park Gym in Lawrenceburg. Starting at 4:00 for games, 5:00 for supper, 6:00 for auction. All Funds go to the Disaster Fund to help needy families. Thank you for sharing!
Ex-general manager of Tarpley Shop Utility District indicted for theft
The former general manager of the Tarpley Shop Utility District (TSUD) in Pulaski -- which provided water service to approximately 1,200 customers before its merger with South Giles Utility District earlier this year -- has been indicted as the result of an investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller's Office.
Free school supply drive in Athens for local families
Limestone County Churches Involved, Inc. is hosting a school supply drive in Athens for families in the school system. Details on location, date and time are listed below. For this particular drive in Athens, go to First United Methodist’s Youth Center at 203 North Jefferson St. This organization requests that attendees please bring a proof of residency via utility bill, ID or lease in order to verify identity.
Trump to host private meeting at Nashville Bitcoin Conference with $800K pricetag
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Former President Donald Trump is slated to deliver a speech at the Bitcoin Conference in Nashville on Saturday afternoon. After his speech at the conference, there’s an offer for attendees to meet with the former president. However, that meeting will cost a minimum of $800,000.
Bill Monroe’s home and property up for sale
The 244 acre property owned by Bill Monroe for more than 40 years in Goodlettsville, TN is listed for sale, including the home he lived in until his passing in 1996. Unless a private sale can be arranged, the property is currently set to be turned into an exclusive 21-home estate community, The Reserve at Mandolin Hills, already approved by Sumner County.
Montgomery Co. Commissioners approve property tax increase, budget cuts in new fiscal year
During a special meeting, the Montgomery County Commission approved the 2024- 25 budget and set the property tax rate to $2.10, a 27-cent increase, slightly less than the initial 35-cent increase previously proposed. Following several discussions and votes on budget cuts from commissioners, the property tax was set at $2.10 after a few million of proposed spending for this year's budget was cut. ...
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