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Titans will only wear Oilers throwbacks once in 2024
Mike Keith reported on this week’s Official Titans Podcast that the Tennessee Titans will only wear the Houston Oilers throwback uniforms one time during the 2024 season - week 18 against the Houston Texans. I love that they will wear them against the Texans again. We will get another week of hearing Texans fans and the national media cry about it. That is so much fun.
A New Horizon in Combatting Homelessness with 90-Room Supportive Facility
Nashville has stepped into the spotlight with the unveiling of the Strobel House. According to WSMV, the $35 million project offers 90 rooms to individuals with nowhere else to turn. Tailored with essential amenities such as laundry facilities and a computer lab, this facility seeks to offer a foundation on which its residents can rebuild their lives. Considered a monumental step in addressing the homelessness crisis, this housing solution isn't the city's only plan. Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell emphasized, “We need to see, frankly, more permanent supportive homes as part of the effort to end chronic homelessness.”
Don’t Miss the 7th Annual Southern Food & Whiskey Event
The Southern Whiskey Society is thrilled to announce that tickets for the much-anticipated, newly renamed Southern Food & Whiskey Experience are now available! Mark your calendars for August 10, 2024, at The Factory in Franklin, TN. This year’s event promises to be a unique and immersive gathering, building on last year’s success and taking it to the next level.
Where new coach Derek Mason's MTSU football team is predicted to finish in 2024 CUSA poll
Middle Tennessee State football is picked to finish fourth in the 2024 Conference USA preseason poll, the league announced Friday. Liberty was picked first, receiving 18 of the 20 first-place votes (197 points). Western Kentucky was picked second, receiving the other two first-place votes (173 points) while Jacksonville State (166) was third, followed by the Blue Raiders (98).
Lawsuit: 2 complainants say Rob Mitchell planned to cut their pay
A new lawsuit accuses Rutherford County Property Assessor Rob Mitchell of retaliating against two employees who made complaints by an initial plan to cut their pay. Richard Kincade filed a Rutherford County Ethics Committee complaint June 17, and John Key filed a conflict of interest complaint June 26 with Rutherford County Attorney...
Ft. Campbell to Host Welcome Home Ceremony for 3rd Rakkasans Brigade Combat Team
A welcome home ceremony for the U.S. Army’s 3rd Rakkasans Brigade Combat Team from the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) will be conducted at Fort Campbell Sunday for soldiers redeploying from Eastern Europe. According to Army officials, the Rakkasans are returning to Fort Campbell after a nine-month deployment in...
Nashville Home Show to Return to Music City Center
The Nashville Home Show returns to the heart of downtown at the Music City Center from Friday, September 6 through Sunday, September 8. The show will feature exciting exhibits showcasing cutting-edge technology and the latest trends in home improvement, including kitchen and bath, windows, flooring, outdoor living and more. Bravo fan-favorite Craig Conover is set to headline.
Kentucky Arrest: Manhunt in Tennessee Trooper Shooting Ends
Tennessee, TN – The search for Braze Rucker, who was wanted in connection with the shooting of a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper on I-40 in Putnam County, is over. Rucker was taken into custody in Princeton, KY by Kentucky State Police (KSP) on Thursday. The capture involved the use of THP Trooper Adam Cothron’s handcuffs, adding a poignant note to the arrest.
Hendersonville Business Owner Sentenced to 47 Months in Federal Prison for Fraud and Tax Charges
In a significant turn of events for financial misconduct within the Middle District of Tennessee, Scotty Thomas Lumley, a 56-year-old business owner from Hendersonville, received a sentence to serve 47 months in federal prison earlier today. The conviction, as detailed by the U.S. Attorney's Office, also includes an order for Lumley to pay $1,198,833.62 in restitution to the affected parties.
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.
Nashville Mourns 8-Year-Old Victim as Cousin, 12, Faces Murder Charges in Tragic Loss
A Nashville community is grappling with the tragic loss of 8-year-old Demeria Hollingsworth, who authorities say was suffocated by her 12-year-old cousin earlier this week. At a vigil held at Cockrill Elementary School, where Demeria was a student since Pre-K according to WSMV, friends and family gathered to remember the young girl described as "very energetic, always happy, outgoing, smart," by her grandmother, Tamara Pullum. Demeria's academic accomplishments were highlighted as well, having made straight A's and consistently being named to the principles list.
Anchor Drop: 42 Days to Kickoff
Shocking no one... Vanderbilt is picked to finish last in the SEC. Good morning. Optional Musical Accompaniment We are now 42 days away from Vanderbilt football’s season opener against Virginia Tech. 42 for the Commodores is worn by two players. Callahan Blair is a 6’4”, 213-pound freshman edge rusher from Palm Harbor, Florida, who was ranked as a three-star prospect. 5’9”, 200-pound freshman running back Jake Balis, from Granger, Indiana, is a walk-on. Well, SEC Media Days ended with the annual tradition of picking Vanderbilt last in the now-16-team SEC (not that we recognize, oh, six of the schools as...
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