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You’re Invited: Hattie B’s Celebrates 10 Years in West Nashville!
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken is spicing things up this weekend with a birthday bash to celebrate 10 years at their West Nashville location! West Nashville was Hattie B’s second location, opening ten years ago on July 24, 2014. Hattie B’s is throwing a birthday celebration to commemorate this...
PROSPECT LEAGUE: Dans slow down Rhythm
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — The Danville Dans pitching staff was on full display on Friday. Starter Gunnar Brown and reliever Easton Storey teamed up to give up only four hits with 13 strikeouts as the Dans beat the Full Count Rhythm 2-1 on Friday at Drakes Creek Field 3. On offense, Gray Wells and Andrew Hendrickson each had two hits while Hunter Faldo drove in a run on a fielder's choice and Wells scored on an error. Brown improved his record to 4-2 with nine strikeouts in six innings, while Storey picked up his first save of the season with four...
Major construction project starting in Centennial Park
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Metro Parks is getting ready to begin one of the biggest construction projects in the history of Centennial Park. Officials said the $10 million renovation includes multiple new roads, event spaces and a restaurant on the north side of the park. It will complete a three-phase renovation that has already restored the West End Avenue side of the park and the Great Lawn.
Dem, LGBTQ leaders call for Clarksville councilman's resignation over anti-DEI, LGBTQ talk
Correction: An earlier version of the story said Travis Holleman was asked to present his presentation, he was not. Clarksville City Council's Thursday meeting drew a standing room only crowd, including spectators wearing T-shirts and holding signs and flags in support of the LGBTQIA+ community, as they called for the resignation of councilmember Travis Holleman, following his June comments criticizing diversity, equity and inclusion and LGBTQ initiatives. ...
Life’s What You Make It live music & dance show to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarksville
CLAKRSVILLE, TN − People International Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to making the world a better place through song, dance, and community service, announces its 2024 live music and dance show, Life’s What You Make It. This year’s event will be held on Friday, July 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Clement Auditorium at Austin Peay State University.
Robertson County Fair Returns August 6
The Robertson County Fair returns August 6 through 10, 2024!. For 156 years, it has been a fun event that families look forward to attending every year. It celebrates the best the community has to offer in livestock, fine craftsmanship, food and entertainment. Because Robertson County has long been an agricultural county, and most of the workforce has been in agriculture or farm-related businesses, the fair has been a focal point of the community.
Sens. Lummis, Scott say Republican sweep in November is the push crypto needs
Sens. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyom., and Tim Scott, R-S.C., took the stage together at the Bitcoin 2024 conference in Nashville Friday afternoon, praising both cryptocurrency and the Republican party. “The ability to bring resources and opportunities and access to the marketplace to the people who need it most, that’s bitcoin,” Scott...
Titans Team Store Officially Re-Opens at Nissan Stadium
After a series of renovations, the Titans Team Store is re-opening to the public on Sat., July 27 during “Back Together Weekend” open practice at Nissan Stadium. Fans will get their first chance to gear up for football season at the event and peruse a wide array of apparel from new Titans merchandise partner, Fanatics.
Seymour’s McKay named Miss TN Volunteer
Hannah McKay is having a memorable summer. She started it off by graduating from the University of Tennessee, and near the end, she was named Miss Tennessee Volunteer 2025. The Seymour native will now serve as Gov. Bill Lee’s representative for character education, speaking to school groups across the state and sharing her message of empowerment.
Kentucky Man Faces Charges After Fire Destroys Tennessee Home
A Kentucky man faces arson charges after an investigation conducted by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation in Springville. During an investigation, agents from the TBI and deputies from the Henry County Sheriff’s department collaborated and successfully apprehended and charged a man from Morgantown, Kentucky in connection with an arson case.
Tennessee man has been charged in Kansas for suspected $1 million investment fraud
(KANSAS CITY, Kan.) On Friday, July 26, 2024, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and the United States Attorney’s Office in the District of Kansas announced that a Tennessee man has been indicted for an alleged $1 million investment fraud scheme. Alcides Roman, 65, from Lebanon, Tennessee, faces...
FOX13 Investigates new law allowing armed teachers at Tennessee schools
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The start of a new school year is right around the corner for Mid-South students. In Tennessee, this will be the first year under a new law that allows teachers to carry guns in the classroom. The highly controversial law passed in April.
TSD e•Edition — In this issue: HERSTORY in the Making; IOTA Schools makes it debut
This e-Edition was originally planned to be a Back to School edition with an education focus, and indeed, we have assembled some good stories for you as you prepare for the start of another academic year. But then Joe Biden exited the race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to...
WATCH LIVE: Trump speaks at Nashville Bitcoin Conference
Former President Donald Trump is speaking Bitcoin Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, after independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pledged support for cryptocurrency supporters on Friday. Trump is slotted to deliver a keynote address at 3 p.m. EDT on Saturday. The former president’s advisor on crypto, former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is also set […]
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