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ESPN to broadcast live from Tennessee State University
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - ESPN announced it will broadcast its morning debate show “First Take” live from three Historically Black Colleges and Universities, including Tennessee State University. First Take commentator, executive producer Stephen A. Smith, host Molly Qerim and the ESPN team will visit Nashville on Oct. 11.
DeAndre Hopkins injury update: Brian Callahan shares latest for Titans-Bears in NFL Week 1
Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan remains hopeful that veteran receiver DeAndre Hopkins will recover from his knee injury in time to return for the team's Week 1 game against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 8. "We’ll see where he’s at after the weekend. He’s progressing. He’s in a good place," Callahan said Thursday. "It’s just going to be a matter of how he feels during practice next week and if he’s going to be able to play...
Perfectly-named Brewers minor leaguer makes Nashville Sounds history
At 67-60, the Nashville Sounds, the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers, are rolling along just like the big league club is. While they have quite a bit of work to do to catch up to the first-place Oklahoma Storm Chasers (Royals), a record seven games above .500 with a positive run differential is a win in itself.
Belmont and University of Washington researchers team up to study religion’s role in reducing polarization
Belmont University announced a $575,655 grant award from the John Templeton Foundation to research how religious engagement could help to reduce political polarization in the U.S. According to a news release, the grant will fund a three-year study in collaboration with the University of Washington, led by Dr. Adam Smiley...
Eric Church to bring unique concert experience to Nashville Bar Chief's. Here's how you can listen in
Eric Church is returning to his Neon Steeple stage at Chief's, his six-month-old Lower Broadway bar, honky-tonk, restaurant and performance venue. On Sept. 30, the "Springsteen" vocalist will perform during a SiriusXM broadcast from his six-story space. ...
Brantley Gilbert and HARDY Pay Homage to Toby Keith With Rowdy Performance of ‘How Do You Like Me Now?!’
Brantley Gilbert and HARDY pay tribute to Toby Keith with a high-energy performance of his revengeful anthem, “How Do You Like Me Now?!”. Prior to taking the stage inside Nashville Bridgestone’s Arena for the NBC special, “Toby Keith; American Icon,” Gilbert told Country Now that he and his fellow country star planned to “get up and rock a little bit” in order to bring the song’s message to life in the way Keith always intended it to be sung.
Stock Yard Café in Lafayette not reopening
According to a post by the owner, the Stockyard Café (SC) in Lafayette will not be reopening. Located at 902 Scottsville Road in Lafayette, current ownership has been in place since 2016, but SC had been a family run institution since 1982. “Everything happens for a reason,” said Whitney...
There appears to be a change to Tennessee’s 2026 football schedule
Tennessee Football appears to have a schedule change for the 2026 season after a non-conference opponent moved a game. The post There appears to be a change to Tennessee’s 2026 football schedule appeared first on On3.
‘We pray’: Sebastian Rogers’ parents hopeful after FBI’s reward announcement
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - As the six-month mark passes in the search for Sebastian Rogers, his mother and stepfather are speaking again with WSMV4′s Holly Thompson. Chris and Katie Proudfoot broke their silence on Wednesday night after learning the Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering a reward for the return of their 15-year-old boy with autism. They have not been heard from since March when they sat down with Thompson in their first public interview after Sebastian disappeared.
Lainey Wilson Wanted To Fight Radio DJ After He Rudely Told Her She Was No Good
Lainey Wilson currently sits as one of the top artists in the country music world. Her new album Whirlwind continues to impress listeners across the country, she rakes in countless awards. Moreover, the legends in the industry give her the ultimate cosign as the next big country star. Frankly, it's hard to imagine a time where she wasn't reigning towards towards the top of Nashville. However, she always reminds people, it wasn't always sunny. Sometimes, the disrespect almost spirals into full blown fights.
Tanger Outlets Announces New Restaurants – New Tex-Mex Coming Soon, Brunch Spot Open Now
Tanger Outlets Nashville is expanding its restaurant line-up. National brands Eggspectation and Surcheros are joining the shopping destination, with local favorite Red Bicycle also welcoming changes, including delicious menu updates. “At Tanger Nashville, we pride ourselves on offering a one-of-a-kind community experience,“ said Tanger Nashville Marketing Director Mackenzie Reagan. “We’re...
Let’s Go Girls – A New Celebrity Bar is Coming to Nashville’s Broadway
Iconic country singer Shania Twain is set to be the next celebrity to open a bar on Broadway, reports the Nashville Business Journal. Twain is partnering with Nashville Underground on the project. Nashville Underground is owned by Gavin and Joey DeGraw, who are expected to be involved in the project. The DeGraws opened the bar in 2018 and it was the tallest bar on Broadway at that time.
Sewage from Kingston Springs emptying into the Harpeth River
A sewage treatment facility in Kingston Springs empties into the Harpeth River every day. It’s legal to do this, but under the Clean Water Act, wastewater discharges need to be within certain limits.
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