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Kacey Musgraves Shows up at Another Nashville Bar, Sings Merle Haggard With Local Band
Just days after showing up at Robert’s Western World in Nashville for an impromptu sing-a-long, Kacey Musgraves is back on the town and singing with local bands. Recently, she hopped on stage at The Underdog and joined Nashville artist Kristina Murray for a rendition of Merle Haggard’s “The Bottle Let Me Down.”
New Emergency System For Fiddlers Jamboree
The DeKalb County EMA will be using a new emergency alert system during this weekend’s Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree. EMA Director Charles Parker said ReadyOp is a notification system that allows them to organize contact information for different groups and then communicate with people in a timely manner. Parker said they have been preparing and training with the system since they acquired it a little over a year ago.
This Amazon-Backed Kids Summer Camp Is Building The Youth Through HBCU Values
HBCYouth, is an educational minority youth summer day camp based on the principles and values of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. A youth summer camp is aiming to power children’s futures based on HBCU values. HBCYouth, an educational minority program based on the principles and values of Historically Black...
Honorees Announced for 23rd Annual Americana Honors & Awards
The Americana Music Association announced this year’s Lifetime Achievement Honorees for its 23rd Annual Americana Honors & Awards show on Wednesday, September 18. This group of top-honor recipients includes Dave Alvin, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Rev. Gary Davis, Shelby Lynne, Don Was and Dwight Yoakam. This year’s honorees will be celebrated during the prestigious ceremony at the Ryman Auditorium.
Nashville Metro Offices to Close for Independence Day with Extended Break for Some Departments
Nashville residents and workers take note: the city is taking a two-day breather to celebrate Independence Day. According to an official announcement from the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, most Metro Offices will close on Thursday, July 4, in observance of the national holiday, and several are taking an extra day off on Friday, July 5.
Growing homeless camp on Cumberland River Greenway raises safety concerns
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A homeless camp is taking over the Cumberland River Greenway in Germantown with problems including garbage, drugs and debris. Sam Harris has been skateboarding and running on the greenway for three years and says the camp has gotten a lot bigger in the last few months.
Tennessee man goes from janitor to driving a $3 million Bugatti, calls this asset 'better' than real estate
While we adhere to strict editorial guidelines, partners on this page also provide us earnings. For anyone questioning the continued relevance of the American dream, the story of Sammy Poori serves as a powerful testament. Poori arrived in America as a refugee from Iran in the late 1990s, supported by...
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