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Sprinkles, Pizzana founder Candace Nelson to keynote CREATE event in Nashville
Nation’s Restaurant News is excited to announce that entrepreneur Candace Nelson, who first rose to prominence as founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes, will keynote this year’s CREATE: The Event for Emerging Restaurateurs, which is this Oct. 9-11 in Nashville. Nelson will join NRN editor-in-chief Sam Oches for a conversation...
Judge Blackburn Reviewed Harrowing Lauren Johansen Tape Before Reducing Bricen Rivers’ Bond
“Hey I’m gonna be real with you,” Bricen Rivers said calmly, as a beaten and bloody Lauren Johansen cried inside their car in a Nashville parking lot. “If you move at all tonight from the spot you’re in, I swear to God, you ain’t waking up to see tomorrow morning. So I just suggest you cooperate and calm down.”
A Business Owner Held Hostage
Philip Beyer, founder/president of Ebiz Products LLC and founder of Beyer Printing Inc. in Nashville Tenn., is a chronic entrepreneur, business systems analyst and consultant. Author of "System Busters: How to Stop Them in Your Business" and recipient of an InterTech Technology Award for the design and development of System100 business process management software. Beyer speaks to business owners across the country on how to bring lean, sustainable order to their businesses. Contact him at (615) 425-2652.
Vanderbilt’s Carter Holton Drafted by Braves in 2024 MLB Draft
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Vanderbilt’s Carter Holton was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 2024 MLB Draft with the 62nd overall pick in the second round Sunday. The Georgia native has registered nearly 40 career starts in three seasons with Vanderbilt, boasting an 18-10 record with a 4.09 ERA. The southpaw has struck out 251 batters over 200 innings. His 251 career strikeouts ranked sixth among active SEC pitchers this season and second among pitchers who spent their entire careers in the SEC.
Transfer quarterbacks highlight changes at Vanderbilt heading into 2024
Heading into his fourth season n Nashville, Vanderbilt's Clark Lea is 9-27 overall and just 2-22 in SEC games with the Commodores, but he's hoping for bigger and better things in 2024. That starts with the confidence he has in the quarterback position. Losing all three quarterbacks off last season's roster, Vanderbilt has complete remade the position going into this year and it starts with a familiar name for Auburn fans, New Mexico State transfer Diego Pavia.
Dr. Jeffery Norfleet Named Interim President of Shorter College
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Shorter College has announced the new appointment of the institution’s former provost and vice president as its new interim president. Jeffery W. Norfleet, II was named on Thursday in a release that said his ability to serve and his commitment to the college will be an asset.
Victim flown to Nashville hospital after gunmen open fire at Kentucky home
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (WSMV) - One suspect remains at large after four gunmen allegedly opened fire at a home in Christian County Kentucky on July 4, according to the sheriff’s office. Four men allegedly shot at a home on Plum Street in Ashwood Village. The victim was flown to a...
NFL training camp 2024: Former Seattle Seahawks’ star Jamal Adams signs with the Tennessee Titans
Jamal Adams is looking to revive his career. The former All-Pro safety, who has been plagued by injuries in recent seasons, signed a one-year deal with the Tennessee Titans, the team announced Friday. Adams’ one-year contract is worth $1.125 million in salary, with a signing bonus of $167,000, according to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk.
Upcoming change to Vanderbilt Box
Important changes regarding Vanderbilt Box will be implemented in the coming weeks. These changes are part of ongoing efforts to enhance data security, streamline processes and improve collaboration across the university. Starting Sunday, Sept. 1, Vanderbilt IT will begin changing the status of Box accounts for users who leave Vanderbilt...
Simulating Tennessee football's season in EA Sports College Football 25
The long awaited release of EA Sports College Football 25 has arrived. Almost Tennessee football's entire roster is featured in the game, which fully releases on July 19. With the release of the game, The Daily Beacon simulated the Vols' 2025 season. Here were the results, according the the game, simulated on the PlayStation 5.
Vanderbilt appoints inaugural director for new Social, Behavioral and Educational Research IRB
Liudmila Tahai has been appointed as the inaugural director of the newly formed Vanderbilt University Social, Behavioral and Educational Research Institutional Review Board. Tahai’s appointment marks a pivotal moment as the university continues to tailor its new IRB services to better support most human participant studies conducted at Vanderbilt University.
Titans 2024 Training Camp Preview: A Look at the Tight Ends
In camp (6): Chig Okonkwo, Nick Vannett, Josh Whyle, Thomas Odukoya, David Martin-Robinson, Steven Stillanos. Offseason developments: The Titans signed Vannett, formerly of the Chargers, during the offseason. He’s a reliable blocker who can contribute in a number of ways alongside a pair of surging tight ends in Okonkwo and Whyle. Okonkwo did a lot of stability work this offseason, in an effort to get in and out of his cuts better. Whyle, meanwhile, bulked up and looked more comfortable in his second offseason. The Titans re-signed Odukoya on a futures contract, and then added Martin-Robinson and Stillanos as undrafted free agents after the draft. Trevon Wesco and Kevin Rader have not been re-signed, and they remain free agents. On the coaching front, Justin Outten took over as tight ends coach after serving as running backs coach a year ago.
National radio host thinks Titans could go worst to first
The Tennessee Titans no doubt sport a much better roster on both sides of the ball than they did last season, but is it fair to think they could go from worst to first in 2024?. It won’t be easy considering how loaded the Houston Texans are on paper, and...
Dutkanych Drafted by St. Louis
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Vanderbilt’s Andrew Dutkanych IV was drafted in the seventh round by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2024 MLB Draft with the 201st overall pick Monday. Dutkanych made five appearances in an injury-shortened sophomore season in 2024. The righty totaled 14 strikeouts over 10.2 innings. He got the start against Eastern Kentucky on February 21, going 4.0 innings with six strikeouts.
Strobel Volunteer Awards Honoree, Jason Pazirandeh, highlights importance and power of volunteerism
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Jason Pazirandeh, the Adult Category honoree for the 38th Annual Mary Catherine Strobel Volunteer Awards with Hands On Nashville, who shares his inspiring story of moving to Nashville as a young professional and how his desire to meet new people and get involved in the community has led him to discover a higher purpose with his own life with deeper connections to others and his new home city.
Tennessee Senate District 30: Read our Q&A with Democratic primary candidates
Early voting is underway and two Democrats are vying for the Tennessee Senate District 30 seat ― Incumbent Sara Kyle and Erika Stotts Pearson. No candidates qualified for the Republican primary, but the winner of the Democratic primary will face one Independent in November. Early voting will run through July 27, with election day...
Roderick and Sutton Top Winners at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
(Nashville, TN) Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway came back alive this past Saturday, July 13 for the Soundgear North/South Super Late Model Challenge 100 in addition to the track favorite Pro Lates and a great selection of quarter-mile divisions. After a great deal of action on the quarter-mile, the Pro Late Models...
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