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F&M Bank removes CEO, names new CEO and president
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Seven months after announcing John Peck as its CEO, F&M Bank has removed Peck from the position. The move was confirmed to Clarksville Now on Friday by former Chief Financial Officer DeWayne Olive, who has been named CEO to replace Peck. He did not not say why Peck was removed.
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...
Conference USA College Football Preview: Odds, Prediction to Win and Best Win Total Bets for 2024 Season
2024 Conference USA season preview, predictions, dark horses and best bets for the upcoming football season. Can anyone catch Kaidon Salter and Liberty?
TSA hosts job fair for Nashville airport, starting pay $22.54 an hour
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is hosting an informational session about their job opportunities at Nashville International Airport. They are looking to recruit TSO or SSA employees. Attendees will receive information about both part and full-time employment at BNA. For those interested in applying, there...
Analyzing the Tennessee Titans' 6 options at punt returner
Four different players returned punts for the Tennessee Titans in 2023. They were an inconsistent unit on special teams. Head coach Mike Vrabel fired special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman in early December. All in all, the Titans averaged a 26th-ranked 7.9 yards per punt return. New head coach Brian Callahan...
Gretchen Walsh sets Olympic swimming record in 100 butterfly in 2024 Paris Summer Games
Nashville native Gretchen Walsh set an Olympic record Saturday while swimming for Team USA at the Paris Summer Games. Walsh, a 21-year-old Harpeth Hall graduate, swam the women's 100-meter butterfly semifinal in 55.38 seconds. Sarah Sjöström of Sweden held the record at 55.48. Walsh holds the world record, which she set in June...
Michael Saylor ups BTC price forecast to $13M in mega-bullish keynote — Bitcoin 2024
Michael Saylor, the outspoken co-founder of business intelligence company MicroStrategy, predicted Bitcoin would reach $13 million per coin by 2045 during a mega-bullish keynote speech on July 26 at the Bitcoin 2024 conference. Saylor’s forecast — which upgrades his $10 million estimate in June — is only a base case....
Green Hills Park Festival Returns
The nonprofit Friends of Green Hills Park is delighted to invite the community to the upcoming, free Green Hills Park Festival, presented by Bob Freeman for State Representative. The Festival will take place at Green Hills Park, located at 1200 Lone Oak Road, on Saturday, September 7, from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.
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.
WAFF48 First Alert Weather Day for heavy rain & strong thunderstorms
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - For today, a WAFF48 Forst Alert Weather Day for the combination for heavy rain and strong thunderstorms. Gusty winds and dangerous lightning can be expected in addition to the torrential downpours. Localized flooding and ponding on the roads can be expected, especially during the afternoon. High temps in the 80s and humid. Tonight, more showers and thunderstorms in the forecast. Rain will be heavy at times. Low 70s.
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