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Watch Post Malone Debut New HARDY Collaboration During One Night Only Nashville Show
On July 17, Post Malone played a one night only show in Nashville, put on by Bud Light, his official tour sponsor. At Marathon Music Works, he brought out HARDY to debut their new collaboration, titled “Would You Hide My Gun,” as well as some other special guests to give fans a sneak peek at what he’s been working on.
WillCo Sports Roundup: Brentwood boys soccer hires Feldhaus as new head coach
Cauldon Feldhaus steps in as Brentwood’s new boys soccer coach, replacing veteran Mike Purcell, who led the Bruins to five state championships. “Man, I mean, it’s a coach’s dream to take over an already successful program like Brentwood,” Feldhaus said. “It’s just very exciting, and I can’t wait to see what we can do with the program.”
Skate Park and Pump Track - Opening Date!
The Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation's Skate Park and Pump Track will have its official ribbon cutting on Friday, July 19th at 10 am at Old Fort Park. Immediately after that - the skate park will open for enjoyment, daylight to dusk, seven days a week. Please be aware that we...
Stamkos: Expectation for Predators is to 'go on a run' in playoffs
Steven Stamkos' arrival in Nashville undoubtedly raises expectations for the franchise, but the veteran forward believes the Predators are well-equipped to handle the added pressure. "You look at elite goaltending, you look at an elite defenseman, you look at elite forwards, they've checked those boxes off. ... The expectation will...
Clarksville National drops into losers bracket with loss to Goodlettsville at Little League tournament
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville National 10-12U Little League baseball team hosted Goodlettsville for the third game in the winners bracket in the Tennessee State Tournament on Tuesday. Before the game, Coach Roland Fanning, Austin Peay State University’s head baseball coach, came to talk to the team and deliver an inspiring message.
Bartlett company's eclipse glasses in running for 'Coolest Thing Made in TN': How to vote
A Bartlett-based company's eclipse glasses are in the running to be named the "Coolest Thing Made in Tennessee." American Paper Optics' glasses — worn by millions during April's eclipse — have advanced to the final four of the inaugural statewide "Coolest Thing" contest. The Tennessee Chamber and Tennessee Manufacturers Association, in partnership with the University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services, Chattanooga Regional Manufacturers Association and Smart Factory Institute Tennessee, launched the lighthearted competition, according to a news release.
Titans discussed signing another WR in free agency
The Tennessee Titans entered the offseason needing multiple upgrades at the wide receiver position. General manager Ran Carthon made a massive splash when he signed Calvin Ridley to a four-year contract worth $92 million on March 15. Ridley will partner with DeAndre Hopkins to serve as Will Levis’ go-to receivers.
Nashville Film Festival 2024 Titles Include Linda Perry: Let It Die Here and Bob Trevino Likes It
The Nashville Film Festival has announced the first six feature films from its 2024 lineup, including Linda Perry: Let It Die Here and Bob Trevino Likes It. The week-long festival celebrating film, music and culture is in its 55th year. Taking place from September 19–25 at venues throughout Nashville, Tennessee, the six titles offer a preview of what the rest of the program will look like when its announced later in August. The full lineup will consist of over 150 films.
Trader Joe's to open at Medical Center Pkwy/Robert Rose Dr: 'People are really excited'
Murfreesboro will gain a Trader Joe's at Medical Center Parkway and Robert Rose Drive, Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland confirmed. "For months, we were saying specialty grocer, but this is where Trader Joe's is going to be located," McFarland said Monday (July 15) with a sideview of where crews are building the store...
Styx to bring ‘Come Sail Away,’ ‘Renegade,’ ‘Mr. Roboto’ to F&M Bank Arena in Clarksville
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Progressive rock legend and Top 40 hitmaker Styx is coming to the F&M Bank Arena this fall. Styx, whose many hits include “Come Sail Away,” “Too Much Time On My Hands” and “Renegade,” will perform Tuesday, Sept. 17, with special guest Jet Black Roses.
Kavares Tears says goodbye to Tennessee Baseball with social media post
Tennessee outfielder Kavares Tears says goodbye to the Vols in a social media post this week, after being picked in the MLB Draft. The post Kavares Tears says goodbye to Tennessee Baseball with social media post appeared first on On3.
Man robbed at gunpoint in Centennial Park, told ‘give me everything you’ve got’
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A man said he was hit in the head and knocked to the ground during a robbery in Centennial Park Tuesday afternoon, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. The victim told police a man, later identified as Kenya Dashan Lewis, 49, put a gun to...
Shelter forced to evacuate animals after air conditioning fails
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Nashville Humane Association is without air conditioning at possibly the worst time to be without a way to keep cool. With a heat advisory in effect for the Nashville area until 8 p.m., Nashville Humane reported its location on Oceola Avenue has been without air conditioning since Sunday. Staff at the shelter were told a permanent fix cannot happen until Thursday.
'We will fight back': Metro Council announcements interrupted by hate group
After hate groups continue to circle Nashville, and an attempted assassination of former President Trump over the weekend, Metro Council passed a resolution condemning political violence.
New legislation would have Nashville homeowners clean algae off their homes or face a fine
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — One Metro council member is on a mission to clean up Music City—quite literally. Councilmember Joy Styles (District 32) wants homeowners to clean the green algae off their homes or face a fine, and the rule could become official this summer. “When codes goes...
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