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NashVillager Podcast: (Not) talking about Republican infighting
What did Tennessee leaders leave out of their RNC speeches?. Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Gov. Bill Lee chose not to mention some inconvenient details of their history with issues they raised in speeches at this week’s Republican National Convention. Plus the local news for July 19, 2024 and a profile of Nashville Democrat Vincent Dixie.
West Tennessee Healthcare Invests in AI to Improve OR Efficiency, Utilization, & Surgical Growth
– West Tennessee Healthcare, a not-for-profit healthcare system with 7 hospitals and multiple supporting clinics, treating more than 185,000 patients, today announced a partnership with Qventus, the leading provider of AI-based software that automates health system operations and patient flows. – Qventus’ Perioperative Solution empowers surgical teams at West Tennessee...
Rep. Mark Green to host annual Service Academy Day at Franklin High Aug. 3
U.S. Rep. Mark Green (R-Clarksville) will host the sixth-annual Service Academy Day at Franklin High School on Aug. 3. The event will take place at from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with doors open at 10 a.m. Representatives from the U.S. Military Academy (West Point), U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy will be in attendance.
Statewide program helps East Tennessee youth transition into adulthood
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A statewide program is helping young people in East Tennessee transition more easily into adulthood. Tennessee's Youth Employment Program pairs teenagers and young adults ages 14 to 24 with employers across different industries. The Knoxville Area Urban League (KAUL) is one of the many organizations participating...
New church opens doors, welcomes pastor
NASHVILLE, TN — The Miracle House of God Non-Denominational Church hosted a Pastor’s Installation and Appreciation for Prophetess Venita D. Lewis, Pastor, on July 13 at the Fairfield Baptist Church in Goodlettsville. Miracle House of God founder and described Anointed Prophetess Venita D. Lewis said that she was both excited and humbled to be installed and celebrated last Saturday. Lewis said the church’s establishment came after she had been ignoring a feeling of being called on by her faith to work as a pastor and prophetess. Now, she said she can no longer ignore this call.
Ky. Baptist churches invited to be part of giving out 10,000 Christmas backpacks
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) – It is not too late to be part of making Christmas more joyful for Kentucky children living in poverty and to children in the Kentucky Baptist Convention’s SEND City of Cincinnati. The Kentucky Baptist Convention Backpack Program has a goal of collecting 10,000 backpacks...
Save the Date: Christmas with the King
Nashville Elvis Festival proudly presents the 7th annual CHRISTMAS WITH THE KING: A HOLIDAY TRIBUTE TO ELVIS — A special 2-hour show starring Graceland’s 2023 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist World Champion COTE DEONATH. A Franklin tradition, this high-octane holiday event features costume changes, a visit by Santa Claus...
Tennessee developers will soon be able to hire private companies for their safety code inspections
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Right now developers are gearing up because they will soon be able to hire a private company for their safety inspections. The new law goes into effect on October 1. Dan Mitchell, Secretary and Treasurer for the Home Builder Association of Tennessee, said this is something...
BUSINESS NEWS: New owners at Gone Country Cafe
RIBBON CUTTING-A ribbon cutting was held over the weekend by the Clay County Partnership Chamber of Commerce for Gone Country Cafe, which celebrated new ownership with an open house and grand opening Saturday. Steve and Cassondra Cornell, the new owners of the restaurant at 302 Dow Ave. on the square in Celina, are pictured preparing to cut the ribbon with their family, staff, and others—including Clay County Mayor Dale Reagan and Chamber tourism director Beverly Murphy (left) and Chamber director Doug Young (right). (Facebook.com/Clay.County.TN.Chamber photo)
Pearl-Cohn vs CPA football game part of Tennessee State John Merritt Classic expansion
The Tennessee State football John Merritt Classic is expanding. The 2024 edition will include a high school game featuring reigning Class 4A state champion Pearl-Cohn, which is located about a mile from TSU's campus, and reigning Division II-AA state champion Christ Presbyterian Academy. The TSSAA football game will be played at Pearl-Cohn on...
Somewhere KY or TN, USA
This was shot during a road trip to Kentucky and Tennessee. My wife and I flew to Louisville and drove to Nashville via Bowling Green, where we visited my daughter and continued on. Coming from the New York metropolitan area, it is refreshing to see the horizon line of the Midwest.
Miranda Qualifies for 124th U.S. Women’s Amateur
FRANKLIN, Tenn. – Rising University of Iowa senior Paula Miranda fired a three-under par 67 on Thursday during a qualifying event at the Franklin Bridge Golf Club to finish as the individual runner-up to earn a spot in the 2024 U.S. Women’s Amateur for the first time in her career. The Puebla, Mexico, native was one of four players in the field to finish in the red and one of seven at or below par. The 2024 U.S. Women’s Amateur will be played Aug. 5-11 at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where 156 competitors will battle it out...
'It's unimaginable' || Tennessee 12-year-old charged with murder in death of her 8-year-old cousin
HUMBOLDT, Tenn. — A young girl from Nashville is facing charges after West Tennessee investigators said she murdered her 8-year-old cousin. According to WMC Action News 5, an NBC affiliate in Memphis, the victim was identified as 8-year-old Demeria Hollingsworth. Investigators in Humboldt said her 12-year-old cousin was visiting from Nashville on Monday when the preteen suffocated the sleeping girl with bedding from the bunk bed they shared.
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