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State offering $2 million in grants for historic restoration/rehab projects
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Historical Commission announced a new grant to help cover the cost of restoring National Register-listed historic properties in the state. Overall, $2 million is available from the Historic Property/Land Acquisition Fund (HPLAF) Grant Program this year. Applications are open now through Aug. 31. The grants are competitive and can be used for historic restoration or rehabilitation projects for National Register-listed properties that have a public benefit. ...
New coach Wyatt Page wants to restore 'smashmouth' identity to Montgomery Central football
Wyatt Page's pedigree hints as much, but just in case that doesn't do the trick, his words should. "We're definitely gonna be a physical, smashmouth team," the first-year Montgomery Central coach said. "We're gonna run the football, we're gonna play good, sound defense." Page, a former college offensive lineman and assistant coach at...
Tennessee Valley Authority faces a push to get greener and more transparent
ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. — When he heard about the sale, Kerry McCarver was perplexed. In 2020, the mayor of rural Cheatham County discovered that the Tennessee Valley Authority bought about 280 acres of rolling farmland “in the middle of nowhere” in his county, which lies just west of Nashville and is home to about 42,000 […] The post Tennessee Valley Authority faces a push to get greener and more transparent appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
Tennessean wins 19 awards, including general excellence, in Tennessee Press Association contest
The newspaper was recognized for its coverage of sports, breaking news, business and investigations. The Tennessean on Friday secured the Tennessee Press Association Newspaper Contest General Excellence award, along with first place awards in 13 other categories, for its work ranging from sports, breaking news, business and investigative reporting during 2023.
Montgomery County lawyer suspended by Tennessee Supreme Court for illegal law practice
The Tennessee Supreme Court penalized a Montgomery County attorney for practicing law with a suspended license. Colleen Ann Hyder, a Clarksville attorney, failed to pay her professional privilege tax in January 2020 and continued to handle clients, which is illegal in Tennessee. Licensed attorneys must pay this tax to maintain...
PHOTOS – Todd Central Rebels 4, Pendleton County 2 (BGSG)
The Todd County Central boys’ soccer team wrapped up its weekend at the Bluegrass State Games with a 4-2 victory over Pendleton County on Sunday morning. Check out these shots of the Rebels in action at Masterson Station in Lexington.
Connect with Montgomery County employees at Downtown Commons
CLARKSVILLE, TN – The first County Connections event will be hosted at Downtown Commons on July 25 from 5:30-7 p.m. The event, which was presented by County Parks & Recreation Director Sally Read, is an opportunity to talk to people who serve the residents of Montgomery County through their work in local government, to gain better knowledge of the difference in services between county and city government and have fun.
First Alert Forecast: Unsettled week of weather
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Some of us got a good soaking of rain this weekend, others, not so much, but there are plenty of other opportunities to see rain throughout this week. I’m not expecting any widespread steady or heavy rainfall this week, but rather some off-and-on scattered rain showers...
Jewish Federation hosts event to denounce recent displays of anti-semitism in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Jewish Federation of Greater Nashville held an event to denounce the recent anti-Jewish demonstrations in the Nashville area. The event was held at Bicentennial Park on Sunday and was in response to a rash of neo-Nazi marches and demonstrations, which included an attempted takeover at a Metro Council Meeting, and a fight just off Broadway that resulted in charges.
Takin A Walk Presents our "I Love Country" episode
Join @thebuzzknight for this special "I Love Country" episode of Takin A Walk. This episode contains highlights from previous interviews with some of Nashville's best: Wynnona, Jelly Roll and Jay DeMarcus. If you have questions, comments or suggestions share them at
RULES: NY NY Dueling Pianos
RULES: Beginning on Monday, July 22nd, 2024, at 12:00AM, through Friday, February 26th, 2024, at 11:59P, Q108 listeners will have the chance to register to win two tickets to NY NY Dueling Pianos, Saturday, August 17th, 2024, at Oak Grove Gaming Hotel and Amphitheater – 777 Winners Way, Oak Grove, KY 42262, valued at $25 each. Listeners must register to win on www.Q108.com for their chance to win. The winner will be chosen at random through Audience on Monday, February 29th, 2024, before 5pm. Five winners will be chosen on Q108.
Man hit by car in Madison dies
MADISON, Tenn. -- A 48-year-old Nashville man is killed while crossing the road in the Madison area. The pedestrian, who has not been identified at this time, died after being hit by a car shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday night while crossing Gallatin Pike South at Walton Lane, said Metro Nashville police, who are working to notify next of kin.
The Tennessee Titans Will Trade Will Levis to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
With the NFL offseason comes predictions and bold takes. That specifically happens with trades that could happen before the season or the deadline. With that in mind, Will Levis becomes an intriguing trade option, and if he is traded, it will be to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The biggest thing...
Stories of Technology, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship in the Southeast
News & Notes | Ticket prices rise soon for “Startup Mountain Summit”. Nashville's HeroWear, an exosuit technology and solutions company, has hired the company’s first Chief Operating Officer. From Johnson City:. FoundersForge reminded people on Friday that early bird ticket pricing for the second annual “Startup Mountain Summit”...
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