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Stage 1 of the Electrek American Solar Challenge complete; here are the results
Over the weekend, 16 teams that qualified from the Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix (FSGP) departed from the Adventure Science Center in Nashville, TN, for an epic 8-day 1,550+ mile trek to Casper, WY, using nothing but energy from the sun. Now, the solar vehicles have completed the first stage...
Silver Alert Issued for Missing Lebanon Woman
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation needs your help to find Katherine Long, who is missing from Lebanon. The 43-year-old is 5’2″, 145 lbs., with hazel eyes and brown hair, last seen Monday in the area of Webster Lane wearing a sweatshirt with ‘Dream’ on it and blue jeans.
CBG to host The Experience in Nashville
– The Continental Buying Group (CBG) is proud to announce its upcoming “jewel in the crown” – “The Experience” – slated for September 9-11 in Nashville, TN. Building on the success of previous years in Tampa, New Orleans, and Miami, this year’s event promises to transform the traditional jewelry show format with an innovative blend of networking, education, and entertainment tailored exclusively for its members.
Junior Stars Shine in USGA’s Return to The Monster
The USGA spends a lot of time focusing on the player journey, the unique position the Association is in to provide national championships for the world’s best players for their entire careers, from their junior days through their senior years. For the top juniors in the world who took on Oakland Hills today for the first round of the 76th U.S. Junior Amateur, they were not only treated to fantastic conditions for this week’s event, but a true preview into that long-term journey, with thousands of spectators onsite and course conditions similar to what they can expect at the 2034 U.S. Open.
Nashville's Honky Tonk Tuesdays leaving longtime home at American Legion
An East Nashville staple event is moving a bit further east. Nearly a decade after setting up shop at Inglewood's American Legion Post 82 in August 2015, Brendan Malone and Kevin Martin's critically acclaimed and locally beloved Honky Tonk Tuesday Nights event is moving to Eastside Bowl on Aug. 6, 2024. A press statement...
This songwriting camp offers inspiration and exposure for Nashville girls
Girls gathered in studio spaces just across from Sony’s Music Row building, brainstorming themes for the songs they would write together. Would they write pop hit or something more mellow? Would it be about friendship, heartbreak, or the passing of time?. These were the creative conversations happening at the...
Nashville Man Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run Involving Motorized Wheelchair on Myatt Drive
A 43-year-old man, Sterling L. Jenkins, is facing multiple charges after being involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident that occurred on Myatt Drive at Roosevelt Avenue, according to Nashville authorities. The collision, which took place Sunday evening, claimed the life of Gregory Torrance Sr., a 65-year-old Nashville resident. Metro Nashville Police Department reports indicate Torrance was crossing the street in an unmarked crosswalk and utilizing a motorized wheelchair when he was struck.
Charles Cooper: Transforming Meharry Medical College’s Technology Infrastructure with Results-Driven Leadership
Charles Cooper is the valiant Vice President of the Office of Information Technology at Meharry Medical College (MMC). He draws inspiration from the former NFL Coach Bill Parcells’s words: “You don’t get any medal for trying something, you get medals for results.” This philosophy is reflected in all aspects of his decision-making and leadership. Under his guidance, MMC’s technological infrastructure has undergone a major transformation, leading to improved IT security and mitigated threats from cyberattacks. His IT competence has significantly enhanced MMC’s operational integrity and efficiency.
Women’s Tennis Earns ITA Academic Nod
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Vanderbilt women’s tennis program received All-Academic Team honors from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association and six individuals were recognized as ITA Scholar-Athletes, the organization announced Monday. Seniors Anessa Lee and Holly Staff, junior Amy Stevens and sophomores Bridget Stammel, Naomi Katz and Sonya Macavei were...
TSU Earns Seven Nominations for the 2024 HBCU Sports Awards
TSU has seven nominees for the inaugural 2024 HBCU Sports Awards, with representatives in 45 categories recognizing achievements in HBCU athletics. Sophomore Onnika Spencer led TSU Softball with 41 hits, including 13 doubles and 6 home runs. Defensive standout Terrell Allen set a TSU record with 28.0 tackles for loss...
Two Nashville Men Charged with Drug and Gun Offenses
July 22, 2024 – A federal grand jury has returned a superseding indictment charging two individuals for conspiracy and possession with intent to distribute approximately five pounds of methamphetamine in Nashville, Tennessee, announced United States Attorney Henry C. Leventis for the Middle District of Tennessee. The indictment charges Brian...
Sargent Named TSHF Co-Male Amateur Athlete of the Year
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame honored Vanderbilt men’s golfer Gordon Sargent over the weekend as the 2024 TSHF Co-Male Amateur Athlete of the Year. Sargent shared the honor with Tennessee men’s basketball player Dalton Knecht, as both were recognized at last Saturday’s Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet at the Omni Nashville Downtown.
Titans EDGE Arden Key fires social media shots at Paul Kuharsky
The Tennessee Titans will report to training camp later this week! Local media members are prepping to ramp up their in-person coverage of the team. This seemingly prompted Titans outside linebacker Arden Key to fire shots at team reporter Paul Kuharsky via social media on Sunday evening. A screenshot of Key’s thoughts went viral via “X” (formerly Twitter).
USWNT to face Iceland in first two post-Olympics matches
The U.S. women’s national team has announced a pair of October friendlies against Iceland, with a third match to be announced at a later date. The three games will be the team’s first after the Olympics, which kick off on Thursday with a match against Zambia. The USWNT will take on Iceland on October 24 at Q2 Stadium in Austin, Texas, before facing the same opponent on October 27 at Geodis Park in Nashville, Tennessee. The third match will take place on October 30, with the opponent and venue to be announced soon. Iceland, which per the FIFA rankings is 14th in the world...
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