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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...
Nashville notes: Dolly's cookbook + Randy Rogers Band's 'Rollercoaster'
A special cover edition of Dolly Parton‘s forthcoming cookbook, Good Lookin’ Cookin’, is available for preorder now exclusively at Walmart. The book, which Dolly wrote with her sister Rachel, arrives Sept. 17. Big Loud’s Charles Wesley Godwin will perform the title track from his latest studio album,...
Friends of Warner Parks voices concern regarding Cheekwood
Already facing a lawsuit from a nonprofit entity associated with the Swan Ball and related to control of the annual gala, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art officials are also dealing with concerns from Friends of Warner Parks involving the nonprofit’s parking arrangement with the Metro Parks and Recreation Department.
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...
Woman thanks drivers who helped daughter, parents, and cousin in Franklin crash
Yesterday, I-65 in Franklin didn't reopen for three hours after a wreck in the northbound lanes. I spoke to Erica Turner whose parents, cousin, and oldest daughter were all involved in the crash.
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.
Temporary driver services center opens in Lebanon. Location, hours and what you can do
Mobile driver service center units opened Monday in Lebanon while the city's regular driver services center is closed for a remodel. The state's mobile station will work out of two buses according to Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security spokesperson Wesley Moster. The location is at 410 Park Drive in the parking lot next to the Lebanon Public Works building, Moster said. ...
Nashville police track down hit-and-run suspect by following marks left by broken caliper
Nashville police tracked down a man accused of fatally striking a man crossing the street in a motorized wheelchair by following scratches left in the road by a broken brake caliper. Sterling L. Jenkins, 43, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident involving death, failure to render aid, failure to file an accident report and failure to have insurance, police said in a news release. ...
KEVIN COSTNER AND 1352 GUITAR PICKERS IN NASHVILLE
Kevin Costner and 1352 Guitar Pickers in Nashville. There are 1352 guitar pickers in Nashville. That was the figure touted by John Sebastian of the Lovin’ Spoonful back in 1966. Many a man and woman have tried to make it in the music business in music city, USA. Some have made it to global success like Taylor Swift and many others had to find something else to do. Some have managed to make a living from music.
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...
Should you get a home inspection before putting you house on the market?
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — How long on average are homes on the market in Nashville? What do you have to disclose about your home?. On this episode of MorningLine, Nick Beres is joined by our Real Estate Expert, Bernie Gallerani, Owner of Bernie Gallerani Real Estate, to discuss the Nashville housing market.
U.S. women's national soccer team to face Iceland at Geodis Park in October
The United States women's national soccer team is headed back to Nashville. The USWNT will host Iceland at Geodis Park on Oct. 27 (4:30 p.m. CT) in its second match following the Paris Olympics. The match will be televised on TNT, Max, Telemundo and Peacock. It's the second of a two-game series with Iceland, with the first game set for Oct. 24 in Austin, Texas.
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...
Murfreesboro Police identify man killed in hit-and-run near Walmart
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Murfreesboro Police Department identified the bicyclist killed in the hit-and-run crash near the Walmart on South Rutherford Boulevard. Police said 30-year-old Thomas Hunter Conley was the person killed in the incident. According to MPD, Conley was riding his bike with one hand on the handlebars...
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