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Wendy’s Offering a Free Frosty Until July 7th
Whether you dip your Hot & Crispy Fries in your Frosty or enjoy it alongside a $5 Biggie Bag, you can count on a refreshing Frosty to keep it cool all summer long! Wendy’s® fans can celebrate National Ice Cream Month (July) and cool off this summer with a FREE small Frosty with a $5 purchase, available daily beginning TODAY, July 1 through July 7 only with the offer in the Wendy’s app*.
Predators Agree to Terms with Juuse Saros on Eight-Year Deal
Nashville, Tenn. (July 1, 2024) – Nashville Predators General Manager Barry Trotz announced today that the team has agreed to terms with goaltender Juuse Saros on an eight-year, $61.92 million contract ($7.74 million AAV) that will begin in the 2025-26 season. “We are pleased to announce today that Juuse...
Predators Agree to Terms with Steven Stamkos
Nashville, Tenn. (July 1, 2024) – Nashville Predators General Manager Barry Trotz announced today that the team has agreed to terms with forward Steven Stamkos on a four-year, $32 million contract ($8 million AAV). “When I became GM of the Predators, I said many times that I was looking...
Sounds Begin Nine-Game Homestand on Independence Day
The Nashville Sounds Baseball Club returns to First Horizon Park on Thursday, July 4 for their final homestand before the All-Star break. The Memphis Redbirds come to Nashville for the first time in 2024 for three games. After a two-day break, the Iowa Cubs play a six-game set in their only trip to Hit City this season.
OBITUARY: Norma Jean Shotwell
Norma Jean Shotwell, age 88 of Franklin, TN went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, June 29, 2024. Norma was born in Anniston, AL on April 23, 1936, daughter to the late Elisha & Willie (Waid) Thompson. When she was 2 months old they relocated to Columbia, TN. She graduated from Columbia Central High School in 1954.
Dickson Man Arrested After Wife Stabbed, Home Set on Fire
July 2, 2024 – Special agents from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation have arrested and charged a Dickson man accused of stabbing his wife during a domestic incident on Monday evening. At the request of 23rd Judicial District Attorney General Ray Crouch, alongside the Dickson Police Department, TBI agents...
Barefoot Republic Expands Ministry with New Nashville Community Center
Barefoot Republic, a renowned Christian camp dedicated to fostering Christ-centered relationships among individuals and families from diverse backgrounds, is thrilled to announce the grand opening of the Barefoot Republic Community Center (BRCC) in Nashville. For the past 25 years, Barefoot Republic has successfully nurtured connections through its popular day and overnight camps. Now, the organization is expanding its mission by offering a wide range of services at the new community center.
The Factory at Franklin to Host Fireworks Celebration After-Party on the 4th
When the last glow of the fireworks has faded at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm on the Fourth of July, the after-party will be getting started just across the street. The Factory at Franklin is introducing the new event featuring food, drinks and live music to cap off Franklin on the Fourth, with a portion of proceeds benefiting Friends of Franklin Parks and the campaign for the inclusive playground known as Ellie G’s Dream World.
Prepare for Summer Fun in the Sun with A Moment’s Peace!
Whether you’re heading out on a summer beach vacation or simply enjoying time outdoors at home, get ready for fun in the sun with the outstanding spa and salon services at A Moment’s Peace Salon and Spa. As you prepare for all the summer activities you look forward...
Arrest Made in Deadly Assault at Nashville Top Golf
July 2, 2024 – An assault suspect has been arrested following the death of a Nashville man at Top Golf over the weekend. The incident took place in the parking lot of Top Golf on Cowan Street late Saturday night. According to Metro Nashville, the victim, identified as 41-year-old...
Deadly Crash Closes I-24 Near La Vergne
Drivers in La Vergne are being directed off of Interstate 24 due to a deadly crash. On Tuesday morning, a crash occurred in the westbound lanes on I-24 at mile marker 62 and the Old Hickory Blvd exit. According to TDOT’s Rebekah Hammonds the crash resulted in a fatality.
OBITUARY: Wayne Inman
Wayne Inman, a cherished pillar of the Williamson Co community, passed away peacefully on June 28, 2024, at the age of 85. Born on July 12, 1938 at home in Southall and in the same county where he would spend his entire life, Wayne’s roots ran as deep as the family history he so loved. He was a man whose life was defined by dedication, service, and an unwavering love for his family and friends.
Health Inspections: Williamson Co. Swimming Pools for July 2
These are the public swimming pool health scores in Williamson County Tennessee with their most recent inspection score for June 25 to July 2, 2024. Some locations will be in multiple counties. Read more local health inspections here!. PlaceScoreAddressTypeDate. La Quinta Inns Pool1004207 Franklin Commons Ct Franklin, TN 37064Public Swimming...
Health Inspections: Williamson County for July 2, 2024
These are the health scores in Williamson County Tennessee with their most recent inspection score for June 25 to July 2, 2024. Some locations will be in multiple counties. Read more local health inspections here!. PlaceScoreAddressTypeDate. Candy Craze991800 Galleria Blvd. Franklin, TN 37067Food Service Inspection Routine7/1/2024. Starbucks Coffee991800 Galleria Blvd....
Man Accused of Assaulting Driver in Road Rage Incident in Franklin
July 2, 2024 – A man accused of assaulting a driver in what appears to be a road rage incident is being sought by police in Franklin. The alleged incident occurred Saturday afternoon, June 29 in a parking lot near Franklin Road and Moores Lane. The victim told Franklin...
OBITUARY: Dr. Mildred Thornton Stahlman
Mildred Thornton Stahlman was born on July 31, 1922, in Nashville to Mildred Porter (Thornton) Stahlman and James Geddes Stahlman, publisher of The Nashville Banner. Dr. Stahlman graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1943, and was one of three women of 47 students to graduate from Vanderbilt University Medical School in 1946. She served for one year as an intern at Lakeside Hospital in Cleveland, followed by a year as a pediatric intern at Boston Children’s Hospital, completing her residency in pediatrics at Vanderbilt. She studied pediatric cardiology first at La Rabida Children’s Hospital in Chicago, and then, for one year at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Dr. Stahlman returned to Vanderbilt in 1951 and became the director of the division of neonatology in 1961, a position she held until 1989. In addition to her laboratory and clinical work on premature babies, her concern broadened to the impact of poverty on disease, rampant health inequities and the harm of profit-driven models of medical care. “Prematurity has become largely a social rather than a medical disease in the United States,” she wrote in 2005 in the Journal of Perinatology. “The rapid rise of hospitals for profit with shareholders’ interests dominating the interests of our patients was followed by neonatology for profit, and profitable it has been.” Dr. Stahlman was a member of the Institute of Medicine and president of the American Pediatric Society from 1984 to 1985. Among her many awards, she received the Virginia Apgar Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the John Howland Medal from the American Pediatrics Society. She is survived by her nephews George R. (Eve) Hill & Thomas Hill, Nieces Mary (Benjamin)Sanders & Margo (Bill) Whitaker.
OBITUARY: James Edward Clohessy
James Edward Clohessy, a cherished family man, esteemed colleague, and proud veteran, passed away peacefully on June 28, 2024, in Franklin, Tennessee, at the age of 83. Born on September 15, 1940, in Buffalo, New York, to the late Edward James Clohessy and Emily Lewandowski Clohessy, James was a beacon of strength and integrity throughout his life.
OBITUARY: Floyd Thomas Carnes
Floyd Thomas Carnes, age 84 of Southside, AL passed away June 26, 2024. He was born in Mayes Crossroads, AL to the late Hershel & Mary Susan Carnes. Floyd was a member of United Methodist Church in Hokes Bluff, AL. He enjoyed the outdoors and working with his cows. Floyd was a member of the Rainbow City Coin Club in Rainbow City, AL as he loved collecting coins. He also enjoyed visiting with all of his friends.
Cumberland Volleyball Unveils 2024 Schedule
LEBANON, Tenn.–Cumberland University head volleyball coach Hannah Vadakin announces the team’s 37 match schedule including 13 home contests and seven matches against teams that made the NAIA National Tournament last season. Cumberland will take on six teams that made the NAIA National Tournament last season including two NAIA...
Katt Williams Announces Tour Stop at Bridgestone Arena
On the heels of his Netflix comedy special, WOKE FOKE, comedian Katt Williams announces the HEAVEN ON EARTH TOUR. The upcoming tour, with new material, kicks off in January 2025, making stops across the U.S., including Bridgestone Arena on March 7, 2025. Tickets will be available for a presale on...
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