As many as 16,000 Tennessee veterans who paid a high price for their service will soon get some help from state lawmakers. The legislature this …
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Mission Times and priorities change, but Chapel Hill Lions Club’s primary focus – vision correction and blindness prevention – remains constant. The funds raised by …
Read More »Lions Super Pull of the South – July 21st & 22nd, 2017
Join us for the 41st Annual Lions Super Pull of the South in Chapel Hill, TN. This truck and tractor pull is held every July in …
Read More »Is Bridgestone Arena the loudest place in the NHL?
A night out at Bridgestone is not for the faint of heart as any out-of-towner will tell you the same. “I heard this is the …
Read More »Documentary of energy production, mining screened in Nashville
ust hours after President Donald Trump announced his plans to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate agreement, a National Geographic Documentary exploring energy …
Read More »Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile virus in Antioch, Madison
Two batches of mosquitoes collected by the Metro Public Health Department in Davidson County have tested positive for West Nile virus. The mosquitoes were trapped …
Read More »Van Slyke’s Equipment Repair and Restoration
Van Slykes is dedicated to repairing, restoring, and servicing all your equipment needs. Kevin has been in the business for over 25 years, and just …
Read More »Hunter Shankle Financial Professional
Hunter Shankle Financial Planner and Advisor Hunter attended Middle Tennessee State University where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Finance & Economics. Professionally, he has …
Read More »Chris Stapleton cancels CMA Fest performance, postpones tour
Country star Chris Stapleton announced on Wednesday he has cancelled his performance at next week’s CMA Music Fest in downtown Nashville. Stapleton did not give …
Read More »Tennessee ‘sexting’ bill hopes to change kids behaviors
Juveniles sharing explicit pictures over the internet has long been a concern for parents, educators and law enforcement, but this past legislative session it became …
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