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Owner Of Spring Hill-Based Crestar Labs, Llc Charged In Massive Medicare...

NASHVILLE (TN TRIBUNE) – The owner and Chief Executive Officer of Spring Hill, Tennessee-based Crestar Labs, LLC, (Crestar) was charged Friday with aiding and abetting and violation of the...

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Cooper Announces $150,000 Violence Reduction Grants

NASHVILLE, TN ­–  Mayor John Cooper is putting $150,000  into a community safety initiative to reduce violence in Metro neighborhoods. The Community Safety Partnership (CSP) Fund is accepting...

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Helping Young Men Make Better Choices

NASHVILLE, TN – Inside a modest church on Monroe St. in North Nashville Derrick Strode is talking with Jericho Butler about the indifferent face he presents to the world. “That’s not necessarily bad,”...

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Officials: COVID cluster linked to Southern Baptist meeting

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) _ Health officials in Tennessee have linked a small coronavirus cluster to last month’s meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention, Nashville’s first large-scale conference after...

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R.H. Boyd Publishing Corp. Launches $1.1M Campaign to Repair Historical...

Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune) – The R.H. Boyd Company, a 501(c)3 organization based in Nashville, Tennessee, announced the launch of a $1.1 million nationwide campaign to restore and repair the Boyd...

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Public Workshops Scheduled For Imagine East Bank Study; Meetings July 14 & 15

Planning study focuses on 338 acres of the East Bank, public input needed NASHVILLE, TN (TN Tribune) – On Wednesday, July 14 and Thursday, July 15, Nashvillians will have the opportunity to learn more...

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Racing Against Time for Rental Assistance

NASHVILLE, TN – The Metro Action Commission, PATHE Activists, at least two General Sessions Court judges, and one Metro Council member are working hard to get rental assistance to as many people as...

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Memphis to Honor Ida B. Wells with Plaza, Statue

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) _ A statue of journalist, teacher and civil rights activist Ida B. Wells will be unveiled as part of a week’s worth of events honoring the former resident of Memphis, Tennessee. The...

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John Lewis Way Celebration March to Be Held July 17th

Nashville, TN (TN Tribune)–On July 17, 2021, the City of Nashville will formally dedicate Rep. John Lewis Way, the former Fifth Avenue, from Jefferson Street in Germantown to Oak Street on Rutledge...

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Free Computer Training for Seniors July 15th

On Thursday, July 15th 2021 from 5:00pm-7:00pm, the Davidson County Trustee’s office will host its first “Seniors and Technology” event at the Howard Office Building. The Tribune noted the training...

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Save The Date!!! Food / Live Music / Cash Bar

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African American Heritage Society Presents 6th Annual Tom Murdic Educational...

Marvin Brown Franklin, TN (TN Tribune)–The African Heritage Society of Williamson County will be hosting its 6th Annual T. E. Murdic Scholarship Prom on Saturday, July 17, 2021, at Embassy Suites, 820...

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Fisk Offers Free “Learn To Fish With Fisk” Program

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Experience the Empress of Blues

By Leona Dunn NASHVILLE, TN — Tennesseans know Memphis as the home of the blues, but Chattanooga gave birth to one of the genres biggest stars.  Bessie Smith, known as the ‘Empress of Blues’, was known...

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It’s a New Day for Austin-East! Association Plans August 7 Celebration

By Vivian Shipe KNOXVILLE, TN — When the sun rises on August 7th, it will be 72 hours before the doors open on a new school year for Austin East Magnet High School. In the months leading up to the new...

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Criminal Justice Reform is Needed Now

By Staff Reports NASHVILLE, TN — “We want to have a conversation and develop strategies to positive impact Criminal Justice Reform.” Those were the words of Pastor Howard Jones at a rally to give voice...

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Suffrage Marker Revealed at Church Street Park

By Payne Ray  NASHVILLE, TN — Nashville leaders gathered Thursday morning to unveil a historical marker at Church Street Park honoring Nashville’s history in the women’s suffrage movement. The...

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Phase Two Improvements Completed at Centennial Park

NASHVILLE, TN — Construction signs are gone. Fences are down and Phase Two renovations to the city’s most iconic greenspace, Centennial Park, are complete.  Metro Parks Director Monique Horton Odom...

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Unused Cameras Did Not Fit Need for COVID Testing

By Katelynn White  NASHVILLE, TN — Metro Nashville Public School (MNPS) spokesperson Sean Braisted said last week cameras purchased and not used in the COVID-19 relief contract between the district and...

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John Lewis Way Celebration March to Be Held July 17th

Nashville, TN (TN Tribune)–On July 17, 2021, the City of Nashville will formally dedicate Rep. John Lewis Way, the former Fifth Avenue, from Jefferson Street in Germantown to Oak Street on Rutledge...

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