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Tennessee wildlife agency takes kids of fallen soldiers fishing
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) helped children of fallen soldiers have some fun on Percy Priest Lake Tuesday. The TWRA, in collaboration with the Percy Priest Hybrid & Striper Club, took children from A Soldier’s Child Foundation and fished at Elm Hill Marina. Todd Flannery, a veteran and part of the club himself, was proud to be a part of a peaceful day on the water.
Experience 615 Day in Ashland City
Join the Ashland City community at the 615 Free Family Fun Day at Riverbluff Park on Saturday, June 15! The event starts at 9am. Enjoy free Family Fun Activities including: Shirt Tie Dyeing (first 50 receive a free large kids shirt to tie dye). Petting zoo Dace painting Balloon art And more Also, visit the […] The post Experience 615 Day in Ashland City appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
Health Inspections: Dickson County June 12, 2024
These are the health scores for Dickson County with their most recent inspection scores for May 28 to June 12, 2024. Some locations will be in multiple counties. Read more local health inspections here!. Inspections List. 975 Hillmont Camp Rd. White Bluff, TN 37187. Food Service Establishment Inspection | Routine.
Inside one of Nashville’s addiction treatment centers for women
NASHVILLE, TN — The Next Door Recovery is a self-described “Safe Treatment Facility for Women,” dedicated to helping women struggling with addition and empowering them for lifetime recovery. Next Door Recovery celebrates its 20th anniversary and is continuing its mission of providing expert care for substance abuse...
Safe Haven Baby Box added in Springfield, marking 9th in Tennessee
SPRINGFIELD, Tenn. (WSMV) – A Safe Haven Baby Box has been built in Springfield, marking the ninth box of its kind in Tennessee. The baby box located at the Springfield Fire Station 2, 1005 Bradley Drive, serves as a way for new mothers to anonymously surrender their child to give it a better life.
Vanderbilt hospital ‘betrayed’ transgender patients when releasing records during AG’s probe, report says
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Vanderbilt University Medical Center “betrayed” its responsibility to patients by complying with state investigators’ requests for information regarding teens and adults seeking transgender health care, according to a report by the U.S. Senate Finance Committee. The report found the hospital handed over...
Nashville’s Longest Running Juneteenth Celebration to be Held at Fort Negley
Juneteenth615, Nashville’s longest-running celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, will be held Wednesday, June 19, from 5–9:30 p.m. at historic Fort Negley Park. The annual event features performances from musicians, dancers and comedians, remarks from Nashville’s Mayor Freddie O’Connell, and a fireworks show to conclude the night.
State says indicted TN sheriff set up inmate labor scheme
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A West Tennessee sheriff allegedly set up a staffing agency and directed more than $1.4 million worth of inmate wage fees and deductions to his company in a scheme to enrich himself and investors, according to details released Wednesday by the state comptroller’s office. Gibson County Sheriff Paul Thomas surrendered to authorities […]
Vanderbilt doctor explains Code Orange Air Quality Index Alert in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Whether you’re out running today, walking your dog, or just sitting outside the air is all the same. On Thursday and Friday in Nashville the code orange alert means it is unhealthy for some groups. “People who are sensitive need to be a little bit...
Tennesseans should support fathers taking an active role in their children's lives
When fathers take an active role in their children's lives, that support can lead to increased confidence, personal responsibility, and overall positivity for both father and child. Greg Jones and Clarence H. Carter. Guest Columnists. Greg Jones is the president of Belmont University. Clarence H. Carter is the commissioner of...
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