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Mark Your Calendar for Ashland City’s Free Concert in the Park
Ashland City Parks & Rec will host its first Concert in the Park for this year on Saturday, June 15th at 6pm at Riverbluff Park. Grammy-winning songwriter Kendell Marvel headlines with up-and-coming singer/songwriter Jordan Rowe Music opening up the show. About Kendell Marvel Marvel’s songs showcase his blend of southern twang and super-sized vocals, filled […] The post Mark Your Calendar for Ashland City’s Free Concert in the Park appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
11:50 Update: Continuing to Track Storms
Radar sponsored by Creative Compassion (https://ccihomes.org/) We’re continuing to track a line of strong to severe storms as they move into Middle TN at this hour. The line is showing signs of bowing segments, such as what you see just west of Nashville. Those bowing segments can create areas of damaging winds. I just stepped outside and could see some impressive lightning in the distance with thos storms in Kentucky. I’m also watching anythign that develops ahead of the line, such as what you see down in southern Middle TN. Many of those pop up showers have seemed to struggle and we’ll hope that continues.
Grand slam propels Alabama softball past Tennessee to Women's College World Series
Alabama softball punched its second-straight ticket to the Women's College World Series with a 4-1 win over Tennessee on Sunday to win the NCAA super regional series two games to one. After losing the first game of the series 3-2, the Crimson Tide won Game 2, 3-2, in walk off...
Nashville National Cemetery event honors the fallen on Memorial Day
Beard is a retired colonel with the TN National Guard. He helps one the Davidson County Coordinating Counsel, the group who put on the Nashville National Cemetery Memorial Day event every year.
12 Tennessee Communities Receive Grants for Urban and Community Forest Ecosystems
Twelve Tennessee communities will have the opportunity to invest in their green spaces, thanks to grant funding provided by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture Division of Forestry (TDF) through the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service’s Urban and Community Forestry Inflation Reduction Act Grant Program. “Trees play a key...
Black Tap Craft Burgers to Give Away Burgers on May 28
In celebration of International Burger Day on Tuesday, May 28, 2024, award-winning Black Tap Craft Burgers & Beer will offer its classic All-American Burger free to the first 100 guests who request it. This special promotion will be redeemable at select Black Tap locations across the country, including Nashville. Guests...
Man accidentally shoots himself while trying to break into Madison home, police say
MADISON, Tenn. (WMSV) – An armed burglary suspect accidentally shot himself while trying to break into a Madison home on Saturday night, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. Police responded to a reported shooting on Garner Avenue at about 7:30 p.m. Police on scene said the suspect “gained...
Flood Watch, Severe Storms Probable 5-26-2024
Be aware all day as any storm that fires up this afternoon has a possibility for quick development. The main line unfortunately will come late this evening. Hail, strong winds, heavy rains, hail, and possible tornadoes are all on the menu for this evening. Flood Watch National Weather Service Nashville...
Couple accused of being professional pickpockets arrested in downtown Nashville
A stealing streak has come to an end for a suspected professional pickpocketing couple from Texas who police believe have been involved in multiple thefts from unsuspecting customers at downtown Nashville bars over the past couple of months.
Five Free and Cheap Family Things To Do in Middle Tennessee
As most school districts around Middle Tennessee have let out, the offerings for free and cheap activities abound. I love a good family music outing, so we begin at Percy Warner Parks for the traditional Full Moon Pickin’ Parties that have been happening for the past 25 years. There’s...
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