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Deadline extended for applications for Ashland City Schools board seat
ASHLAND — The deadline to turn in letters of interest for a vacant seat on the Ashland City Schools Board of Education has been extended, following discovery of a mistake regarding the length of the term to be filled. Rob Wash, a current member of the board, won election...
Health Inspections: Dickson County May 13, 2024
These are the health scores for Dickson County with their most recent inspection scores for April 29 to May 13, 2024. Some locations will be in multiple counties. Read more local health inspections here!. Inspections List. 4001 Harding Road Nashville, TN 37205. Food Service Establishment Inspection | Follow-Up May 13,...
A perfect afternoon at Riverview Restaurant & Marina
Riverview Restaurant and Marina in Ashland City is the perfect spot to take advantage of the beautiful weather and enjoy a delicious meal out on the water! Ms. Cheap takes us along for the perfect afternoon outing!. For more information, visit riverviewrestaurantandmarina.com. or call (615) 792-7358. ABOUT RIVERVIEW RESTAURANT AND...
Save the Date: Memorial Day BBQ, Blood Drive at Nick Mayer Chevrolet Buick GMC of Dickson
Save the date! Nick Mayer Chevrolet Buick GMC of Dickson is partnering with Blood Assurance to hold a blood drive and Memorial Day BBQ on May 25th from 11am-4pm. And they will be throwing some burgers and hot dogs on the grill. Plus, there will be some car deals for those in the market for a new vehicle!
Cheatham County New Business Licenses for May 15, 2024
These are the latest business licenses in Cheatham County for April 24 to May 15, 2024, from the Tennessee County Clerk. You can find our newest business news right here and more business license news here. If you’re looking for information on who is setting up shop in your community, or if you just want […] The post Cheatham County New Business Licenses for May 15, 2024 appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
Problems persist at Fairview apartment complex with major rat infestation
half of the tenants at Roundtree received a concerning letter from the State Fire Marshal's Office. If management doesn't fix the problems by May 20, tenants may have to find somewhere else to live.
Try Zander’s Woodfired Pizza in Dickson
Zack and Esther Wood opened the doors of Zander’s Woodfired Pizza in 2016 in the heart of downtown Dickson. But Esther recalls the real start of their pizza making back during their college days in Denver, when Zack would come up with all kinds of culinary creations. “On one...
Free Chicken Nuggets on Wednesdays at Wendy’s
May 8, 2024 – Wendy’s chicken nuggets fandom is strong, so to celebrate Nugg Lovers nationwide, Wendy’s Wednesday’s gifts every Wendy’s Rewards™ member FREE six-piece nuggets with any mobile app purchase every. single. Wednesday.* No matter where you are in the country, you can grab FREE six-piece nuggs with purchase every week, no questions asked, […] The post Free Chicken Nuggets on Wednesdays at Wendy’s appeared first on Cheatham County Source.
Montgomery Central’s Gabe Eddington named as finalist for class 3A Mr. Baseball Award
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – On Wednesday, May 15, the Tennessee Baseball Coaches Association (TBCA) named the Mr. Baseball finalists, which included Montgomery Central two-way player Gabe Eddington for class 3A. MCHS head coach Todd Dunn confirmed the news on social media, along with Eddington’s 2023-24 stats, which included...
Randy Smith: The Loss Of A Hero
The man who has been my hero, my rock and someone I looked up to all my life died this morning. My Uncle, Gene Trotter passed away after a short but brutal battle with Leukemia. He would have been 91 years old in a few weeks. He was an amazing athlete, playing college basketball and baseball at Austin Peay in the early 1950s but he made his mark in life as a teacher, coach and educator. He was a pioneer because he coached the first integrated team to ever play in the TSSAA Girls State Basketball Tournament at his alma mater, Waverly Central High School.
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