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Funeral arrangements set for TSU football player killed in hit-and-run crash
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – The funeral services for the Tennessee State University football player killed by a hit-and-run driver have been set. Chazan Page was hit and killed on Gallatin Pike on April 14. The 20-year-old’s girlfriend said he died trying to protect her. Page’s visitation will be...
Justin Timberlake-backed golf company buys hundreds of acres in Nashville neighborhood for planned 18-hole course
A luxury golfing company backed by Justin Timberlake has purchased hundreds of acres of land eight miles northwest of downtown Nashville and plans to open an 18-hole course later this year, according to the company's website. The latest land deal in a string of acquisitions by The Farm Nashville, an LLC affiliated with 8AM Golf, was finalized Tuesday, according to property deeds filed with Metro Nashville. The Farm Nashville paid $7.5 million for approximately 112 acres in...
Vanderbilt Commodores: Massive Influx Of Transfers Might Finally End The Misery Of This Football Team In 2024
The Vanderbilt Commodores quarterback room will look completely different this season. This could be a good change, as Vandy has struggled heavily in recent seasons to find stability at the quarterback position. Diego Pavia, and his backup Blaze Berlowitz both arrive from New Mexico State, and these two will battle another transfer former Utah quarterback Nate Johnson for the starting job. The Commodores return Sedrick Alexander at running back and Quincy Skinner at wide receiver, so whoever takes the starting role will have some very capable options.
WNBA Commissioner considers Nashville expansion
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The city of Nashville may be welcoming another professional sports team in the coming years. During a press conference in Brooklyn, New York, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert confirmed her plans to expand the league from 13 teams to sixteen in the coming years, and revealed Nashville is one of the cities they are considering.
Brentwood park to debut new Mountain Biking trails this month, grand opening planned
The new system includes seven miles of trail, offering residents and local middle and high school mountain bike teams a place to ride and practice. “We’ve been working on this project for the last three years, meeting with city officials and clearing trails, and now we’re excited for the mountain biking community to ride this course,” said Matt Robertson, of Bike Walk Brentwood.
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