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Make Sure You Thank our Emergency Workers for A Job Well Done
It is Emergency Medical Services week and that means it is a time to recognize and say thank you to our local dispatchers and emergency workers.
Tea party activists to rally today over IRS scrutiny
Tea party activists will rally in downtown Nashville as part of a national day of protest against allegations the Internal Revenue Service targeted them leading up to the 2012 election.
Prayer Vigil Held For Teens Struck By Drunk Driver
A prayer service in honor of Kylie Eastin and Ashley Travis was held at the Gray's Chapel Church of the Nazarene in Cunningham, and friends, teammates and neighbors united to show their support.
Tennessee Wesleyan Graduates Five Nurses From New Online RN To BSN Program
Tennessee Wesleyan College's Fort Sanders Nursing Department has graduated its inaugural class from its Online RN to BSN program.
Many Tax-Exempt Organizations Must File With IRS By May 15 To Preserve Tax-Exempt Status
A key deadline of May 15 is facing many tax-exempt organizations that are required by law to file annual reports with the Internal Revenue Service.
Supreme Court Rules Medical Malpractice Claim Was Filed Too Late
In a unanimous opinion released Thursday, the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that a medical malpractice claim brought by a Williamson County couple against a county hospital must be dismissed because it was filed too late.
Shelby County Officials Watch River Levels
Faith Baptist Church of Bartlett and The Trustees of Faith Baptist Church of Bartlett have filed a $3.9 million loan on their 3775 N. Germantown Road church property in Bartlett.
Music, magic flow through Murfreesboro this weekend
JazzFest Main Street's JazzFest will once again pack music lovers on the Square for music, fun and a good time.
Montgomery students win CEMC awards
Four Montgomery County teens are among 22 area high school students selected for some of the highest youth leadership honors bestowed by Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation.
This bridge on East Fork Leatherwood Road in Stewart County suffered major damage.
The driver of this vehicle, Jr. Boone of Dover, escaped unharmed shortly after midnight Sunday.
Dorothy Marie Cunningham, age 75, died Sunday, April 28, 2013. She was a native of the Link Community and a daughter of the late Clarence and Pauline Smith Cunningham.
Business Briefcase: Walmart giving in last fiscal year exceeds $1B;...
NASHVILLE - Walmart and the Walmart Foundation announced that over the last fiscal year they gave more than $1 billion in cash and in-kind contributions, making it the first time Walmart or any U.S. retailer has achieved that level of giving.
Lydia Walker draws large crowd at this years Rivers and Spires Festival
"I had a great time. It was an awesome crowd. We ended up have amazing weather. Not to hot, not to cold, it was perfect," said Lydia Walker.