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Group is on its own in bid to save beloved 1930s-era school
A group interested in saving the old Nolensville Community Center took a tour of the 70-year-old building with county officials last week.
Fourth of July: Brentwood, Nolensville plan events
Looking for a way to celebrate the Fourth of July? Cities and towns across Williamson County have events planned.
The Kadillacs will perform at 7 p.m. at Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park.
The heat is good for one thing: ripening blackberries
COLLEGE GROVE COMMUNITY - Ole Bob grew up on the Battle Farm near Nolensville where the heat of summer was called Tennessee's blackberry season.
Oakland football coach Tommy McDaniel confirmed Thursday he is aware one of his players was arrested in connection with a home invasion last week and has suspended him indefinitely.
Dateline: news of note in Williamson County -- June 22, 2009
Williamson County Sheriff's Office will conduct a series of sobriety checkpoints across the county beginning Friday night and ending Sunday morning.
Southern Summer Jam readies for its final bow
Fans of The Winters Brothers Band Southern Summer Jam better clear their schedules this weekend.
Teen's Carwash Killing Unsolved Year Later
One year ago this weekend, a Nolensville teenager was fatally shot at a carwash in south Nashville.
Economy won't make Fourth falter
A weak economy won't noticeably affect the celebration of American independence in Williamson County.
The REAL Tennessee Pork Report
No, we're not talking The Tennessee Center for Policy Studies recent public relations campaign to highlight what they identify as wasteful spending by the state government.
Drivers share gripes about traffic lights
Traffic lights are installed for safety and to promote traffic flow. But some don't work so well, taking too long to change or changing too quickly.
Today wea ll have an on-air barbeque taste test with two famous pitmasters. Then, the phrase "bird brain" is used as a put-down, but wea ll talk to a leading neurobiologist and a cognitive scientist about the parallels between human and bird brain development.
FiftyForward volunteers honored
Opening thought: Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy. For, behold, your reward is great in heaven: for in the like manner did their fathers unto the prophets.
New center offers help in times of crisis
The doors to a second chance at life will open today in the Cool Springs area. Make It Beautiful, a resource center for people in need, will celebrate its grand opening at 6 tonight.
Rescue effort comes together for 'old, old school'
Preservation is never just about a building. It's about memories and stories. An idea to save the Nolensville Recreation Center, also known as the old, old school, from the wrecking ball has been batted around for at least a year.
Eminent domain case stirs anger
NOLENSVILLE - They lost a fight to hold onto a portion of land that's been in their family for more than 50 years.
Fight against Nolensville town hall site may have fizzled
NOLENSVILLE - Opponents of a plan to build a new town hall in a shopping center on Oldham Drive and Nolensville Road may have run out of options to fight it.
Memorial Day Memories Part Deux: Seoul Garden Keeps Its Doors Open
Like the Fox family, I had best laid dining plans that were thwarted by yesterday's holiday.
Shot, abandoned dog has face rebuilt
A Williamson County veterinary surgeon donated his time to rebuild the face of a dog apparently shot and abandoned last week in front of the Dickson County Humane Society.
Mudbug brings state, developer together
The lowly mudbug. No matter where you live, it brings people together. When I lived in Louisiana, we ate 'em. Boiled 'em up and had a party.
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