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News from the pulpit -- Nov 6, 2009
SPRING HILL - Catholic Church of the Nativity, at 2001 Campbell Station Parkway, Suite C-7, is inviting men to come out for the Christian Men's Conference 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Saturday.
Nolensville: Volunteers make day special for veterans
Nolensville's veterans will be honored Saturday with a breakfast and later will lead the third annual Veterans Day Parade through town.
Triune: Veterans Day is chance to express our gratitude again
Halloween is behind us and the Day Light Savings time change gave us some extra rest.
As H1N1 vaccine supplies grow, shots permitted for healthy adults
Rules about who can receive the H1N1 flu shot vaccine are starting to relax a bit.
Nolensville seeks out slice of prime time TV
Nolensville TV could be coming to a channel near you. Town officials are interested in obtaining a cable television government access channel, which cities such as Brentwood, Franklin and Spring Hill already have.
College Grove: Rocket Run rescheduled
Opening thought: And there are three that bear witness on earth, the spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one.
Mark Cook: Weather has filled reservoirs, fattened slugs
When I went to turn off the front porch lights the other night I glanced toward my best pumpkin of the garden season, proudly displayed on our front steps.
Nolensville: Uncle Bud's to put down roots in town
The rumor is true: Uncle Bud's will take up permanent residence in Nolensville. Co-owner Craig Dever has signed a lease with property owner Vern Patterson to put an Uncle Bud's restaurant where Martin's BBQ Joint now operates.
College Grove envisions 'village' lifestyle for itself
While urban areas such as Franklin, Brentwood and Spring Hill attract major retailers and developers, small "hamlets" such as College Grove that allow quiet solitude are part of what make this county so "unique, special and desirable," says Williamson County Commissioner Judy Hayes.
Historic district could get new development
NOLENSVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION TUESDAY, OCT. 13 Plans for a new development in Nolensville's historic district are taking shape.
Providence Baptist closes in on deal for building site
A congregation that conducts worship services at Sunset Middle School is looking next door for a permanent home.
Proposed Nolensville historic district development moves forward
NOLENSVILLE - Plans for a new development in Nolensville's historic district are taking shape.
Church in Nolensville wants property near school
NOLENSVILLE - A congregation that holds worship services at Sunset Middle School is looking next door for a permanent home.
NOLENSVILLE - If you're going pumpkin picking, better bring some rubber boots. More than 30 inches of rain has fallen on Williamson County since May.
Apples are ripe for the picking at area orchards
COLLEGE GROVE COMMUNITY - Apples are so abundant, why stop with simply an apple a day? Have you ever given any thought to an apple an hour? With all the debate about health-care reform, we believe the obvious proposal has been missed.
Nolensville: Good ideas stand up even when the chips are down
A recession can't stop creative business ideas. Two new businesses that have opened recently in Nolensville's historic district prove it.
Dining options multiply on Nolensville Road
West Coast fish tacos or Mongolian-style stir fry are now only a short drive north for east Brentwood and Nolensville residents.
Town votes to rezone area for 295 homes
Alderman voted in favor of a plan to rezone about 250 acres on the northeast corner of Nolensville Road and York Road.
Nolensville could get 295 new homes
NOLENSVILLE - There are plans for a new 295-home subdivision in Nolensville. On Thursday, Dwight Kiser, of Land Design, presented a concept plan to the town's mayor and aldermen that would turn about 250-acres of farmland into a subdivision called Creekside at Nolensville.
Triune: Meetings allow for community's voice in planning
It is such a blessing to be able to share via this column my appreciation for the beauty of this wonderful part of Williamson County Tennessee.