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October 27, 2009
Williamson County Schools are watching what may be a new trend. Teachers logged a number of students leaving the school system this year. The Tennessean reports Williamson schools lost 36 students during September. "It... October 27, 2009
Someone has been censoring cuss words in books at the Maury County Public Libary. News 2 reports that 50 to 100 books have been defaced. Nobody knows who's doing it, but you can see the words... October 23, 2009
If you live near the Henpeck Market on Lewisburg Pike, you have probably complained to a police officer about the contradictory speed limit signs. If you're driving to Franklin, the speed limit is 45 mph. But if you're on the other... October 21, 2009
Lipscomb University hosted the annual fundraiser for Nashville's youth entertainment and outreach center on Tuesday. Thousands gathered in Allen Arena to support Rocketown and its cause. Now the center may have to move to make way for the proposed... October 14, 2009
Most students look back and remember wonderful memories of their first day of high school. Not a freshman at Centennial High School. While walking to class, Claire Dickerson was hit by a car. She suffered severe head and pelvis... October 6, 2009
How often do principals provide their phone numbers for text messaging? Hunters Lane High school principal Dr. Sue Kessler gladly discloses her personal phone number to students. Over 1,800 students have Dr. Kessler's number. They have the rare... October 2, 2009
A small town in Rutherford County has been without a police department for two years. Citzens feel the need to be better protected within the city limits. Mayor says charter requires city to have a police department. WSMV reports... October 1, 2009
Majority of the summer, ground crews spend countless days trying to groom the school's athletic field, some multi-purpose. September rain became the talk across the mid-state every Firday night. A Middle Tennessee town prepared early this year for an... October 1, 2009
It's hard to find mom and pop stores anymore. In Green Hills, the Donut Den has been a mainstay in the South Nashville community. The classic "Donut Den" neon sign has been down due to renovation on the shopping center. Owner Norman Fox let the... September 30, 2009
Students usually enjoy having a couple of days off, but sickness plagues Clarksville High School. Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools Director Michael Harris made the decison to dismiss classes for Thursday and Friday after a high percentage (25%)... September 29, 2009
Franklin's rich history is commonly known as the center for one of the bloodiest battles during the Civil War. Historians and archaeologists were surveying a sand trap on the site of Franklin's country club when unusual items were found buried. An expert... September 29, 2009
Earlier this month, Dwight's Mini Mart on the campus of MTSU was able to sell cigarettes to students, but the Board of Regent recently banned the store from selling cigarettes on the university's campus. Students have halted the vote once before. Dwight... September 29, 2009
This is certainly a sign of bad economic times. One of Nashville's oldest and most prestigous neighborhoods will see a "rare and exclusive auction" of a six thousand square foot home on Westview Drive in the heart of Belle Meade. The... September 21, 2009
Here's something you don't see everyday. A website devoted to someone's home. A perpetual open house, if you will.
Nashville author/songwriter Alice Randall has done exactly that. The New York Times took notice. We're richer for it as we learn more about... September 1, 2009
It was bound to happen, and now that it has, what will be the outcome?
When the Metro School Board announced its rezoning plan last year, a plan that effectively ended busing for racial balance, there were warnings that the plan could lead to... August 26, 2009
Going to Head Jamz Labor Day weekend? Check for directions because it's been moved.
A bewildering story in the Leaf-Chronicle indicated a problem or two with the original site regarding permits, but no resolution.
And if you saw the story on Channel 4... |





















