Wednesday, November 25, 2015

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  • Nashville mayor spends morning serving food to those in need | WKRN News 2

    Nashville mayor spends morning serving food to those in need | WKRN News 2
    Nashville mayor spends morning serving food to those in needWKRN web staffPublished:November 25, 2015, 5:02 pmPhoto: WKRNNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Mayor Megan Barry visited the Nashville Rescue Mission Wednesday morning to help serve those in need.Volunteers packed the Mission, serving hundreds of meals.Barry told News 2 she was proud to be at a place where people are given second chances on a daily basis.“I’m really happy that I just came out of a graduation where people are being given a secon..
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  • Bus is answer for many Nashville travelers | WKRN News 2

    Bus is answer for many Nashville travelers | WKRN News 2
    Photo: WKRNNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – As theNashville International Airport is in the midst of its busiest time of the year, so is the city’s bus station on the edge of a booming downtown.Instead of thousands of travelers, it’s hundreds that pass through the Greyhound facility, but the goal for everybody is the same for anyone this week–getting home for Thanksgiving.Photo: WKRNEvery seat was filled on the 11:25 a.m. westbound bus that makes stops in Jackson and Memphis before ending up in its fin..
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  • Nashville Groups Ask Haslam to Reconsider Refugee Stance | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | WTVC

    Nashville Groups Ask Haslam to Reconsider Refugee Stance | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | WTVC
    Nashville — Over 125 Nashville businesses, civic organizations and faith groups are asking Gov. Bill Haslam to change his stance on resettling Syrian refugees ...
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  • Nashville man charged in beating death

    Nashville man charged in beating death
    Randy Mauk, 44(Photo: Metro Nashville Police Department)Metro police on Tuesday charged two Nashville roommates — one of them with criminal homicide — in the beating death of a 48-year-old man.Randy Mauk, 44, has been charged in connection with what police believe to be the punching and kicking death of Steven Lee Arnold, police spokesman Don Aaron said Wednesday.Arnold was taken by ambulance to a hospital Nov. 18 with a severe head injury, Aaron said. He was declared brain dead last Friday, and..
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  • Williamson Watch: The Big Map of Projects

    Williamson Watch: The Big Map of Projects
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  • LifeWay completes sale of downtown Nashville campus

    LifeWay completes sale of downtown Nashville campus
    Copyright (c) 2015 Baptist Press. Reprinted from Baptist Press (www.baptistpress.com), news service of the Southern Baptist Convention. The original story can be found at http://bpnews.net/45912/lifeway-completes-sale-of-downtown-nashville-campus LifeWay completes sale of downtown Nashville campus ..
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  • Nashville Gets A Museum To The Negro Leagues - Created By Second Graders | Nashville Public Radio

    Nashville Gets A Museum To The Negro Leagues - Created By Second Graders | Nashville Public Radio
    Hear the radio version of this story.A new collection of Negro League baseball artifacts has come together in Nashville. And it can only be seen atRobertChurchwellMuseum Magnet Elementary. That’s where second and fourth graders run one of just two museums located within the walls of a Metro school.When visitors arrived for the opening on a recent morning, they shuffled along the glass display cases that hold autographed baseballs, vintage posters, and black-and-white photos.“Welcome to our exhib..
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