New Nashville federal courthouse project in limbo
U.S. Rep. Jim Cooper sees 50-50 chance of fundingA rendering of the $181.5 million proposed Nashville federal courthouse(Photo: Michael Graves and Associates Inc. / Thomas, Miller & Partners LLC)Story HighlightsU.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander seen as key to project getting funded this year.Nashville's proposed new federal courthouse is in danger of being put off yet again.The project's fate should be clear by Dec. 11. To avert a federal government shutdown, the House and Senate must agree by then ..>> view originalDiscounted TVs big draw for Nashville shoppers
Buy PhotoAngie Tatum camped outside the Nashville West Best Buy store the night before Thanksgiving to get doorbuster deals.(Photo: George Walker IV / The Tennessean)Buy PhotoNashville shoppers in search of heavily discounted electronics didn't mind waiting in line for hours at big-box stores on Thanksgiving Day.The savings — sometimes hundreds of dollars on TVs, computers and other items — are worth the wait, said Shawn Sims, the first customer in line outside the Best Buy store on Gallatin Pik..>> view originalNashville Black Friday shopping 2015
Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutNashville Black Friday shopping 2015Shoppers take to Twitter and Instagram to document their Black Friday shopping in Nashville.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed.Nashville Black Friday shopping 2015Buy PhotoAngie Tatum begins the line for Black Friday deals at BestBuy electronics store Wednesday Nov. 25, 2015, in Nashville, Tenn.(Photo: Geo..>> view originalNashville Predators Recall Sissons from Milwaukee - Nashville Predators - News
Nashville, Tenn. (November 26, 2015) – Nashville Predators President of Hockey Operations/General Manager David Poile announced today that the club has recalled forwardColton Sissonsfrom Milwaukee (AHL) and placed forwardMiikka Salomakion Injured Reserve. Sissons, 22 (11/5/93), has appeared in five games for the Predators this season, scoring a goal and posting a plus-four rating in his season debut on Nov. 10 vs. Ottawa. In 22 career NHL contests, the 6-foot-1, 200-pound center h..>> view originalKeith Searcy Memorial Thanksgiving Dinner feeds Nashville’s elderly | WKRN News 2
Keith Searcy Memorial Thanksgiving Dinner feeds Nashville’s elderlyByPaige HillPublished:November 26, 2015, 1:47 pmPhoto: WKRNNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – For almost 30 years, Gerry Searcy has bought and cooked enough to feed more than 1,000 people on Thanksgiving.She has a lot of help from friends and strangers for the annual Keith Searcy Memorial Thanksgiving Dinner.The event provides meals for the city’s elderly who not only appreciate the hot meal but also the time they spend with the people wh..>> view originalWeekend Round-up: Great Gobblin' Style
Power Play: How Nashville broke its goal drought - On the Forecheck
It took nearly 230 minutes between goals, but the Predators collected their first marker in nearly four games on their way to a big 3-2 win over Buffalo.SLAP SHOTS How thePredatorsbroke free of their goalless drought 227 minutes and 39 seconds after Miikka Salomaki's goal in the second period of Nashville's 3-2 win against theAnaheim Duckseight days ago, the Predators finally broke free viaMike Fisher'sfirst period goal. Out of all the shots, power plays, fancy passes and undeniable ..>> view originalLifeway Campus in downtown Nashville sells for $125 million - WRCBtv
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Lifeway Christian Resources' nearly 15-acre campus has been sold to make way for downtown Nashville redevelopment projects. A San Diego-based real estate investment firm purchased the property for $125 million. Lifeway is the publishing arm of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Tennessean reports (http://tnne.ws/21iz6Ty) the plans for the property could include a mix of hotel, entertainment, commercial and residential uses. LifeWay's nine-building campu..>> view originalSome Nashville schools to get 'farm-to-school' program
More local foods will be offered in some high-need Nashville schools.(Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto)Nashville schools will be able to provide more locally grown foods at a number of schools through a recent award of a federal food grant.The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently presented Metro Schools with a $38,682 grant for the 2016-17 school year, according to a district news release. The money will help the district pilot a food, nutrition education and health awareness program at a numb..>> view originalState doesn't expect any major issues with TNReady
The Tennessee Department of Education believes spring TNReady testing won't see any major issues..(Photo: File / The Tennessean.com)The Tennessee Department of Education believes spring TNReady testing will occur without any major issues.The state administered about 73,000 tests during the fall testing window without any major issues, according to Ashley Ball, education department spokeswoman. And another 1.4 million practice tests have been administered since October, with little to no issues, ..>> view original
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