Tuesday, April 19, 2016

12 signs you were born to be the boss and other top stories.

  • 12 signs you were born to be the boss

    Kimberly Novosel, right, speaks to Belmont University students about entrepreneurship in the music business.(Photo: Courtesy of Kimberly Novosel)When people ask me about life as an entrepreneur, I can often see the curious and eager gleam in their eyes. “Could I …” they are thinking. “Should I?” “How?” “How soon?”There’s definitely a glamorous edge to being the boss, from getting to make your vision into a reality, to not having to answer to someone above you every single day, to other perks lik..
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  • Cory Batey charged with refusing to register as sex offender

    Cory Batey charged with refusing to register as sex offender
    Buy PhotoCory Batey, 22, booking photograph taken April 19, 2016 when Batey was charged with two counts of failing to register as a sex offender.(Photo: Stacey Barchenger \ The Tennessean)Buy PhotoA former Vanderbilt University football player found guilty of raping an unconscious woman has been charged with two felony counts of violating the state's sex offender registration law.Court records state Cory Batey refused to register as a sex offender even though Davidson County sheriff's officials ..
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  • Michael Strahan leaving talk show for 'Good Morning America'

    Michael Strahan leaving talk show for 'Good Morning America'
    Michael Strahan leaving talk show for ‘Good Morning America’ The Associated Press Published: April 19, 2016, 10:33 am Updated: April 19, 2016, 11:57 am (AP Photo) NEW YORK (AP) — Former football star Michael Strahan is leaving the daily talk show he co-hosts with Kelly Ripa to work full-time on “Good Morning America.” ABC said Tuesday that a search for Strahan’s replacement will begin in the fall. The former New York Giant was selected in 2012 to replace Regis Philbin as ..
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  • Nashville labor council endorses school board candidates

    Nashville labor council endorses school board candidates
    1 Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutNashville labor council endorses school board candidatesCentral Labor Council of Nashville and Middle Tennessee issued an early round of endorsements in the Metro Schools race.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Nashville labor council endorses school board candidatesBuy PhotoElections 2..
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  • Episcopal priest who helped Nashville church through split to leave

    Episcopal priest who helped Nashville church through split to leave
    The Rev. Jerry Smith and his wife, Marjie Smith. Jerry Smith has served as the rector of St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in Nashville for more than a decade.(Photo: Submitted)The Rev. Jerry Smith, who helped St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church heal after a congregational split about a dozen years ago, is leaving the parish for a new post in Florida.Smith, 64, has plans to retire soon, but he opted to accept a temporary, 18-month role as the priest-in-charge of Holy Comforter parish in Tallahas..
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  • Anaheim/Nashville - Game Three: What To Watch For

    Anaheim/Nashville - Game Three: What To Watch For
    Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports The Predators flew back to the Music City on Monday with two wins stored in their baggage compartment. Tonight's game three will pose a brand new level of difficulty if Anaheim plans to make this a series Goal change apparent Although John Gibson hasn't played that poorly in net for the Ducks, they will hand over the goaltending duties to Frederik Andersen for game three in Nashville. It's not the worst decision for Anaheim, however its up to head coach..
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  • Senate panel votes to strip University of Tennessee diversity funds

    Senate panel votes to strip University of Tennessee diversity funds
    Ayres Hall at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville(Photo: J. Miles Cary / AP)The General Assembly's attempt to defund the University of Tennessee's Office for Diversity and Inclusion won additional approval Tuesday, although senators signaled some internal disagreement on the issue.Sen. Todd Gardenhire's bill would divert all state funds from the Knoxville office's budget to minority scholarships for engineering students. It would also bar the university from using state funds to support the..
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  • Sept. 11 families upset by White House effort to derail bill

    Sept. 11 families upset by White House effort to derail bill
    (AP Photo) WASHINGTON (AP) — Families of the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks say they are “greatly distressed” that the Obama administration is working to derail legislation giving them the right to sue the government of Saudi Arabia for any role that elements of the Saudi government may have played in the attack. “Your place in history should not be marked by a campaign to foreclose the judicial process as a venue in which the truth can be found,” more than a dozen relatives of Se..
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  • Drugstore chain CVS pushes convenience with curbside pickups

    Drugstore chain CVS pushes convenience with curbside pickups
    (AP Photo) NASHVILLE,Tenn. (WKRN) – CVS Health will spread its curbside pickup service to drugstores nationwide this year, as traditional retailers continue to hone their reputations for convenience and fight fierce competition online. The nation’s second-largest drugstore chain has partnered with the technology firm Curbside to create CVS Express, a program that lets shoppers buy products with an app and then pick them up about an hour later at a nearby store, where an employee wi..
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  • Register Now for the Frist and Nashville Community Darkroom's ...

    Register Now for the Frist and Nashville Community Darkroom's ...
    click to enlarge The Frist Center and Nashville Community Darkroom will host Photographic Language: Analog, a three-day workshop with artist and educator Vesna Pavlović. Students will meet at the darkroom (1143 Gallatin Ave. in East Nashville) on three Saturdays (10 a.m.–5 p.m., Saturday, April 30; 15 p.m. Sunday, May 1; 1–5 p.m, Saturday, May 7) to explore the theoretical aspects of analog photography and build practical skills. When it comes to photography, Pavlović is THE BOSS. Intereste..
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