Saturday, April 2, 2016

Trump camp accuses Tennessee GOP of stealing delegates and other top stories.

  • Trump camp accuses Tennessee GOP of stealing delegates

    The campaign for GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump is accusing the Tennessee Republican Party of trying to alter the selection system in order to chose Republican delegates who may not actually support Trump.(Photo: Mark Zaleski / File / AP)Donald Trump's campaign for president is accusing the Tennessee Republican Party of "doing the bidding" of the national GOP establishment in a calculated attempt to “steal” pro-Trump delegates and stop them from being a part of  Tennessee's GOP deleg..
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  • Big deals: Nashville Film Festival becomes hub for film market

    Big deals: Nashville Film Festival becomes hub for film market
    Rory Feek’s "Josephine" will have its world premiere at the 47th Nashville Film Festival. The film’s tagline: “In the spring of 1864, the bravest man fighting in the Civil War ... was a woman.”(Photo: Submitted by Nashville Film Festival)What brings the Chinese to Nashville?If I gave you three hundred guesses, I doubt you’d come up with the answer.This month, a delegation of 14 Chinese businesspeople will travel to Nashville to attend what is becoming one of our worst kept secrets, the Nashville..
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  • Predators seek momentum before playoffs begin

    Predators seek momentum before playoffs begin
    The Predators clinched a playoff sport Friday when the Capitals beat the Avalanche 4-2.(Photo: Christopher Hanewinckel / USA TODAY Sports)Recharged from a much-needed off day, the Predators arrived at Bridgestone Arena on Saturday with a guaranteed playoff spot, clinched Friday by the Avalanche's regulation loss to the Capitals. Nashville was the seventh Western Conference team to qualify."It's why you play the regular season — to qualify for the playoffs," Predators coach Peter Laviolette said...
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  • Dierks Bentley Was Originally 'Turned Off' By Nashville Scene

    Dierks Bentley Was Originally 'Turned Off' By Nashville Scene
    Rick Diamond, Getty Images Dierks Bentley knew, even as a child, that he wanted to be a singer. So, after attending one year of college at the University of Vermont, the Arizona native transferred to Nashville’s Vanderbilt University, studying while tirelessly pursuing his dream. “When I got to Nashville, the first thing I did was actually get an internship with the Country Music Association, like on day two of being here,” Bentley recently told The Boot and other reporters. “[I wanted to] figu..
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  • Doctors applaud end of Tennessee's fetal assault law

    Doctors applaud end of Tennessee's fetal assault law
    (Courtesy: KHON) NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Brittany Hudson was pregnant, addicted to painkillers and afraid of a Tennessee law that calls for the arrest of mothers of drug-dependent babies. She eventually gave birth without medical help, on the side of a road in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. Hudson’s dilemma, doctors say, was one of many unintended consequences of the Tennessee Legislature’s decision in 2014 to become the first and only state with an explicit criminal o..
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  • Brace Yourself: It's International Pillow Fight Day

    Brace Yourself: It's International Pillow Fight Day
    ©   WTVC | Portions are ©  Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.WTVC News Channel 9 provides coverage of news, sports, weather and community events throughout the Chattanooga, Tennessee area, including East Ridge, East Brainerd, Ooltweah, Middle Valley, Cleveland, Georgetown, Hopewell, Dayton, Dunlap and Jasper, Tennessee, For Oglethorpe, Chickamauga and Dalton, Georgia, Bridgeport and Stevenson, Alabama.
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  • Here's why ServiceMaster will stay

    Here's why ServiceMaster will stay
    ServiceMaster’s decision to look for a new corporate headquarters has been dismissed by a lot of Memphians as a ploy for tax breaks. I doubt it is that at all. While I’ve never met Robert Gillette, the chief executive who came aboard in 2013, my view is he wants to revitalize a time-worn business. He's part of the new group of retired tech execs from the worlds of aerospace and silicone leading ServiceMaster. They want to create a young, enterprising culture. The search for a new head office ha..
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  • Acme Radio seeks to expose 'Nashville's underbelly'

    Acme Radio seeks to expose 'Nashville's underbelly'
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - If Acme Feed and Seed is the Lower Broadway music venue for locals and millennials, then its recently launched Internet radio station, Acme Radio, is hoping to become the platform that exposes "Nashville's underbelly" to the rest of the world.In the two years since it opened inside the historic building at the corner of First Avenue and Broadway, Acme has carefully cultivated a reputation as the alternative honky-tonk, with an upscale food service and music programming, ..
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  • Country music 'Class of 2015' at center of ACM Awards

    Country music 'Class of 2015' at center of ACM Awards
    Country music star Brett Eldredge talks about what it means to him to be nominated Male Vocalist of the Year at ACM Awards on Friday, April 1, 2016 in Las Vegas. Larry McCormack/The TennesseanBuy PhotoLuke Bryan and Dierks Bentley talk to the media at the 51st ACM Awards Hosts Press Conference inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 1, 2016, in Las Vegas.(Photo: Larry McCormack / The Tennessean)Buy PhotoLAS VEGAS — Nineteen eighty-nine was a landmark year in country music that saw th..
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