Nashville Scene - Thu Nov 19
So the presents are wrapped, the bows are primped, the boxes are mailed, last year's cards are recycled, er, signed, and the wish lists are nothing but crossed-off lines.
An unusual simulation gives children of privilege a crash course in povertyNashville Scene - Thu Nov 19
On a self-directed road tour of poverty in America, photographer Aaron Huey stopped at the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota to observe the Lakota tribe.
In A Separate Country, Robert Hicks takes a turn around war-scarred...Nashville Scene - Thu Nov 19
In A Separate Country , Robert Hicks takes a turn around war-scarred New Orleans with a Confederate general who seeks redemption there By Lacey Galbraith , Chapter16.org Published on November 18, 2009 at 10:22am Robert Hicks dreams big.
Blessings are abundant once againTennessean.com - Wed Nov 18
My thoughts and prayers today mix with thanks to God for what only he can provide and my gratitude to individuals for what they do in our community.
IHS Eagles set sights on big screen for gymThe Tennessean Nashville News - Wed Nov 18
THOMPSON'S STATION - An NBA-style advertising sign could generate roughly $10,000 to support athletics at Independence High School.
Spring Hill hangout may get makeoverThe Tennessean Nashville News - Wed Nov 18
THOMPSON'S STATION - If you want a hot sausage biscuit, a gallon of milk or a tank of gas, the A&D Market has long been the closest stop to home for many people in southwest Williamson County.
Columbia Police Searching For Clues In HomicideWTVF Nashville - Tue Nov 17
Police in Columbia were investigating a homicide Tuesday morning after a body was found on the banks of the Duck River.
Williamson County Schools Rezoning Vote DelayedWTVF Nashville - Tue Nov 17
Williamson County School Board members voted Monday night to delay their decision on a controversial rezoning plan.
News of note in Williamson County - Nov. 17, 2009The Tennessean Nashville News - Tue Nov 17
The deadline for farmers to apply for disaster assistance is Dec. 10. That assistance covers livestock losses incurred during 2008.
Williamson County Schools Face RezoningWTVF Nashville - Mon Nov 16
FRANKLIN, Tenn. School overcrowding is causing some major issues in Williamson County.
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