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Dateline: News of note in Williamson County - Nov. 17, 2008
The Republican Women of Williamson County club has set new records for membership growth and meeting attendance this election year.
Dave Ramsey has turned his own misfortune into a financial-advice empire built on tough talk about getting out of debt.
Cautious shoppers avoid gift cards
On Wall Street, lawmakers are talking about how "toxic debt" threatens banks and lending.
State Baptists converge on Hendersonville
For the first time in more than a century, attendees of the Tennessee Baptist Convention converged on Hendersonville's First Baptist Church this week.
Nashville at law: A Shaub lawsuit and a Park settlement
New developments in two much-watched ongoing legal cases lead the news from Nashville's courts this week.
BRENTWOOD - Brentwood Academy's fine arts department has updated the comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner from the 1930s to the 1960s and audiences can check out the transformation this weekend.
840 work resumes after fourth death draws scrutiny
Three deaths in less than a year on a big Nashville-area highway project made state officials uneasy enough to fine the contractor twice.
Road Project Suspended After Recent Deaths
In little more than a year, four deaths have occurred during road project construction in Williamson County.
Adopted Fort Campbell troops headed home
BRENTWOOD - About 1,000 Fort Campbell soldiers adopted by the cities of Brentwood and Franklin are set to return home from Iraq next month, and the two communities are looking to throw them a welcome-back ...
Dateline: News of note in Williamson County - Nov. 3, 2008
A special-needs Mother's Day Out program through The Autism Foundation of Tennessee begins Tuesday at Brentwood First Presbyterian Church.
Little Clinic opens at Smyrna Kroger
Brentwood-based The Little Clinic has now opened a new convenient care clinic inside Kroger at 463 Sam Ridley Parkway West, according to a press release.
Local entrepreneurs devise election-theme products
Mark Cleveland, one of the owners of Brentwood-based Swiftwick socks, is a registered Republican, so it was with some trepidation that he developed his newest product - socks featuring the face of Democratic ...
Stolen election signs rattle supporters on both sides
When Franklin resident Nancy James pulls out of her driveway in the morning, she looks to see if her Obama-Biden sign is still in the yard.
Swiftwick, a Brentwood company, is producing Barack Obama socks.
Mark Cleveland, one of the owners of the Brentwood-based Swiftwick socks, is a registered Republican, so it was with some trepidation that he developed his newest product - the Obama socks.
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1965 Comet Caliente Hardtop - Modern Art & Shooting Stars
The modern era of street machining, it seems, has developed into three basic categories.
Economy is biggest problem for voters
Middle Tennessee residents overwhelmingly view the economy as the top problem facing the state today, according to a Tennessean voter poll, but give high marks to Gov.
Brentwood romps over Independence
Taking advantage of four interceptions and a strong performance by backup QB Clay Webber, Brentwood High blitzed county rival Independence 42-14 Friday night.
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