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Search for Danny Scaled Down

After 31 days of exhaustive full scale searching for Danny Tomlinson, the results have still been unsuccessful.  Searchers have now announced the scaling down of the search effort, and

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Raw Sewage at Acorn Court

Raw sewage has reportedly been directly going into the Harpeth River at Acorn Court due to damaged sewage drainage pipes.  The drainage problem has reportedly been fixed, but…

Events, Government »

Memorial Day Remembrance

Gone but not forgotten.

How do we save the war memorials in Iraq?  Military personnel have crafted a fine series of memorials for their fallen.

If you are…

Lawn and Garden »

Bambi in our Backyard!

We have a baby deer, otherwise known as a fawn, in our backyard right now!  We had to post a picture.  We’re trying to grow wildflowers in the very back…

Weather »

Hazardous Weather Outlook

We have a Hazardous Weather Outlook ahead, with possible hail.  This pattern of afternoon rain showers reportedly extends pretty much throughout the rest of the week.

Government, Schools »

We Stand With Amelia

Amelia Bivens took a stand when she gave the Senior Speech at the HHS graduation ceremony.  And we’ll take a stand too.  We’ll stand with her.  Free…

Business, Flood 2010, Government »

Flooded Homeowners Decide to Stay Put

This article from WSMV states that homeowners are setting up camp on their property, hoping to rebuild their flooded homes.

Schools »

Detra Emery Out at HHS?

Did Detra Emery leave her position as principal at HHS?  This article from the Tennessean certainly seems to imply just that.

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More Sinkhole News

Another mid-state sinkhole appeared on Granny White Pike in Nashville.  Hopefully, our earth will begin drying out sooner rather than later and these road issues will become less common.

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Foggy Bottom Can’t Rebuild Home

Ever wonder what it would be like for FEMA to say you cannot rebuild your home after the flood?  Well, look no further than the owners of