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Dolly Parton announces new musical based on her life’s story is coming to Broadway

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Dolly Parton announces a musical based on her life's story will be coming to Broadway this winter. Parton 's list of upcoming projects grows as her new musical Dolly: A True Original Musical that follows her life's story, will open Monday, December 7 on Broadway with an opening night celebrati
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Garth Brooks launches arena tour

Country music touring legend Garth Brooks is setting out on a familiar adventure: launching a new arena tour.
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Country Star Who Re-Enlisted Announces Patriotic Veterans Day Event

Country star Craig Morgan is turning Veterans Day weekend into a celebration of service, launching a new event that gives back to the men and women who have worn America's uniform.
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Former TSU president’s book exposes $544 million underfunding fight

A new book promises to expose how underfunding Tennessee State University amounted to the "greatest financial injustice in Tennessee history."
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‘Industrial adhesive’ spills out of semi-truck on I-40 east, forcing traffic diversion

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Traffic has been diverted on I-40 East in Davidson County after a semi-truck spilled a substance onto the roadway. The Tennessee Department of Transportation said the spill happened at mile marker 211. According to TDOT, a semi “shifted and spilled” about 50 gallons of “industrial adhesive.”
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Williamson Health Board Approves Sale to Ascension in $950 Million Deal

Williamson Health’s Board of Trustees has voted to sell the county-owned health system to Ascension, a move that would end nearly seven decades of county ownership if approved by the Williamson County Commission, the Nashville Business Journal reports. Click for More News. The board unanimously approved Ascension’s pro
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Man accused of launching large firework at officers in Nashville

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A man is facing multiple charges after officers with the Metro Nashville Police Department said he launched a firework at them during a traffic stop in East Nashville. Arrest affidavits state that officers were conducting a traffic stop at South 4th Street and Fatherland Street when...
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Naked Farmer Opens In Downtown Nashville’s Arcade

Naked Farmer, the Tampa-born farm-to-table fast-casual brand, quietly swung open its doors Monday inside The Arcade in downtown Nashville. The new spot brings the chain’s seasonal, vegetable-forward plates into the 1902 arcade building and is offering dine-in service along with pickup, delivery and catering. The restau
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Police searching for 3 in connection with South Nashville nightclub stabbing

According to the Metro Nashville Police Department, the stabbing left three people injured at Carol Ann's Home Cooking Café — which also operates as a nightclub — at 407 Murfreesboro Pike on June 19.
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‘Y’all stop’: Middle TN officials tell people to ‘do better’ and stop fireworks use...

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Fourth of July is over and according to officials, so is the legal use of fireworks. “Y’all stop firing off fireworks and go to bed,” the Nashville Department of Emergency Communications said on Sunday. “It’s illegal and your neighbors are still reporting you. Some of them have work in the

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