Main Street Media of Tennessee
Established in 2013, Main Street Media of Tennessee is a diverse media organization that produces 12 weekly newspapers serving 10 counties around Nashville. They also offer a daily e-newspaper named Main Street Nashville, along with 17 websites, e-newsletters, social media platforms, radio shows, live videos, and podcasts. The goal of Main Street Media is to deliver distinctive local news and information that is important to readers, helping them improve their lives.
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mainstreetmediatn.com | Cheri Reeves
The assisted living facility is located off MLK Jr. Parkway in Sango. SUBMITTEDOn Monday, May 12 at 6:46 p.m., firefighters from Clarksville Fire Rescue responded to a structure fire at the Fieldstone Place Retirement & Assisted Living facility, located at 51 Patel Way, just off Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway in Sango. Fire officials said lightning had struck the exterior wall by the laundry room, starting a fire.
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mainstreetmediatn.com | Cheri Reeves
Commissioners: School capacity, traffic concerns first need attention CHERI REEVES Main Street Clarksville The rezoning request named plans of putting more homes in the Lisenbee Fields development on Dover Road. CHERI REEVESThe Montgomery County Commission has denied a rezoning application that would have allowed for 32 acres on Dover Road to be rezoned from AG-Agricultural District to R-1 Single-Family Residential District.
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mainstreetmediatn.com | Kara Aguilar |Sky Arnold
Sky ArnoldThe Tennessee FireflyA new audit by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office details just how big of a challenge interim Tennessee State University President (TSU) Dwayne Tucker will have in turning the university’s financial condition around. Tucker took over leadership duties at TSU last December after leading the growth of Nashville charter operator LEAD Public Schools for more than six years.
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mainstreetmediatn.com | Xavier Smith
XAVIER SMITH Main Street Media The Lebanon City Council approved a Wilson County Sports Complex usage agreement with the Wilson United Soccer League during its meeting last week. Wilson United will pay Lebanon $15 per recreational player per season for residents, $25 for non-residents, $75 for select players that participate in two seasons and $50 for select players who participate in one season in exchange for usage of the complex, located on Highway 231 just south of Stumpy Lane.
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mainstreetmediatn.com | Cheri Reeves
CMCSS new planned policy limits cell phone use. On Tuesday, May 6, the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s School Board reviewed the Code of Conduct policies for the upcoming school year that include tightening the use of cell phones in the classroom. In March, Tennessee Gov.
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