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 | Blaine Kellar
Full Count Rhythm pitcher Eli Lamb throws the ball in the rain during the third inning of their home game against the Madisonville Miners on Monday evening at Drakes Creek Park. SHANE POTTERWelcome back to the Full Count Recap, a weekly overview of every game played by Sumner County’s Ohio Valley League team in the Full Count Rhythm.
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4 days ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Ivan Aronin |Susan Steen
“Being a role model is the most powerful form of educating…too often fathers neglect it because they get so caught up in making a living they forget to make a life.” ― John Wooden, “Wooden: A Lifetime of Observations and Reflections On and Off the Court”I’ve heard it over and over, in conversations with friends, in passing remarks from strangers. Not every father was a daddy. And that is heartbreaking. For many, even the idea of “God the father” feels cold, not comforting.
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5 days ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Kara Aguilar |Tom Adkinson |Main Street Nashville
The Tennessee River Museum occupies most of the main level of Savannah’s 1939 post office on Main Street. TOM ADKINSONSAVANNAH – Just as you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, you shouldn’t judge a museum by the size of the surrounding town. The Tennessee River Museum in tiny Savannah, population 7,213, proves that point. The museum, housed in a former post office built in 1939 and on the National Register of Historic Places, is a community project.
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5 days ago |
mainstreetmediatn.com | Blaine Kellar
Liberty Creek’s Kaylor West (left) hugs teammate Caylei Jones (14) after their 7-1 victory over Alcoa in the TSSAA Class 2A state softball championship game at MTSU’s Blue Raider Softball Field. SHANE POTTERAwards are twice as nice for Liberty Creek softball. Fresh off their second straight state championship, the Wolves repeated as Team of the Year in the 2025 All-Sumner County softball team.
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mainstreetmediatn.com | Ivan Aronin |Angie Mayes
ANGIE MAYESThe Murfreesboro PostMitchell-Neilson Elementary School is scheduled to receive a flooring renovation after a unanimous vote by the Murfreesboro City Schools board on June 10. Romach Inc., of Murfreesboro, is scheduled to complete the work by July 21, according to the contract. Romach will be paid $232,578 for the work.
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