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Columnist Susan Steen writes about how friendships in many different forms shape ourlives.
01/28/2025

Columnist Susan Steen writes about how friendships in many different forms shape ourlives.

“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.” — Robert Frost "We'll be friends forever!" Of course, we would be friends forever. Terri’s family moved away at the end of sixth grade, and that summer, I was invited to visit them in Georgia. And then school sta...

01/28/2025

MORNINGS ON MAIN STREET - Jan. 28, 2025 with host Stefanie Miller
Tom Adkinson takes us to a few Tennessee trails to enjoy this winter.

01/28/2025

MORNINGS ON MAIN STREET - Jan. 27, 2025 with host Stefanie Miller
Kate Gauf, Operations Director for Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, shares with us how the homeownership application works and when we should apply

01/27/2025

Main Street Media TV Nightly News - Jan. 27, 2025
Main Street Media TV brings you a brief rundown of the latest headlines from Middle Tennessee weeknights at 5 p.m. Visit mainstreetmediatn.com to read more from your local newspaper.

01/27/2025

Time is running out! You don’t want to miss out on the largest lantern festival in the country with over 1,000 sparkling displays.

Zoolumination®, presented by Anheuser-Busch, is now open Thursday through Sunday from 5-9 PM through February 9th.

Event Features:
🐲 1,000+ giant lanterns in colorful scenes along a walking path⁠
⛸️ Smashville Ice Rink presented by Nashville Predators⁠
🎏 Nightly performances by Zoolumination entertainers⁠
☕️ Warm drinks & treats available for purchase⁠
🐅 A few animal friends can stay up late, but most animals will be asleep

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01/27/2025

STREETWISE - JAN. 27 , 2025
Kick off the new year safely with a few more tips from Streetwise hosts Stefanie Miller and Tennessee Highway Safety Office assistant director Kim Vanatta.

Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett announced the creation of Tennessee Businesses Against Trafficking (TBAT), a pr...
01/27/2025

Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett announced the creation of Tennessee Businesses Against Trafficking (TBAT), a program that activates businesses and their employees against trafficking through no-cost, in-person, or virtual training opportunities.

January marks the beginning of a new year and for many of us, that means taking on a new challenge or turning over a new leaf. Unfortunately, some others live in continued fear and hopelessness as they attempt to escape the dark world of human trafficking.  This deeply hidden crime entraps its vict...

01/27/2025

Main Street Sports Today - Jan. 27, 2025 |
Mo + Wade bring you the most timely and comprehensive coverage of the biggest stories in sports from Middle Tennessee and beyond. We take you From Preps to Pros & react to the world of sports. Today’s show includes:

• KEVIN INGRAM | VANDERBILT RADIO NETWORK
• COLLEGE BASKETBALL
• TITANS / NFL
• WILLIE G. RAMIREZ | WGRAMIREZ.COM
• GRAB BAG

01/27/2025

MORNINGS ON MAIN STREET - Jan. 27, 2025 with host Stefanie Miller
Kate Gauf, Operations Director for Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, shares with us how the homeownership application works and when we should apply.

Bill Culbertson built the Smyrna Fire Department as its first fulltime employee and is ending his 35-year career this we...
01/27/2025

Bill Culbertson built the Smyrna Fire Department as its first fulltime employee and is ending his 35-year career this week.

For the first time in more than 35 years, the Smyrna Fire Department is looking for a new chief.  Bill Culbertson, a third-generation firefighter, is retiring from the role Jan. 29. He is Smyrna's first fulltime, paid fire department employee. "I will miss the people the most, not just the employee...

Enter hourly for your chance to WIN Breakfast or Lunch 🍽️  for TWO for a YEAR 📆  at  Kitchen Notes at the Omni Nashville...
01/26/2025

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Riverdale and Oakland met for the first time this year at Riverdale and split games Friday night, with the Lady Patriots...
01/25/2025

Riverdale and Oakland met for the first time this year at Riverdale and split games Friday night, with the Lady Patriots earning a 65-44 win and the Warriors an 85-81 double-overtime thriller in the boys’ contest.

Riverdale and Oakland met for the first time this year at Riverdale and split games Friday night, with the Lady Patriots earning a 65-44 win and the Warriors an 85-81 double-overtime thriller in the boys’ contest. After 18 ties and lead changes in the first half, Riverdale’s boys led by as many ...

The Blackman Blaze took a home district sweep vs Rockvale at the "Furnace" Friday as the girls won 59-43 and the boys 65...
01/25/2025

The Blackman Blaze took a home district sweep vs Rockvale at the "Furnace" Friday as the girls won 59-43 and the boys 65-36 victory, leaving both teams atop the district at 3-0 with nearly half of the league schedule complete.

The Blackman Blaze took a home district sweep vs Rockvale at the "Furnace" Friday as the girls won 59-43 and the boys 65-36 victory, leaving both teams atop the district at 3-0 with nearly half of the league schedule complete. The Rockvale girls are now 2-1 in the district and 15-7 overall. Blackman...

PCA’s Lady Lions got the better of Franklin Road Academy in a 52-42 home victory on Friday night.
01/25/2025

PCA’s Lady Lions got the better of Franklin Road Academy in a 52-42 home victory on Friday night.

PCA’s Lady Lions got the better of Franklin Road Academy in a 52-42 home victory on Friday night. Sophomore Kayte-Madison Bjornstad scored a game-high 25 points, leading the way in scoring for Providence Christian. The offense got off to a slow start for the Lady Lions, scoring just 10 points in t...

The Stewarts Creek High School marching band had its original plan changed by weather but remained in the lineup for Don...
01/24/2025

The Stewarts Creek High School marching band had its original plan changed by weather but remained in the lineup for Donald Trump's inauguration event.

The Stewarts Creek High School marching band was slated to be a part of the 2025 Trump presidential inaugural parade. Then, suddenly, it was not. "It was a gut punch," Stewarts Creek band director Michael Chester said of the Smyrna musicians. "It was a hard pill to swallow. It was really shocking. W...

01/24/2025

Main Street Media TV Nightly News - Jan. 24, 2025
Catch up on the latest headlines in Middle Tennessee weeknights with Main Street Media TV. Find more stories from all of our coverage areas by visiting mainstreetmediatn.com

The Rutherford County Schools board has set guidelines for checking out some books and removed seven books from librarie...
01/24/2025

The Rutherford County Schools board has set guidelines for checking out some books and removed seven books from libraries in district schools.

The Rutherford County School Board unanimously approved a policy to place books that only high school juniors and seniors or students that have parental permission to check out be moved from general-area bookshelves to a more discreet school library area at its Jan. 23 meeting. The board also voted....

To say what the Tennessee Titans quarterback room will look like in 2025 is something that isn’t very clear right now.
01/24/2025

To say what the Tennessee Titans quarterback room will look like in 2025 is something that isn’t very clear right now.

To say what the Tennessee Titans quarterback room will look like in 2025 is something that isn't very clear right now. But based on statements from president of football operations Chad Brinker in his exclusive Q&A with TitanInsider.com, and comments from new general manager Mike Borgonzi in his int...

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