The Tennessean Nashville News - Fri Nov 20
County residents beginning Saturday will be able to drop off batteries, oil, paint, antifreeze and electronics at the Franklin Transfer Station at 417 Century Court.
Community Resource Center's Wish ListFairview Observer - Fri Nov 20
The following agencies in Middle Tennessee need specific donations, general funds and volunteer help.
Secluded cabins kept Billy Ray Cyrus' fans at bayThe Tennessean - Fri Nov 20
As every real estate agent knows, location is everything, and for most buyers here, it's all about being close to schools, shopping, work and church.
Holiday Guide 2009: Get in the seasonal spirit without losing your mind or walletNashville Scene - Thu Nov 19
So the presents are wrapped, the bows are primped, the boxes are mailed, last year's cards are recycled, er, signed, and the wish lists are nothing but crossed-off lines.
An unusual simulation gives children of privilege a crash course in povertyNashville Scene - Thu Nov 19
On a self-directed road tour of poverty in America, photographer Aaron Huey stopped at the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota to observe the Lakota tribe.
In A Separate Country, Robert Hicks takes a turn around war-scarred...Nashville Scene - Thu Nov 19
In A Separate Country , Robert Hicks takes a turn around war-scarred New Orleans with a Confederate general who seeks redemption there By Lacey Galbraith , Chapter16.org Published on November 18, 2009 at 10:22am Robert Hicks dreams big.
Blessings are abundant once againTennessean.com - Wed Nov 18
My thoughts and prayers today mix with thanks to God for what only he can provide and my gratitude to individuals for what they do in our community.
Baby boy adds to joy of wonderful familyTennessean.com - Wed Nov 18
Opening thought: "He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life." - I John 5:12 A huge welcome to Madden Charles Warner, who was born Nov.
Harlinsdale park sparks renovations next doorTennessean.com - Wed Nov 18
The homes on Hooper Lane can easily be overlooked. Surrounded on three sides by the Park at Harlinsdale Farm and by busy Franklin Road on the fourth side, the 10 properties here can be missed amongst the park's greenery and the lines of cars.
Skits & Bits: Dr. Wright opens optometry office on Main StreetDickson Herald - Tue Nov 17
'Skits and Bits' - Little Bits of News and History - Some you may remember, some you may have forgotten and some you may have never heard of before; but all of which took place somewhere, sometime, throughout the years.
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