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Month: January 2017

Business

Henley, A New American Brasserie, Set To Open In Late Spring 2017

January 31, 2017 Tribune Staff 0

NASHVILLE, TN (January 31, 2017) — Henley, a new modern American brasserie, will open in the heart of Midtown Nashville at 21st Avenue S and Broadway in late Spring 2017 with James Beard Award-winning executive […]

Business

Hudson Group And Music City Beer Co. Celebrate Grand Opening Of Music City Beer & Spirits At BNA

January 31, 2017 Tribune Staff 0

NEW YORK, January 31, 2016 – Today, Hudson Group, the largest travel retailer in North America and a wholly owned subsidary of Dufry AG, celebrated the grand opening of the Music City Beer & Spirits […]

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Nashville’s Women’s March

January 27, 2017 Tribune Staff 0
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Women’s Marches Around the World

January 27, 2017 Tribune Staff 0
Health & Wellness

Smoking and Oral Health

January 27, 2017 Dr. Jacqueline Butler Mitchell, DDS 0

It is common knowledge that smoking is bad for your health.  It is often overlooked the effects smoking has on the health of your teeth.  Here are some of the ways smoking affects your teeth […]

Food

Meat-Heavy Diet May Raise Older Women’s Risk

January 27, 2017 Tribune Staff 0

By Dennis Thompson Women over 50 who follow a high-protein diet could have a higher risk for heart failure, especially if most of their protein comes from meat, researchers report. The study couldn’t prove cause-and-effect. However, postmenopausal […]

Faith Commentary

Defining What Greatness Means

January 27, 2017 Tribune Staff 0

Haven’t I commanded you? Strength! Courage! Don’t be timid; don’t get discouraged. God, your God, is with you every step you take.   — Joshua 1:9—Message Bible My daughter said I challenged her once with […]

Family Commentary

The Father Factor

January 27, 2017 Rev. Dr. Chris Jackson 0

The impact of the Father on personhood and relationships cannot be overemphasized. The Father either becomes a huge help or leaves a huge hole in the lives and hearts of their offspring. This fact alone […]

Metro Sports

East Girls Upset, Still Hang on to Top Spot

January 27, 2017 Scott Wallace 0

NASHVILLE, TN — Metro basketball fans that attended the Maplewood-East Nashville games this past Friday were treated to some great basketball. The Maplewood Lady Panthers (10-5 overall, 7-2 metro and 6-1 10AA) moved up to […]

Community

16th Annual MLK Fellowship Breakfast

January 27, 2017 Jason Luntz 0

Ambassador Young, who now chairs the Andrew Young Foundation, is a former two-term mayor of Atlanta, Georgia Congressman and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. As a global statesman, and lifelong advocate of building collaborative […]

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