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TSU Participates in Signing of Historic HBCU Legislation

June 29, 2017 Lucas Johnson 0

By Lucas Johnson TSU Media Relations NASHVILLE, TN (TSU News Service) — Tennessee State University participated in the ceremonial signing of historic legislation that will benefit HBCUs across the state. Gov. Bill Haslam on Wednesday […]

Auto

2018 Infiniti QX 30 2.0T

June 29, 2017 Tribune Staff 0

The open road awaits the driver with the roomy design that includes 34 cubic feet of cargo space in the new Infiniti QX 30 2.0T. The legendary INFINITI signature is evident in every curve and […]

Local Business

Massey Resigns as Chair With Chamber of Commerce

June 29, 2017 Tribune Staff 0

MADISON, TN — After decades of service to the Madison-Rivergate Area Chamber of Commerce, most recently serving as Ex-Officiating Officer of Economic and Community Development Chair, Nathan Massey submitted his resignation of the Chair’s position. […]

Community

MLK Jr. Magnet High Graduate Returns as Veterinarian

June 29, 2017 Clint Confehr 0

By Clint Confehr NASHVILLE, TN — A day in the life of Eva Evans, pet doctor, might start by mowing the lawn in front of her City Pets Animal Care clinic on Jefferson Street. A […]

Knoxville

Celebrate the 4th at Pickwick Landing

June 29, 2017 Tribune Staff 0

KNOXVILLE, TN — Hardin County will celebrate the Fourth of July with a stunning fireworks display, beginning at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, July 4. Fireworks will be shot from the Pickwick Landing State Park Sandy […]

Featured

The Links, Inc. Conference Held in Minneapolis-St.Paul

June 29, 2017 Genma Stringer Holmes 0

By Genma Stringer Holmes MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL — The 40th Area Conference of the Central Area of The Links, Incorporated convened in the Minneapolis-St. Paul Area June 7-11, 2017.  During the conference, Nashville Sheroes were recognized […]

Education

Meharry, MTSU Partner to Produce More Doctors

June 29, 2017 Tribune Staff 0

NASHVILLE, TN — Leaders from Meharry Medical College and Middle Tennessee State University signed an agreement Thursday, June 22 to develop an accelerated pathway for talented students to graduate as physicians to serve in rural […]

Featured

Trinity Lane Neighbors Nix Section 8 Project

June 29, 2017 Peter White 0

By Peter White Recall petition for District 2 councilman is being prepared NASHVILLE, TN — On short notice dozens of District 2 residents packed into the Hartman Park Community Center June 19 to hear about Buena […]

Events

All The Info You Need About Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th

June 27, 2017 Tn Tribune 0

NASHVILLE – Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th presented by Dr Pepper Cherry includes a new main stage at Fifth and Broadway with country music hitmaker Chris Young headlining, the Nashville Symphony performing at […]

Business

Tsu Awarded $2 Million Job Placement Grant For Students

June 27, 2017 Lucas Johnson 0

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) -Tennessee State University graduates look to have an advantage entering the workforce due to a $2 million career development grant from the United Negro College Fund. Staff with the university’s […]

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