FRANKLIN, TN – Williamson County District Attorney Kim Helper has escalated the prosecution of family law attorney Connie Reguli. Helper issued an arrest warrant against Reguli last Thursday for aggravated perjury. Reguli surrendered herself at the Williamson County Sheriff’s office Friday morning. She was booked and released on her own recognizance. She did not get a copy of the indictment when she was booked. The Tribune has had trouble getting a copy of the charges. The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office said they did not have a copy of the indictment; the Williamson County Criminal Court Clerk had no record of…
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By Maya Brown Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)–Fisk University is thrilled to announce Stephan Naylor as the University’s new band director. The Chicago native is a highly skilled musician with nearly 15 years of experience conducting and performing collegiate instruments. Naylor is a highly accomplished arranger with a wealth of experience in academia. The two-time Howard University graduate holds a Bachelor’s and a Masters Degree in Music Education. As Stephan worked toward his master’s degree, he oversaw a general music education program and served as Band Director at Eliot-Hine Middle School in Washington DC. In July 2017, Naylor began a career…
Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)–New research, undertaken by Lensa, analysed the rates for unfair dismissal in different states as well as national figures, to find out how prevalent unfair dismissals are in different states, which causes for unfair dismissal are the most common, and which industries have the highest and lowest number of dismissals. Tennessee ranks #6 among the worst states for unfair dismissal. The full research can be found here: https://lensa.com/insights/discriminating-states-and-industries/ States with the most unfair dismissals RankStatePopulationCharges of Unfair DismissalCharges per 100,0001Delaware689,54521160.042Mississippi2,961,2791,12537.993Georgia10,711,9084,02537.584Arkansas3,011,5241,09336.295Pennsylvania13,002,7004,59935.376Tennessee6,910,8402,35934.137North Carolina10,439,3883,43932.948Alabama5,024,2791,53930.639Illinois12,812,5083,68228.7410Florida21,538,1875,86827.24 The state with the most unfair dismissal charges is Washington, D.C., where there were 60.04 cases per 100,000 people.…
Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)–In 2022, the sports world is being introduced to a new league – PBR Team Series – as the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) transforms bull riding from an individual event into one where riders compete on teams. The league is made of eight founding teams, including Nashville’s first-ever professional bull riding team, the Nashville Stampede, who will debut in the Volunteer State Aug. 19-21 when they host their inaugural homestand, Stampede Days, at Bridgestone Arena. The Nashville Stampede are led by Head Coach and two-time PBR World Champion Justin McBride. Their talent-packed roster includes first-round draft pick and…
Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)- Ascension Saint Thomas Hospital Midtown and West campuses and Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford have received the American Heart Association’s GoldPlus Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke quality achievement award for commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines. This will ultimately lead to more lives saved and reduced disability. Stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the U.S. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain is either blocked by a clot or…
By Mel and Pearl Shaw of Saad&Shaw It’s time to get out and about again. Back to seeing people in person. Time for morning meetings over coffee, and evenings with nonprofit dinners and galas. It’s the return of breakfasts and luncheons that introduce new ideas, development projects, and “movers and shakers.” Even those of us who need to continue to “play it safe” can “reenter” community life. We can wear a mask, gather outdoors, and there’s always the old-fashioned phone and the newly popular zoom. As you reengage, consider opportunities outside of your comfort zone and outside the world of…
The business tycoon Candace Holyfield Parker, also known as the Six Figure Spa Chick, continues to raise the bar in the spa industry. Candace has not only shared her professional knowledge in the spa world and entrepreneurship nationally and internationally; but she has also created and had others implement an extensive masterplan in profiting 6 figures or more in just a 12 month period. Candace’s marketing and branding techniques have been advantageous to over 500 female spa professionals, who under her coaching have transitioned into flourishing spa owners. She continues to prove her knowledge is profit and power with companies like Meta and Groupon…
Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)–The Nashville Voices for the Heart event will take place on Saturday, August 27, at 4:00 pm CT. The virtual event will feature local healthcare provider Dr. Don O. Rowe, MD FAAC and former NBA player and coach and ATTR-CM patient Don Chaney. Click the link below or scan the QR code to register for the virtual event. Click here for additional information https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yp8TYKVGSwGcaw8pkNtrfQ
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — New and returning MTSU student veterans and their families are welcome to attend a “newcomers briefing” hosted by the Charlie and Hazel Daniels Veterans and Military Family Center. The event, which is free and catered by Aramark, will be held starting at 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, in the Tom H. Jackson Building’s Cantrell Hall, 628 Alma Mater Drive. Masks are recommended, but not required. Organizers request new and returning student veterans and their families make their reservation by emailing Elizabeth Wilburn at Elizabeth.Wilburn@mtsu.edu. “We are excited to welcome our new students and their families to campus,”…
Nashville– A visitor accused of smuggling drugs into a Tennessee Department of Correction facility will now face murder charges following the overdose death of an inmate. Rachal Dollard was taken into custody this weekend by TDOC special agents and the Dickson County Sheriff’s Department on a warrant from a sealed indictment in Hickman County. In February, Dollard was observed passing drugs to inmate Joshua Brown as the two exchanged a kiss during visitation at the Turney Center Industrial Complex. Brown swallowed a balloon pellet containing half an ounce of methamphetamine. He died later at a local hospital. “This incident points…