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  • The Tennessee Housing Development Agency has suggested help to victims of Hurricane Harvey who are seeking housing in Tennessee. To apply and look for vacancies, click here.
  • For information on the Kentucky Cottage Food Law, click here.
  • Lyft is suggesting twenty one percent off rails to eclipse parties in the downtown Nashville area on Monday, August twenty one using promo code ECLIPSE21 in the Lyft app. Select drivers will also be handing out free eclipse glasses to passengers. Learn more about Lyft by clicking here.

  • To view maps that break down the projects included in the IMPROVE Act, including the number of bridge projects in a given district, the number of road projects in a given district, and the total length of road construction in a given district, click here.
  • To vote for the Best Looking Cruiser with the American Association of State Troopers, click here.
  • To schedule an appointment for the spay-neuter clinic at the Humane Society of Clarksville-Montgomery County call (931) 542-2282 or click here. For more information visit the Humane Society’s website.
  • For more information or to order tickets for a special event at Very first Tennessee Park for the Middle Tennessee Council for Boy Scouts, including a special event patch, post-game movie on the Big Guitar movie board, and sleepover, call Harrison Hunter at 615-515-1115 or email [email protected].
  • Look up you local water system here, to check for any pollutants of concern.
  • To learn about the state of Tennessee’s annual Sales Tax Holiday, which will begin on the last Friday of July and last through the following Sunday night, click here.
  • To learn more about Wynonna’s very first fresh music movie released in fourteen years which was recorded at Oaklands Mansion, click here.
  • Holly Bobo’s cousin, singer/songwriter Whitney Duncan, has written a song for Holly who went missing more than six years ago and was found dead several years later. Hear the song by clicking here.
  • Click here to learn more about Kellie Montana’s art.
  • Recall Alert: CLIF BUILDER’S Bar Chocolate Mint Flavor, and CLIF Kid Zbar Protein Chocolate Mint and CLIF Kid Zbar Protein Chocolate Chip Flavors. Click for more info.
  • To see where your vehicle ranks on the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s list of top picks, click here.
  • The Maury County Democrats released a movie in support of the ACA. To view it, click here.
  • A Nashville resident and the Care2 organization have began a petition to install permanent rainbow crosswalks in Music City to honor the LGBTQ community. To view the petition, click here.
  • Southwest Airlines announced deals for flights originating from Music City to feast their 46th bday. To learn more, click here.
  • No Kid Thirsty is combating thirst among. Click here to find a free summer meals site near you.
  • Nashville Rescue Mission is in need of bottled water. Click here to find out how you can help.
  • Dell is hiring sixty jobs in Nashville. Click here to apply.
  • For more information on the Franklin Art scene, click here.
  • To learn more about Nashville’s very first slow rail for seniors to be held on Saturday, May 27, click here.
  • If you’d like to send a bday card to Jacob Priestley, his family said those can be mailed to P.O. Box eight hundred fifty five in Queen Creek, Arizona 85142.
  • Franklin Mayor Ken Moore has put together a “magical” look at the city. Click here to see.
  • To learn more about the Fair Co. recall of baby wipes, click here.
  • For more information on foster care in Tennessee, click here. You can also call 877-DCS-KIDS (877-327-5437).
  • The annual Hot Chicken Festival is calling for applicants for its cooking contest. Click here for more info.
  • More than 45,000 are expected to attend the Spring Tennessee Craft Fair this weekend in Centennial Park. Click here for more info.
  • The comptroller has released its report on senior long-term care in Tennessee. Click to read more.
  • Embark times have been scheduled to switch in Williamson County for the 2017-2018 school year. View the total list of times by clicking here.
  • Donations are needed at the Nashville Rescue Mission for a traditional Easter meal for the greedy and homeless in the Mid-State. To find out what items they’re in need of, click here.
  • For information on a casting call in Nashville for CBS’ Big Brother, click here.
  • To learn more about the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) from the IRS, including who qualifies, click here.
  • The Tennessee Supreme Court has announced that free legal clinics will be held around the state to help citizens who find themselves in need of a lawyer’s advice on matters outside criminal law. Click here for more.
  • Today is the last day to comment on a proposal to permit wi-fi calls on planes. Click here for info.
  • The state Treasury Department said there’s $789 million in unclaimed property still waiting to be returned, and some of that money may belong to you. To find out, click here or call this number to commence the claims process: 615-741-6499.
  • Police in Franklin are searching for more information on the 26th anniversary of the unsolved murder of Peggy Cox. She was shot and killed while working the Hardee’s drive-thru on Murfreesboro Road in Franklin in one thousand nine hundred ninety one on her 49th bday. To learn more from police, click here.
  • For more information on the smokeless tobacco recall, click here.
  • TDOT is holding its third contest for motorists to create safety messages for overhead signs. To come in, click here.
  • For all the latest details on the Tennessee Guitar Festival 2017, click here.
  • For the Chinese Fresh Year, a «Fresh Year`s Pullin` Party» will be held to pull Chinese privet and other invasive plants that menace our native forest. To learn more, click here.
  • For more information on VITA by the United Way, click here.
  • To learn more about the Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition and their thoughts on President Donald Trump’s executive orders, click here.
  • To read the utter statement concerning Sen. Lamar Alexander and Peyton Manning, click here.
  • Click here for information on the Sierra Nevada brewery recall of select beers.
  • It’s all about Seeds, Seeds, and More Seeds! To find out more about seeds and to share seeds with the Nashville Public Library’s Seed Exchange, click here.
  • Nashville Restaurant Week is January 16-22. Click here for info.
  • To file a claim in the class-action milk lawsuit, click here.
  • A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the family of a TDOT worker hit by a car while helping someone switch a tire on Christmas Eve.
  • Consumer World’s survey of two thousand sixteen come back policies of major retailers.
  • Looking to take public skating lessons? Check out the Ford Ice Center in Antioch.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

  • To register for free trees and to pledge to plant them on 100K Tree Day on February 25, 2017, click here.
  • To find the optional schools application for Metro Nashville Public Schools, click here.
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated almost half of Tennessee’s counties as primary natural disaster areas because of harm and losses caused by drought conditions. Farmers and ranchers in an extra twenty four bordering Tennessee counties can qualify for natural disaster assistance. For more information see: https://www.fsa.usda.gov.
  • The cards have been rolling in for Baylee Beckley. If you would like to send a card to Baylee, the address is PO Box 347332, Parma, OH 44134.
  • Farmers in eligible counties have eight months from the date of the declaration to apply low-interest emergency loans to cover their losses. The USDA’s Farm Service Agency considers each application on its merits, taking into account the extent of losses, available security and capability to repay the loan. For more information click here.
  • To witness an American Bald Eagle nesting, hatching, and growing up on the shoreline of Dale Hollow Lake, click here. They have installed a web cam that has been set to go live very first thing on Monday, December 12.
  • Click here to see the two thousand seventeen Top IIHS Safety Picks.
  • Officials with the Tennessee Highway Patrol have planned a state-wide food drive to support the victims impacted by the Sevier County wildfires. To learn more, click here.
  • Mayor Megan Barry will be joined by rising Nashville starlet Margo Price at the annual Metro Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony tonight at six p.m. on the Public Square. Click here for info.
  • The Tennessee Executive Residence open house starts Friday. Click here for tour reservations.
  • For information on local job opportunities this holiday season, click here.
  • Click here to donate for more information on how to help those affected by the wildfires in the Smoky Mountains.
  • Click here for more information on dehumidifiers recalled.
  • For a finish list of services and employment opportunities with the Metro Activity Commission Resource Help, click here.
  • NewsChannel five has partnered with the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee to assist those affected by the devastating wildfires in East Tennessee.
  • The Clarksville Police Department is in the process of preparing a Grant Application to receive funds for Figure Worn Cameras. Click here for a one-question survey to showcase that you either support or do not support the funding.

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

  • To learn about TinySuperheroes and the capes that help empower kids as they overcome illnesses or disabilities, click here.
    • For current booster seat evaluations and tips from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, click here.
    • To learn more about the Sabra recall of hummus due to possible health risks, click here.
    • For more information on Souvenirs of Disneyland introduced by Van Eaton Galleries, click here.

    Did you miss any of “60 Minutes” interview with president-elect Donald Trump? Click here to observe the special in its entirety.

    • Samsung has recalled their top-load washing machines due to the risk if injuries. Click here for more.
    • For more information on how to join Team Crimson, White and Blue, click here.
    • NewsChannel Five`s Vicki Yates is Hiking for the Homeless on November Five. The event helps make a positive influence in the lives of families experiencing homelessness. To help her support Safe Haven Family Shelter, make a donation by clicking here.
    • For information on Samsung’s recall of top-loading washing machines that may explode, click here. To file a report of a problem click here, or to visit the total recall page from Samsung click here.
    • Sign up embarks for the Optional Schools application at 7:30 a.m. Monday. Click here for more.
    • A fraternity at MTSU is raising money to help a high school student who has suffered brain trauma. To donate, click here.
    • To learn about or donate to the Little But Mighty Fund for the Nashville Humane Association, click here.
    • To learn more about the Magic Wheelchair, click here.
    • For the latest on open enrollment and the Tennessee Healthcare Exchange, click here.
    • The deadline to apply for the Salvation Army Angel Tree is this Friday. Here’s what you need to know: http://on.nc5.co/2eBV03P
    • Click here to find out more about DAV: Keep the Promise to Support Out Veterans.
    • For information on Fortunate Ladd Farms, click here.
    • To learn about Special Books by Special Kids, visit them online by clicking here or view their Facebook page by clicking here.
    • To help those in Haiti devastated by Hurricane Matthew, click here.
    • To donate to or learn more about the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation, click here.
    • For more information about Working Dogs For Vets, the organization founded by NewsChannel five Salutes Our Veterans Honoree Ken Knabenshue, visit http://www.workingdogsforvets.org/.
    • To get free information on how to get the best deal on airline travel, click here.
    • Click here, to vote for the two thousand seventeen Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees.
    • To learn more about Property Brothers casting call in Nashville, click here.
    • Resources for safe teenage driving
    • GM is adding six hundred fifty jobs to its Spring Hill Plant. For more information on how to apply, visit http://gm.appone.com.
    • An Iowa company is recalling the cookie dough it sold to Blue Bell Creameries and other food companies because it may be contaminated with listeria. Click to see list of items.
    • Metro Schools leaders are continuing the Listen and Learn sessions all this month on the following dates: Oct. Ten Advanced Academics Carter-Lawrence Elementary School; Oct. Eleven High Schools East Nashville Magnet High School; Oct. Twelve Transportation Services Glencliff Elementary School; Oct. Eighteen Nutrition Services Meigs Academic Magnet School; Oct. Nineteen Elementary Schools; Oct. Twenty Special Education Gra-Mar Middle PrepJohn Early Museum Magnet Middle Prep; Oct. Twenty five Pre-K Hull-Jackson Montessori School; and Oct. Twenty six School Counselors and Social Emotional Support Waverly Belmont Elementary School
    • Click here for more information on Operation Stand Down.
    • You can help in the Hurricane Matthew ease effort by visiting the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee’s site, cfmt.org.
    • Get information on the International Black Film Festival of Nashville by visiting ibffnashville.com.
    • Click here to participate in the Tennessee Education Standards Review.
    • For more information on the Black Church and HIV initiative, click here.
    • To view the voter registration application, click here.
    • Fall two thousand sixteen marks the very first time the FAFSA will be available commencing October 1. For more on the TN FAFSA Madness, click here.
    • The State Department’s U.S. Passport site lets travelers come in their international destination so they can find out how long their passport needs to be valid for. Visit www.travel.state.gov for more.
    • The Tennessee Department of Health has info on preventing rabies. Click here for more.
    • Who do you think will win tonight’s very first presidential debate? Let us know by taking part in this poll.
    • Feast Forearms On Nashville`s 25th bday and take part in service events benefiting twenty five Metro Schools! After the projects, stick around and feast the day`s accomplishments, Nashville`s thriving spirit of volunteerism, and the organization’s 25th bday. Sin up here: https://www.hon.org/honday
    • For more information about flu shots, please call 615-340-5616 option 8, or visit the Health Department`s website at health.nashville.gov.
    • For details about the Pilgrimage Festival, click here.
    • Consumer Reports has a list of sixty six Ways to protect your privacy. Click here to read.
    • To share your thoughts on Nashville’s expanded sidewalks, click here.
    • For more information on PARK(ing) Day 2016, click here.
    • Dollar General plans to hire Ten,000 fresh employees by October 15. Click here for more.
    • To learn about the Old Timers’ Festival set for Saturday, September seventeen in La Vergne, click here.
    • To view information on resale tickets for Battle at Bristol, click here.
    • Vol State has reached out to help ITT Technical Institute students following its closure. Click here for more information.
    • Marine Week is happening from September 7-11 in Nashville. Click here to see a total list of events.
    • For information on the Music City Hot Air Balloon Festival, click here.
    • The John A. Merritt Classic is this weekend. Click here to see a total list of events and activities.
    • The deadline to register online for clubs, agriculture, and livestock with the Tennessee State Fair has been set for ten p.m. Friday, August 26. To do so before the deadline, click here.
    • Get ready to eat: Monday is the commence to Nashville Restaurant Week!
    • For information on how Nashville’s music community is helping flood victims in Louisiana and to find out how you can help, click here.
    • For information on the Xenith football helmet recall due to head injury hazards, click here.
    • The Justice Department says it’s phasing out its relationships with private prisons after a latest audit found the private facilities have more safety and security problems than ones run by the government. View the utter report here.
    • Have you ever dreamed to name the moon? Here’s your chance! Visit namethemoon.world for more information.
    • For information on an open casting call in Nashville with Atlanta`s Alliance Theatre for leads in the world premiere of Janece Shaffer`s fresh play Troubadour, click here.
    • The FAA is recruiting air traffic controllers. Click here for more info.
    • The American Association of State Troopers is holding a Best Looking Cruiser Contest for 2016. To vote, visit their Facebook page.
    • Today is the very first day of school for Metro Schools students. Check out the fresh MNPS website.
    • Training camp for the Tennessee Titans starts this week. To see a total schedule of practices, click here.
    • For more information about the Lumber Liquidators settlement with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, call 800-366-4204. For more information, click here.
    • You can get Consumer Reports` accomplish list of supplements to avoid at ConsumerReports.org/ingredientstoavoid.
    • Tickets are on sale for the Tennessee State Fair. To buy them online in advance, click here. The 10-day run of the fair has been slated to begin Friday, September 9. For more information, click here.
    • With all early voting poll locations open, click here to find out where to go!
    • Fairview Police have released their findings of an internal investigation involving several members of the department. Click here to read the 19-page report.
    • For Southwest flight info to and from Nashville, click here.
    • The Federal Communications Commission is now collecting public comments on fresh

    rules for cable boxes. Click for more.

    • Davidson County voters have fourteen days to cast their ballots in the State Primary and County General Election during early voting, which starts Friday, July 15. Click here for a accomplish list of locations.
    • To help the families of the fallen officers in Dallas, click here.
    • To learn more about the event Brides Across America, click here.
    • To view a accomplish list of road closures for Let Freedom Sing! Music City’s July 4th Celebration, click here.
    • Here’s a accomplish list of all the fresh Tennessee state laws going into effect today.
    • The list of affected areas where Zika disease is transmitted by mosquitoes switches frequently. To view the current list from the CDC, click here.
    • For mosquito and Zika information in the Metro area, click here.
    • Hasbro wants to raise awareness about food waste by suggesting a limited edition Wonky Mr. Potato Head. One hundred percent of the profits from its sales going to food waste charity, FareShare.
    • Brad Paisley announced he has embarked a gofundme account for the flood victims of his home state of West Virginia. To view his Facebook announcement movie, click here. To visit the gofundme account, click here.
    • Metro Nashville is asking the public’s input on the community’s needs surrounding walking and bicycling. Click here to take the survey.
    • If you’re interested in purchasing an clothing worn by the starlets on the hit showcase Nashville, you can choose from a list here.
    • To learn more about Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin’s proposal for the state’s Medicaid program, click here.
    • The TBI is hiring two special agent forensic scientists. For information on employment opportunities, click here.
    • Tanya Tucker’s online estate sale closes this Saturday at seven p.m. Click here for more information.
    • Have any thoughts on transit issues or plans for bikeways and sidewalk paths? You can weigh-in online.
    • Director of Schools Dr. Shawn Joseph released the official entry plan for his leadership transition into Metro Schools.
    • For more information about the sales tax holiday, click here.
    • For more information on Telecommuting Ripple Jobs, click here.
    • For information on Tennessee Volunteer Organizations Active in Disasters (TNVOAD) or on how to volunteer to be a «victim» in an emergency disaster exercise, click here.
    • To learn more about BroadwayHD online, click here.
    • A GoFundMe has been set up in honor of the victims of the Orlando shooting.
    • Musicians on Call is a fundraiser that includes VIP practices with your dearest artists, as well as memorabilia. Check out the ebay listing for more.
    • To view an instructional movie for homeowners on mosquitoes from the Metro Public Health Department, click here.
    • For information on how to register for the “Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma Walk” at Centennial Park Saturday morning, click here.
    • The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has released stats detailing the volume and nature of crime identified as hate crime and crime occurring in the state`s schools. Click here to see the total publications.
    • Online Providing Page for the Children’s Miracle Network telethon here: Online Providing Page
    • Road closures have been switched for the Excellent Tennessee Airshow after yesterday’s Blue Angels plane crash. Sam Ridley Parkway will be closed from Two:30 pm – Four:00 pm all three days. Alternate routes along Lowry Street (US 41/70) are recommended instead.
    • For information on the Crohn`s & Colitis Take Steps Walk set for Saturday, June Four, or to register, click here.
    • About 175,000 fucktoy jewelry kits imported from China are being recalled because of concerns about lead. More from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
    • Ford and Nissan have both announced large vehicle recalls.
    • More information on Cheekwood Botanical Gardens’ International Playhouse exhibit.
    • To register for the Nashville Congenital Heart Walk, click here.
    • Jobs4TN.gov is a free service for job seekers and employers and also offers job seeker career resources.
    • For the latest on the death of sixty Minutes’ Morley Safer from CBS News, click here.
    • Four fortunate competition winners are set to be the very first people in history to use the Eiffel Tower as a vacation home next month. Click here for more.
    • As a kick off for the two thousand sixteen National Safe Boating Week, those with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency have been promoting “Wear Your Life Jacket to Work Day.” To learn more about it, click here.
    • To view Lt. Bruce L. Womack’s obituary and extra information posted in his memory, click here.
    • Mayor Megan Barry has unveiled an interactive budgeting website which permits citizens to interact with Metro’s operating budget being considered by the Metro Council. To view that site, click here.
    • To learn more about Go Build Tennessee, a program launched to inspire youthful people to consider a career in skilled trades and construction, click here.
    • Mercury made a relatively infrequent stir across the sun. For more information and photos, visit NASA’s website.
    • Kroger is holding hiring events in all their stores on Saturday from ten a.m. until three p.m. There are seven hundred jobs available across the Nashville division. More: http://on.nc5.co/1YihofY
    • If you want a parking pass to see the Synchronous Fireflies in the Smoky Mountains you better act quick. The lottery for vehicle passes closes soon. This year’s firefly viewing event will be held May thirty one through June 7.
    • To read more on the Measles and why it’s significant to be vaccinated, click here.
    • For the timeline and more information on the Metro Nashville Public School Board’s fresh superintendent search, click here.
    • Click here for more information on buying 2nd forearm items for kids.
    • For information on the Nashville Film Festival, click here.
    • For more information on the Air Combat USA event being held on Tuesday, April twelve and Wednesday, April 13, click here.
    • For information on Walker Stalker Con Nashville two thousand sixteen scheduled for April nine and Ten, click here.
    • To learn more about the job fair for crossing guards for Metro Nashville Public Schools on Friday, April 8, click here.
    • Cheekwood in bloom commences on March nineteen and runs until April 24. In 2014, Cheekwood was mentioned in USA Today Travel’s top ten best gardens, as voted on by readers. Click here for more info.
    • In recognition of National Alcohol Screening Day April 9, the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Manhandle Services is encouraging all Tennesseans to take a brief online assessment: tn.gov/behavioral-health
    • Apply for MDHA housing at http://www.nashville-mdha.org/.
    • For information on the Nashville Weebly ‘Like A Boss’ Tour, click here.
    • The TWRA has been monitoring a Chronic Wasting Disease issue in Arkansas. To learn more about it, visit the TWRA online by clicking here. To view treating limitations when transporting carcasses, visit the Hunting Guide by clicking here.
    • To learn more about the Tennessee Stories Project (TSP), a space for Tennesseans to share their private practices about abortion, click here.
    • You can look up Tennessee doctors to find out if they’ve been in any sort of trouble: http://on.nc5.co/1qiu37F
    • Want to own a chunk of movie history? You could get your forearms on Han Solo’s jacket.
    • MDHA is set to open the waiting list for public housing. For more information, click here.
    • Job seekers are invited to attend Nashville`s very first hospitality industry job fair on March 23. Click here for info.

    Sunday, March 13, 2016

    • If you’d like to make a donation to support the family of Taylor Force, click here.

    Thursday, March Ten, 2016

    • To see the total list of Digiorno pizzas recalled, click here.
    • The Ag Economics department at UT`s Institute of Agriculture has online plans to help farmers plan their year. You can reach them at http://economics.ag.utk.edu/budgets.html
    • Kentucky Republicans have been set to cast votes in the very first presidential caucus since 1984. To learn more about the caucus on Saturday, March Five, click here.
    • Super Tuesday is less than 24-hours away. Click here for the latest information on voting in the Presidential Primaries.
    • For information on winners of the Ford Our Kids Soup Sunday, click here.
    • For information on training sessions held for entrepreneurs and put on by MDHA, click here.
    • To learn more about twenty four Hours of Hockey at Bridgestone Arena, click here.
    • To learn more about the Johnny Cash Museum, click here.
    • For information on Severe Weather Awareness Day, click here.
    • For information on the YWCA’s Fourth Annual Wine Women & Boots® Event Saturday, click here.
    • For information on MAD Bash two thousand sixteen on March five at the Escapade Science Center, click here.
    • Take a look at these fifteen cars, trucks that attract the most tickets: http://on.nc5.co/1Kvw2ib
    • If you’ve received a tax scam message the IRS wants to know. Email them by clicking here.

    Wednesday, February 17, 2016

    • Click here to find out how to register for the Worst Day to Rail Bicycle Rail downtown.
    • To sign the Nashville Public Education Foundation’s virtual thank you card for teachers for the “Showcase Your Love for Teachers” campaign, click here. Also on their site, you can view a list of local businesses suggesting teacher discounts.
    • To cast your vote in the Tennessee Department of Transportation`s Dynamic Message Sign Contest, click here.

    Wednesday, February Ten, 2016

    • For more information on the ‘Jobs For Tennessee Grads program, click here:
    • Click here for more information about prescription drugs — specifically, when you should keep and when you should throw them away.
    • The top twenty five cold-fighting foods: http://on.nc5.co/1Xgx6b7
    • For information on AAA’s Tow To Go, click here.
    • To view the Domestic Violence Hotlines from the Metro Nashville Police Department, click here.
    • To view, pack out, and submit the Citizen Police Academy application with the Metro Nashville Police Department, click here.
    • Today is data privacy day. It’s observed every year to serve as a reminder to protect and safeguard private data. Click here for tips on keeping your online information safe.
    • To see all of the activities and details of the NHL All-Star Weekend, click here.
    • Hankook Tire is holding a job fair today from nine a.m.-4 p.m. at the Best Western Plus Atrium Inn & Suites, two hundred seventy five Alfred Thun Road in Clarksville. Job-seekers can save time by completing an application online at jobs4tn.gov
    • To see the list of restaurants and businesses closed because of Thursday’s severe winter weather click here.
    • To learn more about Compassionate Arms Ministry, click here.
    • For a guide and list of heating shelters, click here.
    • Kroger is hosting a Job Fair on Wednesday, January 20, from 8am to 4pm to help pack positions at the soon to open Kroger on 21st Avenue. Click here for info.
    • Nashville Restaurant Week is happening today through Sunday. Click here for utter details.
    • For details on the Safety Message Contest through the Tennessee Department of Transportation, click here.
    • For more information on 2nd Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, including how to donate, volunteer, and help, click here.
    • To witness webcam of When Bei Bei and Bao Bao, the giant pandas in the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, click here.
    • You can make an appointment online by visiting the crimson cross’s web site with the sponsor code: wilsoncountysheriff.
    • To view Lake Superior State University’s 41st Annual List of Banished Words, click here.
    • To learn more about the fresh animal manhandle registry visit the website here.

    Wednesday, December 30, 2015

    • To learn about scams in your area you can check out the Better Business Bureau’s scam tracker.
    • For more information on the Jack Daniel’s Bash On Broadway: Fresh Year’s Eve In Music City, click here.
    • OSHA is warning Tennessee residents to be safe when cleaning up after latest storms. Individuals involved in recovery efforts may also call OSHA’s toll-free hotline at 800-321-OSHA (6742) or visit www.osha.gov.
    • Check out the list of road closures for Nashville’s Fresh Year’s Eve celebrations here.
    • Accounts have been set up for people to help with the funeral expenses of two of three high schoolers who were killed in a car crash on December 23.
    • For more information on how to recycle your Christmas tree, click here for Metro’s program or click here for the program at Radnor Lake.
    • Post Offices nationwide will be open Christmas Eve, but many will shorten retail lobby hours and close at noon. Find out more information here.

    Wednesday, December 16, 2015

    • To view information on workshops suggested through Studio NPL (Nashville Public Library), click here.
    • Via the month of December you can dual your influence on thirst with a donation to 2nd Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. For more, click here.
    • SKYVILLE LIVE is partnering with USA TODAY to provide music paramours a one-of-a-kind live-streamed concert tonight at seven p.m.
    • For more information on Metro Planning Organization’s $8 billion transportation plan, click here: connected2040.org
    • To visit the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety’s website, click here.
    • State officials said almost seven hundred families have entered Tennessee’s college savings $Ten,000 scholarship giveway. To inject with TNStars or to learn more, click here.
    • To learn more about Soles4Souls, click here.
    • To view photos for sell for Braydon’s Battle, click here.
    • To see the results of the Twelfth Vanderbilt University Poll click here.
    • To learn more about Facebook’s fresh live movie feature click here.
    • The proceedings for the State Budget Hearings may be viewed live online to give Tennesseans who are incapable to attend the capability to see the budget discussions of each state agency.
    • The two thousand sixteen NHL All-Star Fan Vote opens worldwide at eleven a.m. Tuesday (CST). You can cast your vote here: NHL.com/Vote
    • To give to a charity on “Providing Tuesday” click here.
    • To all those first-time home buyers looking for more help and information through the Tennessee Housing Development Agency, click here.
    • For links to the following puny businesses, click here for High Note gifts and click here for Haulin’ Oats.
    • For information on this weekend’s free pet adoptions, click here to visit Metro Animal Care and Control or click here to visit the Williamson County Animal Center.
    • To view the schedule and more information for the Country Music Hall of Fame, click here.
    • If you didn’t get those last minute ingredients, or you realize you left behind something, no worries. There are some grocery stores still open today. Here’s a list:

    Walmart Super Centers and Neighborhood Markets are open 24-hours.

    You can grab some specialty items from Entire Foods from seven a.m. to three p.m.

    Kroger stores will stay open until five p.m.

    Most CVS stores and Walgreens will be open – but check before you go.

    And Dollar General will be open from seven until eight p.m.

  • To keep drivers safe on the roads today, AAA is once again teaming up with Budweiser for their “Tow to Go” program. It’s free and you don’t have to be a member. All you have to do is call 855-2-TOW-2-GO.
  • If you would like to make a donation to The Little Pantry That Could, or if you know of a property where the pantry could budge, you can contact them through the pantry’s website by clicking here.
  • Wednesday, November 25, 2015

    • For details regarding Saturday’s game featuring the University of Tennessee versus Vanderbilt (general information, traffic, parking, prohibited items, security, etc.) click here.
    • To get a free odometer check through CarFax click here.
    • To report odometer fraud, you can do so on the THP’s Criminal Investigation Division’s page here.
    • For details on Tennessee’s day after Thanksgiving hikes click here.
    • To have Franklin police officers check your home while you’re away for the holidays click here.
    • Tennessee State Parks will suggest free, guided hikes at all fifty six of its parks on Friday, November 27, the day after Thanksgiving. Click here for info.
    • For a list of the Top ten Worst Fucktoys of 2015, click here.
    • Bonnaroo fans can soon purchase their two thousand sixteen Pre-Sale tickets. Learn more by clicking here.
    • To view the list of Realty Trac Good Schools, click here.
    • If you would like to RSVP to Hillary Clinton’s event at Fisk Friday click here.
    • For more information on the Walgreens Wellness Tour, click here.
    • BiTE Dentistry, TeamSmile and the Tennessee Titans will provide two hundred fifty Metro Nashville Public School students with dental treatment today from 9:00 am to Trio:00 p.m. at Titans Nissan Stadium, East Club Level.
    • The Murfreesboro Police Department is hosting a free informational seminar with tips to prevent business robberies, how to react if a robbery occurs and how to best react in an active shooter situation. To reserve your space for today’s event, call 615-895-3874 or email [email protected].
    • To apply to be a part of the 56th Annual Clarksville Lighted Christmas Parade, click here.

    Wednesday, November 11, 2015

    • Land Inbetween The Lakes has planned to suggest free cedar Christmas trees. For more information, click here.
    • Kentucky Governor-elect Matt Bevin has commenced a website to take applications for people who want to work in his administration. To find it, click here.
    • To learn more about Tennessee’s specialty Veterans license plates, click here.
    • For more information on Metro Nashville Public Schools’ Parent University, click here.
    • For more information Information on how to buy tickets to teh Big Band Bash click here. Justin Timberlake’s guitar will be auctioned off for charity at the event.
    • Female veterans interested in participating in the suiting event should contact Operation Stand Down Tennessee at 615-248-1981 or find more information on the organization’s website.
    • To buy tickets to the NHL Fan Fair click here.
    • For information on Tennessee Promise, the governor’s free tuition program, click here.
    • To visit the NC5 Halloween for holiday tricks and treats section click here.
    • For more information on the Ravenwood High School 5K Saturday that will benefit a student click here.
    • To learn more about the Teal Pumpkin Project click here.

    Click here to witness Stephen Colbert’s interview with Hillary Clinton.

    • Amazon is creating more than 100,000 seasonal jobs. Click here for more information.
    • A $20 million settlement would give cash to drinkers of Beck’s beer. Go to becksbeersettlement.com for details and to file a claim.
    • For more information on MADD, Mothers Against Inebriated Driving, click here.
    • To learn more about becoming a Tennessee Promise Mentor, click here.
    • For more information on Pro Bono Month in Tennessee click here.
    • For more information on the LoveLife Foundation, click here.
    • The Nashville Oktoberfest is happening this weekend. Click here for information: thenashvilleoktoberfest.com
    • The event Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is being held Saturday at nine a.m. in Nashville. Click here for extra details.
    • To vote for the band you think should be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame click here.
    • Think you’re eligible to receive compensation in the LinkedIn lawsuit? Find more information here.
    • UPS is hiring more than 1,000 people in the Nashville area. More information and an online application are available at www.upsjobs.com.
    • To learn more about Artober, click here.
    • To connect with the Southern Middle Tennessee Association of REALTORS (SMTAR) online, click here.
    • Paychecks for Patriots is a hiring event for Tennessee Veterans. The job fair is being held today across the state.
    • For times and prices of the International Black Film Festival click here.

    Wednesday, September 30, 2015

    • For tickets to Donald Trump’s rally in Franklin click here.
    • To donate to the funeral expenses for Preston Claybrooks click here.
    • Did you miss the “60 Minutes” interview with Donald Trump or Charlie Rose’s interview with Vladimir Putin over the weekend? You can see them online at CBSNews.com.
    • The Nashville Symphony’s Accelerando initiative is a music education program designed to prepare youthful musicians to pursue music at the collegiate level and beyond. For more information, click here.
    • Click here for a link to the Apple FAQ page.
    • If you want to send Ms. Ida Overton a bday card for her 107th bday on October 7, send a card to this address: Attn: Ida Overton, one thousand nine hundred twenty seven Memorial Boulevard, Murfreesboro, TN 37129
    • Interested in attending Free Museum Day? Click here for details.

    Thursday, September 24, 2015

    • To check out which museums are suggesting free admission, visit the website here.
    • For more information on the drug take back initiative in your area, click here.
    • For more information on the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s lineup and schedule click here.
    • To learn more about school options from Metro Nashville Public Schools, click here.
    • If you would like to donate to the family of Alex, Jacob, Josh, and Jackson Andrews who were injured in a crash in August, click here.

    Saturday, September Nineteen, 2015

    • For more information on the Active Heroes charity, click here.
    • Click here to see the Nashville Predators’ preseason schedule.
    • A Go Fund Me has been set up for the G.A.N.G. Mentoring Program — which stands for Gentlemen And Not Gangsters. Find more info here: http://on.nc5.co/1JeOZ0u

    Wednesday, September 16, 2015

    • For more information about Nashville’s Liver Life Walk this Saturday at Percy Warner Park click here.
    • To view the Americana Music Fest spectacles this week click here.
    • For more information on allergy shots and other allergy medications, click here.
    • If you would like to volunteer to join more than 1,500 community members at more than thirty Metro Public Schools to work and enhance them for students on Mitts On Nashville (HON) Day, click here.

    Saturday, September 12, 2015

    • If you would like to learn more about «Hockey Saves» or make a donation, click here.
    • TDOT will resume its Quick Fix eight project this weekend. For a finish list of closures and extra information, click here.
    • For more information on donating to the Belcourt Theatre, click here.

    Thursday, September Ten, 2015

    • For a list of 9/11 memorials taking place across Middle Tennessee, click here.
    • Applications are open for Elderly and Disabled-Only Public Housing. To view those through MDHA, click here.

    Wednesday, September 9, 2015

    • The nominees for the two thousand fifteen CMA Awards were announced Wednesday morning. Click here to see the utter list.
    • To view the Labor Day bus schedule with Nashville MTA on Monday, click here.
    • For information on polling sites for the run-off election on September Ten, click here.
    • For a list of prohibited items when flying, check out this list from the Transportation Security Administration: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/prohibited-items

    Wednesday, September Two, 2015

    • The Tennessee Valley Authority is seeking public input on a probe for closing coal ash storage sites. Comments may be submitted online at http://www.tva.gov/environment/reports/ccr/
    • For information on road closures and the traffic expected for downtown events Thursday night, September Three, click here.
    • To make a donation to the Murfreesboro Salvation Army, click here.
    • For details on the Kraft Heinz Turkey Bacon recall, click here.
    • For information on the voluntary regional recall of certain Bimbo Bakeries breads, click here.
    • To support the WXNA Radio station, click here
    • For information on Nashville Restaurant Week, click here.
    • For more information on the Section eight Housing Choice Vouchers, visit the Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency (MDHA) online by clicking here.
    • For information on polling sites for the run-off election on September Ten, click here.
    • A Go Fund Me has been set up to assist the family of Jay’Von Quarles — the Hopkinsville teenage who was killed after being hit by a lump of equipment on a football field.
    • Last year, the General Assembly voted to create a special task force to look at the growing problem of elder manhandle in Tennessee. The Council has been suggesting monthly scam alerts and tips, and you can sign up for them on their website by clicking here.
    • For information on the Wilson County Fair, including the schedule, click here.
    • To check out more on Camp No Counselors, click here.
    • Nashville Animal Advocacy said they would proceed daily protests over a showcase involving tigers at the Williamson County Fair until the fair concluded. They have also commenced an online petition to raise awareness on the cause. You can find that by clicking here.
    • The Williamson County Fair has been set to run until Saturday. For more information, click here.
    • Nominations for the 46th annual GMA Dove Awards were announced Wednesday morning in Nashville. Click here for a total list of nominees.
    • Learn more about Shipt, a fresh app making it lighter to have groceries delivered to your door. Here’s the link: shipt.com
    • Goodwill Job Fair information
    • To find more information on Franklin Police Department’s fresh driving class, click here.
    • For a utter list of what you can donate to GraceWorks at the Williamson County Fair, click here.
    • Scott Hamilton hosted the very first “Skate to Eliminate Cancer» event Saturday. If you missed it but would still like to donate to the cause, click here.
    • Schools in Rutherford and Williamson counties headed back to the classroom today. Click the links for their commence/end times.
    • If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a substitute teacher for Williamson County Schools, click here.
    • To help the Springfield Middle School band raise funds for instruments, click here.
    • To learn more about the Ink N Metal Festival, including the schedule, click here.
    • Angry Orchard Cider company announces voluntary recall of select cases of Angry Orchard Crisp Apple Hard Cider: http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls.
    • Now is a fine time to be thinking about how to save energy in your home. TVA, along with NES, offers a program to help you out: https://www.2escore.com/
    • To find out more about the Williamson County Fair, click here.
    • To learn everything you need to know about this weekend’s Sales Tax Holiday, click here.
    • For more information on how to turn your phone into a 3D hologram, click here .
    • For a list of school begin dates for numerous districts in Tennessee and Kentucky, click here.
    • The Williamson County Animal Center in Franklin is celebrating National Mutt Day today with diminished adoption fees of $40 on all adult mixed breed dogs. Some forty two dogs and puppies are available for adoption. Call (615)-790-5590 for more information or check out www.adoptwcac.org. An approved adoption application is required, and fees include spay/neuter, microchip and up-to-date vaccinations.
    • For more information on the Tennessee Titans Training Camp, click here.
    • To help out with Stewart the cat’s medical expenses, click here.
    • For more information on One Generation Away and the organization’s food distribution calendar (including an upcoming event in Columbia), click here.
    • For more information on the «Quick Fix 8» project and the thirteen required weekend closures involved for I-40, click here.
    • For more information on the latest Harley-Davidson recall, click here. Make sure you have your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on forearm.
    • A GoFundMe page has been created to help pay for the medical expenses of 17-year-old Arthur Tate, who was burned in a fire while attempting to save his grandfather from a 2nd story window. For more info, visit gofund.me.
    • A fund has been created to honor those killed in the Chattanooga shooting. Click here for details.
    • For more information on which roads will be affected and what time this weekend for the Beachbody Coach Summit, click here.
    • For more information on the lineup and single-day ticket sales for the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival, click here.
    • To make donations to United Way’s stuff the bus campaign, click here.
    • For more information on enrollment for Metro Nashville Public Schools, click here.
    • To read more on the report that found asbestos in kids crayons and spy kits, click here.
    • To find out more about the Franklin Police Teenage Academy and how to apply, click here.
    • If you would like to volunteer for the Putnam County Fair, click here.
    • For a list of nine open training camp practices for fans of the Tennessee Titans, click here.
    • If you live in the thirty seven thousand two hundred ten zip code and your home is in need of repair, you`ve been asked to call St Luke PB Church to be added to the list. They`re number is 615-256-1797, and you can also visit them online by clicking here.
    • More on Tennessee Promise program visit, www.tennesseepromise.gov
    • Tuesday is the last day to register to vote for the upcoming elections in Davidson County. For information on where and how to register, visit the Election Commission’s web page.
    • Get information on how to register your company for NewsChannel Five’s 7th Annual Career Expo here: nashvillecareerexpo.com
    • AT&T and NCVC will present a free, sensational Livestream of Music City July 4th celebrations. Click here for details.
    • MDHA has opened applications for its elderly housing and will accept online only applications until four p.m. July 6. Find more info at www.nashville-mdha.org. You can also call (615) 252-8599 or (615) 252-8464.
    • To find the latest rules and times for local cities and counties regarding fireworks this holiday weekend, click here.
    • To make a donation to the family of Mitchell Mielnik, click here.
    • For more information on Military With PTSD, which a non-profit organization that helps military and veteran families, click here.
    • You can now text power outages to the Nashville Electrical Service, but you have to register online. Find out how by clicking here.
    • Looking to catch some fireworks? Here’s a list of some shows scheduled for the midstate: http://on.nc5.co/1KrfINH
    • Vanderbilt doctors urge extreme caution when using fireworks. For a list of their firework safety tips click here.
    • For a list of participating locations suggesting free dental care to veterans Saturday, June 27, click here.
    • AT&T and NCVC will present a free, off the hook Livestream of Music City July 4th celebrations. Click here for details.
    • If you would like to help or need cooling assistance you can call 615-862-8860. You can also visit the Metro Activity Commission online by clicking here where you will find a link on the right side to the “2015 Fan and Cooling Application.”
    • For Nashville Pride Festival information and tickets, click here.
    • To find out more about this year’s Live On The Green as far as purchasing tickets and viewing the lineup, click here.
    • For more information on Austin Peay University’s fresh app, apsu.edu/mobile
    • To find resources for victims of domestic violence visit, http://www.tncoalition.org
    • Tips on how to home energy usage, www.energyright.com
    • More information on job fair in Manchester: www.resourcemfg.com
    • Puny World Yoga is hosting a free event on Sunday for International Yoga Day. Click here for details.
    • For more information on the 16th Annual UCO Endeavor Games, visit this website.
    • To learn more about the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program in Nashville, click here.
    • Click here for a link to LATCH Hardware ratings for child seats.
    • Nashville Unites Accepting Donations to Support the

    Charleston, S.C., Church

  • Donations are being accepted by Nashville Unites to help support the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, where nine people were gunned down. You can donate here: cfmt.org.
    • To map your route with MTA, visit www.nashvillemta.org and click on “Plan a Tour,” or call (615) 862-5950. Information for RTA services can be found at www.rtarelaxandride.com or by calling (615) 862-5950.
    • To donate to the Nashville Rescue Mission, click here.
    • For a list of vehicles involved in the massive airbag recall involving Japanese airbag maker Takata click here .
    • For information on security checkpoint wait times at Nashville International Airport, click here.
    • The Nashville Rescue Mission is asking for water as they conduct their hot patrols this time of year by making sure that people who are out in the warmth have access to drinking water. For more information on how to help, go to their website.
    • If you’d like to donate to the Springfield Middle School band, visit their Go Fund Me page.
    • Music City Starlet tickets are on sale for July Four. Round-trip tickets cost $14 plus a $1 processing fee and are available for purchase through the Music City Starlet website at www.musiccitystar.org or at www.ticketsnashville.com with a credit card.
    • Metro Nashville Public Schools has launched a website for taxpayers to keep track of construction across the area. If you want to see how MNPS is spending capital funds to improve schools, click here.
    • Click here to see a utter list of winners from tonight’s CMT Music Awards.
    • Close to Two,000 people are expected to attend a job information session for Under Armour in Mt. Juliet. More information: www.underarmour.jobs.
    • Need a lift to Bonnaroo? Check this out.
    • A dog was gravely injured after being shot numerous times by an intruder. She is expected to recover and her possessor has set up a Go Fund Me account if you’d like to help with medical expenses.
    • To learn more about the Hospital Hospitality House of Nashville, visit: http://www.hhhnashville.org/
    • How to donate to the 2nd Harvest Summer Food Program: http://secondharvestmidtn.org/
    • Want to become a poll worker? It pays $120 for the day. Check out more information here.
    • A Go Fund Me has been set up to help pay the medical expenses of Brandon Rawls — who was pulled out to sea by a riptide while celebrating his best friend’s wedding.
    • Gaylord has openings for more than fifty housekeeping and lobby attendants at the resort and convention center. Apply online at marriott.com/careers.
    • Nashville’s Metro Act Commission offers summer food services to kids who qualify for free and diminished school meals. Click here for a total list of food service sites.
    • An online petition has been launched to help embark a program for students with intellectual disabilities in Clarksville. Click this link for details.
    • The local Amazon fullfilment centers are holding a job fair to pack open positions. Visit amazonfulfillmentcareers.com for information.
    • Visit mnps.org/pages/MNPSVirtualSchool to learn more about Metro Schools’ Virtual School program.
    • You can drink for a good cause this week at nine different Nashville locations. Ordering the drink means you’ll be raising money for some worthy causes. For more information and a list of participating restaurants, visit negroniweek.com.
    • For those in Rutherford County needing to sign up for the emergency notifications, click here.
    • A gofundme account has been set up to help out 11-year-old Keon Malone’s family as he proceeds to receive treatment after a shooting on Fern Avenue. Click here to help.
    • To learn more about Friends of Franklin Parks, LLC, click here.
    • For more information on the Voices of Music project, visit musicrowstories.com.
    • The local 4-H group is partnering with the Excellent American Milk Drive to help food banks increase their milk donations. For information, click here: 4-H Playmates For Local Milk Donations.
    • Click here for tickets to the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge.
    • The Tennessee State Library and Archives is hosting a free exhibit showcasing some of their historical maps. Get a preview here. They also have a digitized collection of Civil War love letters from two Sullivan County youth. Get more info on that here.
    • Click here for tickets to American Lady’s grand opening at the CoolSprings Galleria in Franklin.
    • Visit TPAC’s website for information on how to buy tickets for “Newsies.”
    • A Go Fund Me has been set up for Cory Stokes, an 18-year-old who was killed Saturday in a crash in Robertson County.
    • If you would like to help with the funeral expenses of Constantine Laizure, a Go Fund Me has been set up.
    • To learn more about the Takata air bag recall and to see which vehicles are affected, click here.
    • The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology offers pollen count information on its website. You can check your area by logging onto aaaai.org/global/nab-pollen-counts.
    • For more information on availability and pricing for U-verse with AT&T GigaPower, click here.
    • if you’d still like to get some walking in with Mayor Karl Dean as part of the NashVitality program, check out his schedule here.
    • For more information on National Safe Boating Week, click here. If you participated in Wear Your Life Jacket To Work Day, you can email photos to [email protected].
    • There were several walks left through May twenty two with the “100 Miles With The Mayor” event. Find out the latest information by clicking here.
    • Click here for more information on the auction at Steely’s Corner in Columbia.
    • Friday is bike to work day. Click here for more details.
    • You can now add mountain fungus to the list of things bearing Dolly Parton’s famous name. For details visit, CastaneaJournal.org.
    • For a accomplish list of job fairs taking place at Goodwill`s twenty seven Career Solutions centers, visit: http://www.goodwillcareersolutions.org
    • We have near-record temperatures over the weekend. What better way to cool off than a visit to Nashville Shores. They open this weekend! Get all the information and tickets here: NashvilleShores.com .
    • Sunday marks one year since Officer Michael Petrina was struck and killed on Interstate 65. A memorial movie has been released to honor Petrina. Observe the entire movie here: http://on.nc5.co/1Ipwb2j
    • To pack out a puny business application and for more information on where the MDHA redevelopment districts are visit Nashville.gov.
    • If you’d like more information about Operation Song, the group that is helping veterans through music and how to donate to their group, click here: www.operationsong.org
    • Skin hurting and infection-causing products could be stashing in your makeup bag right now, and you don’t even realize it. Old cosmetics can pose a risk to your health. For more details on beauty tips, visit www.michellephillips.com. Also find out more on how to spot expired cosmetics.
    • A fresh celebration of Americana music coming to Nashville is aimed at preserving and showcasing a one thousand five hundred mile long spread of highway from Nashville, down to Louisiana and back up through Alabama. Visit americanamusictriangle.com for more.
    • Officials in Franklin have asked the public’s help in finding a solution in resolving traffic congestion in Cool Springs. For more information, visit tmagroup.org. You can also submit comments via email.
    • Goodwill Week runs through May 8! They are celebrating by holding dozens of events like job fairs and classes all over Middle Tennessee. For more information, click here.
    • Embarking in two hours, Middle Tennesseans will unite to support the non-profits that make a difference in their communities. Get ready for the 24-hour providing madness known as The Big Payback.
    • For more information on «100 Miles With The Mayor» and to view the schedule, click here.
    • Find concert and event schedules for the Ascend Amphitheater by visiting their website.
    • More information on the Derby-viewing party Saturday: http://frontstretchfest.com/
    • A support fund has been set up by the Kentucky Distillers’ Association to help victims of Silver Trail Distillery explosion: http://on.nc5.co/1ET1Euz
    • Fresh Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Tim Tebow will be speaking at MTSU this summer. For ticket information, visit ticketmaster.com.
    • For more information on how to apply for jobs at General Mills, which has just announced plans to expand its Murfreesboro facility, click here.
    • You can view the utter «Crime in Tennessee» report available online by clicking here.
    • Several groups are soliciting donations for ease efforts in Nepal, after a devastating earthquake ripped through the region over the weekend. More info on how to donate: http://on.nc5.co/1JwvbeI
    • For more information on how you can be a St. Jude Hero, click here.
    • To learn more about the MyCity Connect initiative, for a chance to get involved in community service organizations and take part in leadership training, click here.
    • September will welcome the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival to Franklin. Some big artists have already been added to the lineup, including Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow and The Decemberists. MORE: pilgrimagefestival.com.
    • Poll workers are needed in Davidson County. To apply to be a poll official, click here.
    • A group of Rutherford County residents is pushing to eliminate Sheriff Robert Arnold from office. View the online campaign here.
    • Information on pre-kindergarten registration in Metro Schools can be found online at mnps.org. Pre-K applications are accepted April 20-24.
    • For more information on rules and guidelines for the «Proud To Be An American» contest for kids ages 5-12, click here. All movie entries and parent statements must be emailed to Jayson Davis at [email protected] on or before May 1.
    • Nashville CARES has teamed up with local restaurants to fight HIV/AIDS in Dining Out for Life.
    • An information fair will be held Tuesday featuring information about Dal-Tile, the plant and distribution center, jobs and more. Click here for more details.
    • Parking options for attending Sounds games at Very first Tennessee Park: parkitdowntown.com. You can also click here to view a map with transportation options.
    • To learn more about Raise the Roof and how they are working to help those in Uganda, click here.
    • Parking options for attending Sounds games at Very first Tennessee Park: parkitdowntown.com. You can also click here to view a map with transportation options.
    • A GoFundMe account has been set up to help with funeral expenses for Dillon Stewart who was the victim of a crash in Coopertown. To help out, click here.
    • On site ticket purchases can now be made for the two thousand fifteen Nashville Film Festival. Find more infromation here.
    • The first-ever Metro Transit Fair, called “N-Motion” was held Wednesday at the Farmers’ Market. More info: nmotion2015.org
    • Slew of mid-state runners will lace up their sneakers to run in the Country Music Marathon, and many of those are running for a good cause. For more information, visit stjudeheros.org and runrocknroll.competitor.com/nashville.
    • A local teacher is railing from sea to shining sea all in the spirit of helping others. Click here for more information on Meigs Middle School teacher Alvin Haney’s efforts to raise money for the Fuller Center.
    • The United Way’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) offers free tax help for families who earn less than $60,000. For information on locations, hours, and how to file online, visit the United Way’s website.
    • For information on the Violated Record Comedy Display, a World Record attempt at the longest stand-up comedy showcase running April 12-19, click here. You can also learn more by visiting the display`s Facebook page, or click here to hear from the comedians online.
    • Car paramours from around the world will be in Tennessee tomorrow as a infrequent automobile hits the auction block. An Aston Martin DB Mark III will be for sale tomorrow in Cumberland Furnance, Tennessee.
    • For more information on one hundred Miles with the Mayor, click here
    • For more information on a recall of Sabra Dipping Company`s Classic Hummus, click here.
    • To honor the creatures, the Tennessee State Library and Archives has an online exhibit celebrating the mule. The exhibit can be found online at www.tn.gov.
    • The lineup for Musicians Corner has been announced. More info here.
    • Fan voting is open for this year’s ACM Awards. Vote here: http://on.nc5.co/1yeyRhl
    • Click here to find out how you can help the Ashland City Flyers youth baseball team.
    • Do you have a little one coming in Kindergarten in the Metro Public Schools system next year? Get all the info you need for registration here: mnps.org.
    • A job fair will be held at the Goodwill Career Solutions center on Berry Road from ten a.m. to one p.m. Tuesday, April 7. For more information on the two companies looking for fresh employees, visit either Asurion or LGC Hospitality Staffing online.
    • For more information on Nashville Style Week, visit: nashvillefashionweek.com
    • Click here for more information on how you can help horses rescued from neglectful conditions in Marshall County.
    • The Maxwell family in Cumberland Furnace is selling this one thousand nine hundred fifty eight Aston Marton D-B Mark three coupe at an auction Saturday morning. More info: http://on.nc5.co/1N0C7Dj
    • If you would like more information on the Nashville Sounds’ tentative two thousand fifteen opening day roster, click here.
    • More information on how to donate to the Nashville Rescue Mission: nashvillerescuemission.org.
    • Purchase tickets for the City of Hope Celebrity Softball Game here.
    • Click here to see April’s schedule of rabies clinics in Williamson County.
    • The Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission is soliciting design proposals from Nashville artists for the next set of public art bicycle racks through the community. For more information, visit www.callforentry.org.
    • For more information on the one-of-a-Kind Gibson Les Paul Standard created for the Chris Kyle Memorial Benefit, click here.
    • A man and his kayak fucking partner are racing across Atlantic ocean to fight thirst. Visit his site to learn how to be involved: teambeyond.org/
    • Tips on outdoor searing safety and permits: http://burnsafetn.org/
    • There’s still slew of time to sign up for the Country Music Marathon, half marathon or 5K race. The race is on April 25, and as always will be broadcast on NewsChannel Five. Sign up at runrocknroll.competitor.com/nashville.
    • The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America is coming to the Nashville area, Sunday, March twenty nine for a free homebuyer’s workshop, which provides potential home buyers an overview of the NACA product. Get information on their free homebuyer workshop at naca.com.
    • A fund has been set up for a family, who lost a father and youthful daughter in an overnight house fire. You can stop by any Very first Tennessee Bank and make a donation to the Otey Family Memorial Fund. You can also go to frontporch.house to make an online donation.
    • To take the Bicentennial Mall State Park Survey, click here.
    • The 23rd Tin Pan South Songwriters Festical is March 24-28. Get the utter schedule and list of performers/venues at their site, tinpansouth.com/.
    • For more information on how you can help in the restoration of the Antoinette Hall Opera House in Pulaski, visit Facebook.
    • For the latest information on Tin Pan South, visit them online here: http://tinpansouth.com/
    • A celebration of life service for Billy Block will be held at seven p.m. tonight at the Ryman Auditorium. To donate to the Billy Block Family Fund, visit paypal.com and donate using the email address [email protected] can also donate via check to Wells Fargo Private Bank on West End Avenue, One American Center Suite 550.
    • For more information on how to get individual game tickets for the inaugural season at Very first Tennessee Park, the fresh home of the Nashville Sounds, click here.
    • Duncan, a diabetic service dog for his possessor, is gaining national attention. Find out more by visiting his Facebook page. You can also vote for him by clicking here.
    • Kraft Foods has recalled select codes dates and manufacturing codes of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese boxed dinners due to possible metal lumps. More details here.
    • A Go Fund Me has been set up for Debbie Ballentine, who recently lost her fight against cancer. If you would like to help her family, click here.
    • An auction has been planned for items found inwards a 200-year-old home in Lynnville. Find more details here.
    • Click here to view the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s pothole repair schedule.
    • To find out more about how to donate to families in need, visit 2nd Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee online.
    • For daily pothole patching schedules for each region of the state, visit: www.tdot.state.tn.us/maintenance/potholes.htm. To report potholes to TDOT, send an email to [email protected].
    • To help out the family of 15-year-old Da’Vontae Ziegler with the costs of his funeral and burial, you can make a donation here: http://www.gofundme.com/o9i7ss
    • Goodwill Career Solutions is holding eight job fairs in Middle Tennessee on Tuesday. See the utter schedule: http://on.nc5.co/1C0dwYy
    • The Mayor`s Office, in partnership with Metro Schools, 2nd Harvest Food Bank, Metro Parks, and other community agencies, will open food distribution locations for Metro school families and other residents who are in need of emergency food boxes. For more infomation click here.
    • For more information on the State of Tennessee’s Gift-A-Tag voucher, visit: http://tngiftcenter.com/giftatag/index.html
    • Many flights at Nashville International Airport have been canceled due to an approaching winter storm. You can check your flight status here: http://on.nc5.co/18R70by
    • State lawmakers want to make flying drones over stadiums illegal in Tennessee. A viral movie of July Four, two thousand fourteen fireworks prompted the call for legislation. What do you think? Here’s the movie: youtube.com/witness?v=KJ9KLLCCwqs
    • Nashville Shores is looking to pack five hundred positions this summer. For more details, visit nashvilleshores.com.
    • It’s a popular festival featuring songwriters here in Music City. Prompt Access Passes for Tin Pan South go on sale Tuesday morning. For more information, visit tinpansouth.com.
    • The American Crimson Cross and its Pint Size Heroes class is in more than a dozen Metro Schools. If you’re interested in donating or finding more information, visit redcross.org/blood
    • Davidson County residents can pay their property taxes without penalty or interest on Monday — due to the fact that February 28th falls on a Saturday. You must pay in utter at the Howard Office Building or Very first Tennessee Bank.
    • Putnam County is still recovering from a devastating winter storm that moved through Tennessee last week. For more information on how you can help, call 931-646-HELP or visit Samaritan’s Purse.

    Wednesday, February 25, 2015

    • A major pet food producer is under fire after a lawsuit said some of its dog food has led to major illness and even death. For more information, visit truthaboutpetfood.com.
    • The Nashville Humane Association is gearing up for a big benefit Wednesday from six to 9pm. For information, visit their web site at nashvillehumane.org/.
    • The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) has cautioned consumers to be alert to potential price gouging following February`s deadly winter ice storms. If you have a problem, you can file a complaint at www.tn.gov/consumer or call toll-free 1-800-342-8385. Consumer Affairs also has a price gouging online complaint form that you can pack out.
    • The American Crimson Cross reports a shortage of blood donations in Middle Tennessee after cold weather caused problems with deliveries. They’ve asked for people to donate. Information can be found on their site: redcross.org/blood
    • To find out more about 2nd Harvest Food Bank and how they`re helping families in need after the winter storm, click here.
    • Saturday was 50K Tree Day, but it has been rescheduled. Get more information on their site at http://tectn.org/50ktreeday/

    Wednesday, February Legal, 2015

    • The Nashville Sounds have postponed Thursday’s job fair at Greer Stadium. Details: http://on.nc5.co/1DDt8kB
    • Shelters Set Up To Accommodate Homeless, Those Without Power
    • A Go Fund Me account has been set up for Kristi Clark and her son, Carter Oakley, who were struck and killed Monday night while attempting to help others who had been involved in a crash on I-65.
    • For more information on how you can help Sacred Sparks Ministry, visit their website.
    • If you applied for the Tennessee Promise last fall, today, Sunday, February 15, is the deadline to apply for Federal Student Aid. Click here to find out more.
    • Residents who need help signing up for healthcare under the Affordable Care Act can visit the following locations:

    nine am – twelve pm Hope Clinic, one thousand eight hundred ten Hayes St

    nine am – twelve pm Matthew Walker, one thousand thirty five 14th Avenue North

    nine am – Four:30 pm Downtown Library, six hundred fifteen Church Street

    one pm – Four:30 pm NICE, four hundred seventeen Welshwood Dr #100

    nine am – Four:30 pm Downtown Library, six hundred fifteen Church Street

    ten am – eleven pm Family & Children Services, two hundred one 23rd Avenue North

    • Poetry contest guidelines are available on the Metro Arts website at www.artsnashville.org.
    • You Have The Power held a screening of “No Chick’s Desire,” a documentary on human trafficking in Tennessee. MORE: http://www.yhtp.org/
    • If you are interested in a Greer Stadium sign send an email to: [email protected]. They will react with what signs are still available.
    • The Franklin Fire Youth Movie Challenge kicks off Monday, February 9, and features a GoPro Hero4 grand prize package valued at more than $500. The contest is open to Williamson County middle school and high school students, ages eleven – Legitimate. Participants are asked to create a movie, three minutes or less, that illustrates the theme, «Where there is love, there are smoke alarms.» The deadline to come in is March 31, 2015. For more information please visit www.franklintn.gov/government/fire/youth-video-challenge.
    • Affordable Care Act Enrollment Events
    • To donate money towards funeral expenses for Daniel Winters visit: http://www.gofundme.com/ danielwinters
    • For more info on ACA enrollment help in Nashville or how to get local assistance, call Seedco at 866-720-1711 or visit www.getcoveredamerica.org/connector/ to find local events or schedule an appointment.
    • More details on splitsecnd, an emergency assistance service for drivers.
    • For more information on the Community Housing Partnership of Williamson County, click here.
    • For more information about Nashville Rescue Mission`s Hearts of Hope event, go to nashvillerescuemission.org/hearts_of_hope/.
    • A job fair is being held Wednesday, February four for machine operators at VIAM Manufacturing in Manchester. They are looking to pack more than fifty positions in Manchester and Tullahoma. Interested applicants must apply online very first at www.staffingsolutions.com and then come for a individual interview at one hundred fifty seven Parktower Rd. Manchester, TN, 37388. Bring two forms of identification.
    • Expectant mothers may sign up for a free ultrasound from the Volunteer State Community College Sonography Program commencing next month. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call Monica Pipkins at (615) 230-3339. For more information about the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program, visit www.volstate.edu/DMS.
    • Open enrollment for Wilson County Schools is underway. Four schools are open, including Carroll-Oakland Elementary, Watertown Elementary, Watertown Middle, and Watertown High School. Parents who are interested can get an application at www.wcschools.com and look for the Open Enrollment tab. Applications are due by Tuesday, March 31.
    • To see the latest artwork from Hatch Showcase Print and to learn the history of the Hatch family, visit: hatchshowprint.com/
    • Financial Fitness Friday is an initiative taking place at all Regions locations across Regions sixteen state footprint. For more information on the program or to learn about how you can utilize these free services, visit www.regions.com/advice.rf.
    • The Tennessee Highway Patrol is accepting applications for the two thousand fifteen Citizens’ Trooper Academy in March. To apply, visit: www.tn.gov/safety.
    • The Escapade Science Center will host a fundraiser called the Scientia Soirée on Saturday, February twenty eight to support science enrichment programs. For more information on the event and tickets, visit: http://www.adventuresci.org/events/event/scientia-soiree/
    • For information about the undeclared peanut allergen found in the Pride of Szeged Hungarian Spice paprika, click here. For a list of other latest food recalls, visit: http://www.fda.gov/
    • Google Fiber is coming to Nashville. Sign up online for updates to see if the service is coming to your address here: google.com/cities/nashville
    • If you would like to apply to be a Crossing Guard, visit Nashville.gov’s website.
    • The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is taking applications for hemp famers. The application and memorandum are available here.
    • Voting is underway until Feb. Six in TDOT’s safety slogan contest. Votes can be cast here: www.tdot.state.tn.us/dms/default.shtml
    • Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority and Regional Transportation Authority of Middle Tennessee will hold five public meetings regarding proposed improvements for its biannual system switches, including a fresh BRT lite service for Charlotte Avenue. More information can be found here.
    • It’s Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day. Go to on.nc5.co/1Jst5dc for a cool movie.
    • A Go Fund Me account has been set up for Jessica Shainberg, a 14-year-old recently diagnosed with a infrequent spinal condition called Transverse Myelitis.
    • For more information on Nashville Restaurant week, running from January 19-25, visit their website.
    • For more information on Integrated Math at Metro Nashville Public Schools and how it deals with Algebra 1, Algebra Two, and Geometry, visit their site here: http://www.mnps.org/pages/mnps/Academics/Integrated_Math
    • For more information on Fresh Beginnings, which provides women access to wellness programs, visit their website.
    • A accomplish listing of job fairs taking place at Goodwill`s twenty nine Career Solutions centers can be found at www.goodwillcareersolutions.org.
    • If you would like to find out more information about getting healthy food delivered to your home, visit Green BEAN Delivery. Just select the Greater Nashville Area to get embarked.
    • For more information about Franklin’s Old, Old Jail visit:

    http://www.historicfranklin.com/old-old-jail

  • The 12th Annual Main Street Brewfest in Franklin is set for March 14, 2015. Tickets are on sale now. Go to downtownfranklintn.com/events/brewfest/ for more information.
  • It’s Nashville Restaurant Week! For a list of participating restaurants go to http://nashvilleoriginals.com/nashville-restaurant-week/ where you can also find links to their menus.
  • To help officials in Murfreesboro with their plan for the next five years, click here to take part in the Murfreesboro Homelessness Survey.
    • For more information of Mt. Zion’s Church Fit initiative: www.mtzionnashville.org
    • Nashville Originals Restaurant Week
    • Vince Gill joined Frontier Communications, Dish Network and CoBank to announce a city revitalization contest. Numerous towns, including Cookeville, are bidding for a chance to win millions of dollars to invest in their communities. For more information, click here.
    • The fresh state maps are out for 2015. If you would like a copy, you can downtown one from TDOT’s website or order one online.
    • Local Events, Activities For Martin Luther King Jr. Day
    • View a “Guts Cancer Calculator” for fellows.
    • Dollywood Entertainment is holding auditions in Nashville for their two thousand fifteen season. Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17, at Rocketown on 4th Avenue South. Visit Dollywood’s website for more details.
    • There are several locations in the Middle Tennessee area that suggest free mammograms and clinical breast exams to women without insurance. Click here for the total list of locations.
    • Community leaders want anyone possible to attend a listening session with Fort Campbell and Army leaders on January twenty to explain the importance of keeping soldiers here. The meeting will be held from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Fort Campbell Family Resource Center (FRC) located at one thousand five hundred one William C. Lee Road. Attendees can inject at Gate one with a valid photo ID card, beginning at four p.m. Attendees will be permitted entrance to the FRC building beginning at Four:30 p.m.
    • To sign up to volunteer for Palms On Nashville on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, go to www.hon.org/mlkday
    • To help sponsor students to see Selmaclick here.
    • Tennessee State Parks is interested in finding out what park visitors think about Bledsoe Creek State Park’s current condition, in addition to their thoughts on amenities, recreation activities and the various services they seek when selecting any park to visit. The survey is available through Jan. 30, and can be accessed by visiting on.nc5.co/14qO8gl.
    • Information about the lottery computer program failure is available at mnps.org.
    • A woman who recently found three hundred thirty six cans of juice of celery soup on her porch has now created a non-profit.
    • For more information on this year’s Bonnaroo, visit their website or call 1-844-ROO-2015.
    • Rutherford County Schools have posted a factsheet on the district’s website after a student at Smyrna High School tested positive for active tuberculosis.
    • Several organizations around the area are providing shelter to people as bitterly cold temperatures stir into the area, including the Nashville Rescue Mission, Room In The Inn, Open Table and Oasis Center.

    Friday, January Two, 2015

    • The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources is taking natural Christmas trees to recycle for fish cover in lakes across the state. Information on the recycling sites is at fw.ky.gov/fish/pages/Xmas–Tree–Recycling.aspx.
    • TDOT has been getting a lot of attention lately with their safety messages, including one that says, “Eyes on the road and head out of your apps.” Now they’re providing residents the chance to come up with even better ones: TDOT Safety Message Contest
    • Alive At The Bluebird

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