Of Gaylord Entertainment’s hotels, Opryland has been disproportionately hit by corporate cancellations.
Opryland Leads Gaylord Hotels in Cancellations
IRS Solicits Public Comments About Tax Preparers
The Internal Revenue Service wants to make sure tax preparers are held to high standards.
Vietnam Vets Get the Red Carpet from Fort Campbell
Fort Campbell is planning a welcome home ceremony 40 years in the making.
237 Apply for Chance to Nominate Judges
The applications to the state’s Judicial Nominating Commission have been made public.
Simplex Adds 300 Jobs in Areas Largest Expansion This Year
A two-year-old healthcare company based in Williamson County has announced the area’s largest job expansion this year.
As Summer Travel Declines, Fuel Prices May Drop Too
Fuel prices are expected to decline as summer travel comes to an end.
New Nashville Newspaper Looks Back
A new Nashville newspaper is in town, but instead of trying to scoop its competitors, its aim is to take readers back in time.
Malagasy Lipscomb Students Maintain Government Scholarships Despite Coup
Twenty-six students from Madagascar who started at Lipscomb University last fall have been granted another year’s tuition from their government despite a recent coup.
TDEC Moves to Plug Oil Wells, Producers Fight Back
Tennessee’s environmental regulators are making a new push to fill-in abandoned oil and gas wells on the Cumberland Plateau.
Contributor Wins National Award
A homeless writer for Nashville’s street newspaper The Contributor won a national award over the weekend.