Final preparations for Tuesday’s Presidential Debate at Belmont University continue through the weekend, including at the chocolate shop of Katrina Neylon in the downtown Arcade.
Final Touches Going on Chocolate Presidential Candidates
Declaration Visits Nashville
A rare copy of the Declaration of Independence will visit the downtown Nashville library over the weekend.
Metro Voter Registrations 35,000 and Counting
The Metro Election Commission is flooded with new voter registrations-and calls from people making sure they’ll be able to vote in the November election.
CNM Sends Out Warning to Non-Profits
The Center for Non-Profit Management sent out a warning to local charities today, suggesting they batten down the hatches. And if they’re not feeling the current economic crisis, they will.
Corker Lobbies House In Support of Bail-Out
Tennessee Senator Bob Corker is calling his colleagues in the House of Representatives, hoping to garner votes for the proposed Wall Street bail out.
Kurita’s Challenge to Voided Win Gets Hearing Date
Federal Judge Robert Echols will hear State Senator Rosalind Kurita’s challenge to the state’s election law next week.
Compromise reached in Music Row eminent-domain dispute
The two sides of a dispute over property rights on Music Row announced a compromise yesterday.
Bailout could crimp funds for Pre-K
Governor Phil Bredesen visited Washington today to tout the benefits of pre-K education, even as Congress weighed a 700 billion dollar bailout plan for Wall Street.
Artist types postcards for next president at Belmont
Have a message for the next president of the United States? Sheryl Oring might be the woman to see.
Cooper Thinks Blue Dogs Will Stick with Senate Plan
Nashville Congressman Jim Cooper says his fellow Blue Dogs who supported the House’s version of the Wall Street bailout will likely stick with the Senate version.