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East Nashville Music

East Nashville Music

By craighavighurst

October 23, 2006

In recent years, East Nashville has enjoyed some of the city’s most vibrant growth and development. Besides new condominiums, restaurants and residents,the area has also seen an unprecedented influx of musicians, songwriters and producers. A new 2-CD compilation titled “The Other Side” documents a close-knit and exciting music scene.

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Frist, Giuliani Campaigning for Corker

By christinebuttorff

October 20, 2006

With the November election rapidly approaching, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has been campaigning for republican candidates around the country. He says many Americans are feeling dissatisfied with Congress right now. But Frist doesn’t think that the recent scandal involving former Florida Congressman Mark Foley will affect the chances of Republican senate candidate Bob Corker. […]

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MNEA Wants More Negotiation Regarding Pay Incentive Program

By blakefarmer

October 20, 2006

After a week of public criticism, Nashville’s teachers union wants to renegotiate a pay incentive plan targeted at two low-performing schools. However, it’s unclear that would do any good. Union members rejected the 400-thousand dollar bonus plan last week. But the School Board asked them to reconsider because of low voter turnout. The original plan […]

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School Board Renews Garcia Contract

By christinebuttorff

October 19, 2006

The Metro Nashville Board of Education voted 5 to 3 last night to extend director Pedro Garcia’s contract by three years. Differences over the length of the extension nearly derailed the process until Board Chair Marsha Warden called a ten-minute recess to calm tempers. Board member Edward Kindall says he wanted only a one-year extension […]

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Adventure Science Center Announces $20 Million Expansion

By blakefarmer

October 18, 2006

Yesterday students from Rose Park Middle School made a human outline around Nashville’s Adventure Science Center to show its future size as officials announced the museum’s planned expansion. The kids shot off foam rockets as a banner unrolled to show renderings of the new Sudekum Planetarium. The 20-million dollar project will begin in January, giving […]

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What It Will Take For Bob Corker To Win

By wplnstaff

October 18, 2006

With control of the U.S. Senate at stake, political observers nationwide are watching Tennessee’s senate race closely. Bob Corker is trying to win over voters by keeping his message simple and straightforward In the second of our two-part series, we take a look at how Corker can win the election and help Republicans hang on to their majority.

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What Harold Ford Jr. Must Do To Win

By jacquelinefellows

October 17, 2006

Tennessee’s highly charged U.S. Senate race has both candidates searching for votes that are still up for grabs. In part one of a two-part series, WPLN’s Jacqueline Fellows looks at what it will take for Ford to replace Bill Frist in the U.S. Senate.

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English First Bill Reveals State of English Classes

By blakefarmer

October 16, 2006

When Metro Councilman Eric Crafton introduced his English-only bill last month, it caused an instant uproar from both sides of the immigration debate in Nashville. Where supporters and opponents do agree is that the ordinance sheds light on the availability of English classes in Middle Tennessee. WPLN’s Blake Farmer found one company that has started providing language instruction, and he has this report.

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Right to Life, FOP Make Endorsements in Governor’s Race

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October 11, 2006

Tennessee Right to Life today announced that it is endorsing Republican Jim Bryson in the race for Governor. During the primary season, the pro-life organization was quick to endorse Bryson and another Republican, senate hopeful Ed Bryant. When Bryant lost the senate nomination to Bob Corker, the group immediately announced that it would not endorse […]

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Bryson Makes Final Fundraising Effort

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October 11, 2006

Republican gubernatorial candidate Jim Bryson is betting that a series of upcoming fundraisers will provide the money he needs to pay for a final media campaign. Yesterday, Bryson announced that Senator Lamar Alexander, former Senator Fred Thompson and NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip will attend fundraising events in Nashville, Memphis, and Franklin over the next two […]

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