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10th Annual Buttercup Festival April 10. One sure sign of Spring is Nolensville’s annual Buttercup Festival. Merchants and volunteers begin months in advance to welcome dozens of booths and hundreds of visitors, many wearing yellow just for fun.
Yel...
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This Sunday we begin daylight savings time. Don't forget to set your clocks ahead an hour on Saturday night before you go to bed (unless you want to get up at 2:00 a.m. to change your clocks when we officially begin DST). If you're a church goer, I'm sure...
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According to an article by Suzanne Norman Blackwood in today's Brentwood Journal (The Tennessean), a number of Nolensville youth from several local churches attended a recent "DOXA youth conference." Doxa, (δόξα) is the greek word for glory.
Ms Black...
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Five Nolensville high school students recently won athletic scholarships to local colleges. According to The Tennessean writer, Vicky Travis, in an article in the Williamson AM today, "From the 'You go, girl!' category comes news of three Nolensville te...
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Reporting yesterday for The Tennessean, Suzanne Normand-Black reported on a benefit concert held today that will benefit the Ravenwood High School Band with some new instruments. She said, "The concert will feature performances by country music star Steve...
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Most people around Nolensville today are enjoying a day off from school or work. Many are outside sledding, and building snow men. To me that means lots of opportunity for some excellent photos. SO, grab your cameras, shoot pictures, and send them in to s...
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A critical meeting impacting property owners in the Historic District of Nolensville will be held today, January 24th 2010 at Ebnezer United Methodist Church at 4:00 p.m.
This meeting involves information just received by Mayor Lothers concerning the cos...
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It's hard for me to imagine Nolensville Elementary School with anyone other than Beth Ferguson in the principal's office. During most of the time that my kids were there, she was there. Now, she'll be leading the new school in west Franklin, Pearre Creek,...
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Every time I struggle with a topic to write about. All I have to do is calm down just a little, and a story drops into my lap. Such was the case for the story today. It is not news but history and I only apologize briefly for that fact.
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The wait is over. Nolensville's Uncle Bud's Catfish Shack opens its doors today.
It took owner Craig Dever and Jay Smith a month and a half to get the building that housed Martin's BBQ Joint redone as Uncle Bud's. The restaurant will be open from 11 a.m....
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The regularly scheduled Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting for tonight (January 7) has been cancelled due to weather and safety concerns....
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Seeds take root and their sprouts may be barely noticeable until they grow into something we all can see. And some seeds, the figurative kind, can take years to take root and grow. Well, I know some sowers.
Casey Bresnahan teaches sixth-grade math at Sun...
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This month's Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting agenda follows. Community residents are encouraged to attend. Before the meeting begins you may sign up to voice your ideas for 2 minutes during the Citizens Input/General Comments agenda item. Of particula...
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Chestnuts roasting o're an open fire, Christmas trees lying in the street ...
Do you put your old Christmas tree out by the curb every year and wonder WHEN the city will ever get around to picking it up? (Nolensville doesn't pick up trees, so don't put y...
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If your computer is capable of playing mp3 files, you can click on the links below to listen to parts 1 and 2 of the Planning Commission meeting.
Part 1 (153 MB): {s5_mp3}PC_10-13-09_1.mp3{/s5_mp3}
Part 2 (131 MB): {s5_mp3}PC_10-13-09_2.mp3{/s5_mp3}...
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Despite the cold temperature and a breeze that cut right though clothing and shoes, a small crowd of onlookers showed up at the old McCord home/Nolen cabin to watch the move of this historic house by Toothman Structure Moving Co. The ground was still soft...
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Nolensville's first traffic light at the intersection of Rocky Fork Road and Nolensville Road finally went into operation a couple of weeks ago. It actually isn't Nolensville's first traffic light since one went into operation at Burkett Road and Nolensvi...
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Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 8:30 a.m.
Cost: $6.00/$8.00 @ the door.
Includes pancake breakfast with sausage or bacon, fruit, milk, or juice.
Each child will also receive a goody bag from Santa.
Pictures will be taken for an additional charge.
Make...
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I overheard someone say‚ "Why would I want to fly two thousand miles just for a meal?" Why? Indeed! Another person when asked by her sister if she and her husband could come for Thanksgiving, was told that they were already invited to friends for Thanks...