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Our little barbecue restaurant is growing up.
Martin's BBQ Joint will soon have a new building across the street behind Sonic. Patrick Martin's kitchen will be three times the size it is now, which will allow him to do all the things he's dreamed of with...
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This Saturday, September 19th, Ebenezer United Methodist Church is holding a fish from from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Ebenezer United Methodist Church is located in the historic district at 101 King Street.
Fish plates are $9.00 with your choice of wh...
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Yes, you read it correctly. September is Be Kind to Editors and Writers Month. Now, why do you suppose we writers and fellow editors need to have our own month, calling for others be nice to us?
Simply put, the opposite is the norm. I don't know why, b...
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This is Labor Day Weekend.  In my search for something to write, I remembered a devotion I wrote and published a year and a half ago about laboring in a field and I thought I might revisit it. Enjoy.
When evening came, the owner of the vineyard said ...
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Town officials have decided to keep the broken wagon wheel as Nolensville's official logo.The wheel is a symbol of how Nolensville got its start. In 1797, William Nolen and his family were traveling through the area when their wagon broke down. They liked...
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Oh, y'all are hillarious! The responses I got after I asked you all to e-mail what you thought about "fixing" Nolensville's broken wheel logo were priceless.
"Doesn't he grasp that if you 'fix' the wheel, it no longer has any meaning as the town logo? Yo...
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Farm land, moderate to upscale subdivisions with houses priced from the "low $300's" (gag!) to close to a half million dollars, neat and active sports parks, Lions Club pancake breakfasts; parades with scouts, veterans, firetrucks and old cars, and even...
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Does our town's broken wheel symbol connote brokenness or just give a nod to history?
Would William Nolen roll over in his grave or would he agree with recent lighthearted, yet serious discussion about fixing our town's logo?
The short discussion at t...
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COMING SEPTEMBER 12TH, 20095th ANNUAL BROKEN WHEEL FESTIVALThe Nolensville Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the 5th annual BROKEN WHEEL FESTIVAL being held on Saturday, September 12, 2009 from 8am – 2pm at the Nolensville Recreation Center. T...
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NOLENSVILLE — A man accused of breaking into a Nolensville market at least four times has been caught. Nolensville Police Chief Paul Rigsby said Timothy Scott Wilson is suspected of breaking windows at the Coast-In-Market with rocks, then entering t...
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I'm glad this summer of stress is over. If I've learned anything at all, it's that I can't control what people do. So, you're laughing at me. As if I haven't learned this yet?
We worried over keeping our jobs, saving a pool and, of course, various kid th...
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Most targets have been unlocked vehicles
NOLENSVILLE — There have been reports of 25 thefts involving items taken from vehicles in Nolensville recently, and they all have one thing in common.
"Nothing was broken into," Police Chief Paul Rigsby sai...
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Saving the Nolensville Recreation Center building, also known as the "old, old school," will take lots of community support.
Many of the Nolensville Historical Society members remember going to school in the building, which served as a school from the ...
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You know me from writing articles in the Dispatch and this site, but I am originally from San Diego, California. I haven't lived in Nolensville long enough to know the residents who have been here all their lives and have either attended school in the "ol...
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It wasn't all that long ago that computers filled entire rooms and cost millions of dollars. Since the mid-1970s, however, we have seen the introduction of the personal computer (PC), and now almost anyone can afford a computer. More than likely you know ...
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Overachiever Stephanie Pitts, a rising junior at Lancaster Christian Academy in Smyrna, is enjoying the fruits of her hard work.She was selected to attend the 2009 Congressional Student Leadership Conference on Aviation & Aeronautics held at North Georgia...
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The fourth of July.This is an incredible time of celebration and reflection for many Americans across this unique and blessed nation.  Families will gather at cookouts everwhere, eager to share the previous year's news and to marvel at how much childr...
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Newer Nolensville school will become recreation center By Mitchell Kline • THE TENNESSEAN • July 2, 2009 NOLENSVILLE — A group interested in saving the old Nolensville Community Center took a tour of the 70-year-old building with county ...
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As usual, we blame it on the parents. But this time, it's all good.Greg Bates, who graduated from Ravenwood in 2006, started playing guitar at age 10 and writing his own songs at age 15. Now 21 and music business major at Belmont University, he and his ba...
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The Good Fairy Elfreda will visit the library on July 8 at 10:30 a.m. She will entertain with interactive storytelling. Nolensville Book Club will meet July 9 at 10 a.m. to discuss Can't Wait to Get to Heaven by Fannie Flagg....