
Good morning, Nashville. In the coming year, a handful of spots in Nashville will become home to some new, useful public art. The city is looking for local artists to design artistic bike racks at five different spots around downtown. Designs should be inspired by Nashville’s history, culture or natural features, and the winning artists will receive $2,500 to create their sculpture.
- It’s a gamble. A winning Powerball ticket from Saturday’s drawing worth $200,000 was sold in Murfreesboro, but no one has stepped forward to claim it.
- Stay classy, Green Hills. Metro police found a tidy stockpile of drugs and guns in one Green Hills home this weekend, after tracking down a motorcyclist who skipped out on his $66 airport parking tab. There is a lesson to learn here.
- No truckin’. After 40 years of operation, the Peterbilt truck plant in Madison will close permanently this December, leaving about 390 workers without jobs. The plant has been deserted since June of last year as the result of a labor dispute.
- Bits & pieces. We woke up to some chilly temperatures this morning, but will see things back up in the 70′s before too long … A 14 year old murder case has finally been solved … The new/old/who-knows-what-they’re-doing Donut Den sign will be unveiled at 1pm tomorrow.
Photo by mag3737.
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