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Daily Archives: December 3rd, 2011

Happy Hour: Just What Do You Think You’re Doing, Dave?

  • If anyone has a sweet-looking Victorian home lying around in Nashville and they don’t mind selling it, having it appear in a film, and then be bulldozed in a film, there are some folks who would like to talk to you. [WTVF]
  • And dear goodness, it was beautiful outside today. Thanks to all who mobbed Bobbie’s Dairy Dip with us for lunch! Follow us on Twitter to hear about future meet-ups (and various other sundry things). [NashvilleWX]
  • Nashville State is trying to conquer the midstate by eventually having 10 locations in the region instead of just one. [WSMV]
  • LaVergne still can’t seem to get the hang of that whole “Do Not Sell Alcohol To Minors” thing for some reason, as 1/3 of the businesses tested by police ended up selling it to underage kids even after checking IDs. [WKRN]
  • Metro wants to crack down on limos and taxis that aren’t meeting regulations. [WSMV]

Photo by Paul Nicholson.

If anyone has a sweet-looking Victorian home lying around in Nashville and they don’t mind selling it, having it appear in a film, and then be bulldozed in a film, there are some folks who would like to talk to you. [WTVF] And dear goodness, it was beautiful outside today. Thanks to all who mobbed [...]

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Bright & Early: Not Easy Being Green Edition

Good morning, Nashville. It’s no secret that Metro Schools are struggling a bit, and now they’re trying to attack the 73% graduation rate by creating a program to help incarcerated students finish their education. The “virtual high school” program will last anywhere from six weeks to a semester and will evaluate them to find out what their needs are and work with them to get what they need. The online program will also allow other students to take AP courses that may not be offered at their particular school. The total cost for the program is expected to be around $600,000.

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Good morning, Nashville. It’s no secret that Metro Schools are struggling a bit, and now they’re trying to attack the 73% graduation rate by creating a program to help incarcerated students finish their education. The “virtual high school” program will last anywhere from six weeks to a semester and will evaluate them to find out [...]

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