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Emmy Russell’s “American Idol” journey came to an end on Sunday, May 12 after America voted her off the 22nd season of the reality singing competition. The Kingston Springs native made it to the top 5, but ultimately did not punch her ticket to the finale. The Town of
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National Teacher Appreciation Week will start on Monday, May 6, and end on Friday, May 10 this year. Teacher Appreciation Week is celebrated across the U.S. and acknowledges the dedication of teachers to their students and communities. According to Teachers of Tomorrow, the annual occurrence is also a time
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Gov. Bill Lee has officially declared April 28-May 4 “Small Business Appreciation Week.” According to the Small Business Administration, there are more than 650,000 small businesses currently in the state of Tennessee, and they employ more than 1.2 million people across the state. Celebrate this week by supporting
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Cheatham County School District (CCSD) Director Cathy Beck announced the district's plans to reject Gov. Bill Lee’s recent law to allow teachers and staff to carry handguns on campus. On April 26, Gov. Lee signed a bill which authorizes a faculty or staff member of a school
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Kingston Springs’ Emmy Russell, 25, was voted into the top 7 of “American Idol” Monday night after a tear-jerking performance of her grandmother Loretta Lynn’s hit song “Coal Miner’s Daughter.” Russell will perform live from Hollywood for America’s vote on Sunday, May 5 on ABC at 7
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