Goodwill Employee to Receive Donated Car July 6th

Goodwill Employee to Receive Donated Car July 6th

A Goodwill store employee will receive a donated vehicle through the nonprofit’s Wheels-to- Work program on July 6 in downtown Nashville. The Wheels-to- Work Program was established to help Goodwill employees and clients who need reliable transportation to get to work. Goodwill President and CEO Matthew Bourlakas will present Christine McCrury, a lead sales associate…

Budding Blackman ‘Scientists’  Experience MTSU Labs

Budding Blackman ‘Scientists’ Experience MTSU Labs

Six of Blackman High School’s top science students are experiencing far-reaching insights into Middle Tennessee State University research and laboratory facilities during a weeklong immersion project. Biology assistant professor David E. Nelson made the offering, which he calls “Art of Microscopy,” available to the students from Blackman Collegiate Academy and AP chemistry classes taught by…

MTSU ‘Trust’ Survey Gauges Tenn. Consumers’ Views of Trump, Pols, Institutions, TV Media

A recent statewide survey of Tennesseans by MTSU’s Office of Consumer Research indicate consumers highly trust recommendations from people they know as well as other consumers, but don’t have as much confidence in information from Congress or mainstream television news media. The current survey of 627 Tennessee consumers was conducted between June 10 and June…

DELIVERY OF TRIPLETS – FIRST OF ITS KIND AT TRISTAR STONECREST MEDICAL CENTER

DELIVERY OF TRIPLETS – FIRST OF ITS KIND AT TRISTAR STONECREST MEDICAL CENTER

On May 30, 2017, TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center delivered their first triplets since the hospital opened in 2003. Nwado Chukwurah gave birth to three precious babies, two boys and a girl. Afam Ikejiani, M.D., OB/GYN delivered the triplets through a caesarian section. All three babies were born healthy with birth weights ranging from 3 pounds…

Automotive Supplier’s Expansion Project to Create 80 New Jobs in Smyrna

Automotive Supplier’s Expansion Project to Create 80 New Jobs in Smyrna

An automotive supplier announced Wednesday it is expanding its operations and creating 80 new jobs in Smyrna. Valeo North America, Inc. said it will invest $25 million in Rutherford County through the expansion. “It is always great news when a company chooses to expand in Tennessee, and I want to thank Valeo for its continued…

Surviving I-24: Commuters Say Driving into Nashville is a Losing Battle

Surviving I-24: Commuters Say Driving into Nashville is a Losing Battle

Ever feel like you’re in an ever losing battle, fighting traffic on Interstate 24, especially during rush hour? If so, you’re not alone. Bumper to bumper traffic. Drivers going nowhere fast. The commute into Nashville is a job in itself. News 2 rode along with two commuters to see how they survive it. “There is…

The Residence at Alive Hospice Murfreesboro Admits First Patient to Receive Compassionate Care and Support at the End of Life

The Residence at Alive Hospice Murfreesboro Admits First Patient to Receive Compassionate Care and Support at the End of Life

The Residence at Alive Hospice Murfreesboro is now fully operational, having admitted its first patient this weekon Tuesday evening. The new facility celebrated a ceremonial grand opening and dedication in May and successfully completed its state licensing survey last week, allowing care to be provided within its walls.    Now, the doors have opened and compassionate, specialized care for the end…

Police: Inmate Shot, Killed After Stabbing Deputy with Screwdriver at 100 Oaks

Police: Inmate Shot, Killed After Stabbing Deputy with Screwdriver at 100 Oaks

A Robertson County inmate was shot and killed after he reportedly stabbed a deputy with a screwdriver inside a Vanderbilt University medical clinic. Authorities told News 2 the inmate, identified as Rodney Cole, was being transported to the Thompson Lane clinic at 100 Oaks for a medical appointment when the incident happened on the third…