Is it sad that history that ‘made our city so unique and special’ is being lost with the closing of the fairgrounds, or was it a symbol of a countrified Nashville that some couldn’t wait to shed? More
If our last Metro Council was like a collective of home-schooled temperance union virgins, our current Council is like a liberal arts college’s randy hemp club on spring break.
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A decision on what to do with the 117 acres of Metro-owned property best known for hosting the Tennessee State Fair won’t come until after September, according to the board’s chairman. More
Rex finds it fishy that journalists need basic computer training; there was something smelly at the State of Metro address last week and other tidbits Bobby Joslin and Buck Dozier More