Friday, April 29, 2011
MTSU Student Found Dead in Her Dorm Room
Police said a woman's body was found in the Reynolds Hall dorm room.
They said foul play doesn't appear likely, but they are investigating.
The next of kin has not been notified, so officials are waiting to release the name of the deceased.
Laser Skin Tightening
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Body Waxing
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Luxury Buckhead Getaway Package for Two
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Any Age Can Nurse In Public
Gov. Bill Haslam signed legislation Tuesday that allows mothers to publicly breastfeed a child older than 1 without being prosecuted for public indecency.
Tennessee was the only state in the country that had an age limit.
The new law will goes into effect July 1
Harpeth River and Mill Creek Expected to Flood
Based on current rainfall projections, Whites Creek in the Bordeaux area, Mill Creek in Antioch/Nolensville Road area and the Harpeth River in Bellevue are anticipated to slightly exceed flood stage, according to a new release from the city of Nashville. These creeks will likely come out of their banks and into yards, but are not expected to threaten homes. All other tributaries are not expected to reach flood stage.
Six resource staging areas have been established along the area tributaries as a precautionary measure to address flash flooding issues as needed.
Resources include swift water boats, buses (MTA or MNPS bus), Public Works trucks with road closure equipment (barricades, flashing lights, etc.), trucks with sandbags and a Metro Police officer/Davidson County Sheriff's Office deputy positioned on-site. OEM volunteers and Metro Police officers continue to monitor area tributaries, reporting findings back to the EOC.
Resource staging areas are at the following locations:
* Whites Creek- Whites Creek High School
* Whites Creek- West Hamilton Road and Clarksville Pike
* Seven Mile Creek - Whitfield Park (Edmondson Pike)
* Mill Creek - Antioch Community Center (Blue Hole Road)
* Richland Creek - Shopping Center at Morrow Road & Charlotte Pike
* Stones River- Jackson Downs Shopping Center (Lebanon Road)
As a precautionary measure, Metro police officers will make contact with multiple residents along Whites Creek and Richland Creek, making them aware of resources on standby in the event of flooding. Flash flooding is not expected to reach the homes.
The National Weather Service and the Storm Prediction Center updated the severe weather outlook for Davidson County from just out of the moderate risk area into a slight risk.
Storm Damage in Murfreesboro Follows Similar Deadly Path
There are numerous trees down on Rucker Lane in western Murfreesboro, some of them onto homes. Also trees down on Cason Lane.
At Regent Wood Subdivision in Murfreesboro, there are reports of approximately 100 homes damaged.
Other areas of Murfreesboro with damage include: Palace Drive, Region Wood Drive, Tower, Banner Street and Queens Court.
Forecaster Mark Rose said a funnel cloud was sighted by a Murfreesboro fire hall crew at about 7 a.m
$18 for $60 of Flatware
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Zipline Adventure, BBQ, & Beer
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Monday, April 25, 2011
10 Yoga Classes
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Friday, April 22, 2011
3 Microdermabrasion Treatments
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