Top Middle Tennessee Stories of the Week: July 3, 2022

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Here are our top stories from across Middle Tennessee, from July 3 to July 8.

Cheatham County Source

  • Pleasant View Resident Wins $1 Million on Powerball
    Donald Thompson of Pleasant View is a barber, a drag racer, an avid gym member—and now a $1 million Powerball winner. Read more.

  • Whitt’s Barbecue Closes Two Locations
    In a social media post, they shared, “Today as we celebrate Independence Day we also want to announce the closing of two of our locations: Antioch, West Nashville (Charlotte).” Read more.

  • Cheatham County Sheriff’s Report for July 1
    This is the Cheatham County Sheriff’s Report for July 1, 2022, provided by the Sheriff’s OfficeRead more.

Davidson County Source

  • Here’s Your Chance to Stay Overnight in Dolly’s Retired Tour Bus
    Calling all Dolly Parton fans! This opportunity doesn’t come around very often- a chance to sleep on a tour bus that Dolly has now retired. Read more.

  • PHOTOS: Let Freedom Sing! Music City Celebrates 4th of July
    The event at the downtown riverfront included the biggest fireworks show in the city’s history synchronized to a live performance from the GRAMMY-winning Nashville Symphony. Read more.

  • Investigation of Woman’s Weekend Death Leads to Felony Cocaine Arrest
    Specialized Investigations Division detectives Saturday night charged James F. Burns, 57, with possession of cocaine (laced with fentanyl) for resale after 28 individually packaged small bags of cocaine with a total weight of 35 grams were found in his backpack at his 1818 Church Street apartment. Read more.

Dickson County Source

  • What to Know Before you go to a Nashville Sounds Game
    The Nashville Sounds Baseball Club has announced the following ballpark guidelines. Read more.

  • Demand for Homes Continues to Outpace Supply
    There were 3,818 home closings reported for the month of April, according to figures provided by Greater Nashville REALTORS®. This figure is down 7 percent from the 4,119 closings reported for the same period last year. Read more.

  • Farm Fun Days Open to the Public
    Farm Fun Days are coming to the Tennessee Agricultural Museum on July 9
    and July 16, 2022. The entire family will enjoy these family-friendly events offered by the museum at no charge. Read more.

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