Top Middle Tennessee Stories of the Week: May 29, 2022

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Here are our top stories from across Middle Tennessee, from May 29 to June 3.

Cheatham County Source

  • Red Caboose and Depot Community Center Hub of Pegram
    Sitting near Pegram’s city park and not far from the railroad tracks that used to run in front of it, the Depot Community Center is the heart of the town of just over 2,000 people. Sitting next to it, the red caboose is a fun reminder of what riding on the rails used to be. Read more.

  • Deborah McCrary of the McCrary Sisters Has Died
    The McCrary Sisters share the following on the loss of their sister, Deborah McCrary, yesterday, June 1, 2022:  “It is with deep sorrow that we share the news of the passing of our beloved sister Deborah.” Read more.

  • Cheatham Weekend: 5 Happenings This Weekend
    Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are 5 things going on around Cheatham County. Read more.

Davidson County Source

  • Registration Begins for MNPS Promising Scholars Summer Learning Program
    Fun and free academic enrichment will be available again this summer across Nashville and Davidson County for Metro Nashville Public Schools students. Read more.

  • Pups and Pints – An Event for Furry Friends and Humans to Return to oneC1TY
    Pups & Pints returns to oneC1TY on June 11th! This free event benefits the Nashville Humane Association, connects dog-lovers and beer-lovers with the local community, and is open to all ages of humans and pups. Read more.

  • Five Persons Arrested Friday Night in Downtown Nashville Drug Sales
    A continuing investigation into street drug sales downtown by Specialized Investigations Division undercover detectives with support from Central Precinct officers led to Friday night’s arrests of five persons related to the sales of cocaine. Read more.

Dickson County Source

  • The First-Ever Food Truck Friday Takes Place in Downtown Dickson on June 3rd
    Come out to the First-Ever Food Truck Friday located at 100 S. Mulberry Street in Downtown Dickson, Tennessee on Friday, June 3rd from 5-9 pm. Read more.

  • The Ryman Auditorium Officially Becomes a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Landmark
    Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium has been designated as an official Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Landmark by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Read more.

  • What is the Most Googled Vegetable to Grow in Tennessee?
    Planning a garden this summer? The gardening experts at AllAboutGardening.com say the most googled vegetable to grow in Tennessee is the potato. Read more.

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Wilson County Source

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