Nashville Leaders Discuss Reconsideration Of School Start Times After Alleged Attempted Kidnapping Of 3 Girls In Hermitage

The Community Is Looking For Answers After The Alleged Attempted Kidnapping Of Three Girls Last Thursday Morning In The Hermitage Area.

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Johnson City Medical Group Denies Medical Treatment To The Unvaccinated

Unvaccinated Children Across The State Continue To Be Disregarded And Denied Equal Access When It Comes To Education And Healthcare. Johnson City Resident Kimberly Mosier Says Her Family Experienced Such Discrimination From The Very People Who Claim To Be Committed To The “Well-Being” Of Children And To “High Quality Medical Care For Children”, According To Johnson City Pediatrics’ Own Welcome Booklet For Parents.

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Meet The Republican District 5 Congressional Candidates

Meet The Republican District 5 Congressional Candidates Over Dinner And Help Support A Republican Candidate For MNPS School Board.

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Metro Nashville Police To Partner With Mental Health Initiative

The Metro Nashville Police Department Is Gearing Up For A New Mental Health Pilot Program To Begin In June. The Long-Awaited Experimental Trial Will Begin On June 28 In Two Of The Department’s Eight Precincts, The North Precinct And The Hermitage Precinct.

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The Original “People’s President”

Trump was not the first disruptive, combative, nationalistic, populist President, and he won’t be the last. Jackson is most closely associated with the tradition of populism—appealing to and representing the interests of ordinary Americans. In this regard, he was the precursor to the tumultuous 45th President, with whom he otherwise has little in common.

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