
How Carol Williams Helped East Nashville Get Its Groove Back
Carol Williams didn’t want to live in a trashy neighborhood. Then her attorney husband suggested their family move to a dilapidated fixer-upper near a murder … more
Carol Williams didn’t want to live in a trashy neighborhood. Then her attorney husband suggested their family move to a dilapidated fixer-upper near a murder … more
By the time you read this, John Guider will be on the water, likely in the middle of nowhere, on the biggest journey of … more
Life every day offers possibilities—possibilities to serve, to be involved, to protect your neighborhood, to help a friend. If I see a need where I … more
"I can cross this off my bucket list!” exclaimed a wide-eyed woman who wandered into the new Tiffany’s Boutique, moments after being rendered speechless by … more
Keith Harmon doesn’t display his art in any Nashville galleries. He doesn’t have a website, Etsy profile or Facebook page where he showcases his creations. … more
It is every neighborhood’s dream: get rid of that creepy eyesore down the street, and transform it into something attractive and functional. If you can … more
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