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Nashville, Tennessee

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From the Archives
Road Kill
by Christine Kreyling
A classic, perhaps even defining feud is brewing among townspeople, preservationists and developers in one of the most picturesque underdeveloped areas in outlying Nashville, in the community of Scottsboro.
(Jul 10, 2008)


Nashville Starr
by Tim Ghianni
Thirty-eight years ago, surrounded by gently weeping pedal steel and a host of Nashville cats, Ringo Starr hunkered down in a cramped Music Row studio for two days to sing of heartache, loss and Beaucoups of Blues.
(Jul 03, 2008)


With a Little Help
by Tim Ghianni
At the time of Starr’s quick layover in Nashville, singer Tracy Nelson had just settled outside Mt. Juliet with her band, Mother Earth.
(Jul 03, 2008)


Dead Wrong
by Sarah Kelley
For three decades, Assistant District Attorney Paul Phillips has had the final say on who should and should not be tried in the five rural counties he oversees.
(Jun 26, 2008)


Locked and Loaded
by Matt Pulle
Located in a bland, almost anonymous Green Hills office park of fake lakes and fountains is the headquarters of the nation’s largest private prison company, which, at the moment, may be the most disparaged corporation in the country.
(Jun 19, 2008)


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