No. 629: Kicking Into Gear
π Christmas is upon us π Gift guide π Plenty Downtown Bookshop in Cookeville π Is your car spying on you? π¬ Much more!
π Christmas is upon us π Gift guide π Plenty Downtown Bookshop in Cookeville π Is your car spying on you? π¬ Much more!
π DEI overreach π« Carol Swain responds π₯ Updates on Second Avenue π¬ Much more!
π» Bar Hours returns tomorrow (12/14) at 6 p.m. at Von Elrod's in Germantown. Join us for a beer to celebrate the end of the year. Good
π The Titans jolt back to life πΎ What growth means for Middle TN's small towns βΎοΈ MLB in Nashville π¬ Much more!
πͺ On the tornadoes that cut through Middle Tennessee Saturday π Commemorating the life of Frank Wycheck π¬ And more.
π There's a war on pants π Anne Hathaway's latest performance π¨ TBI human trafficking report π¬ Much more!
π Today, Davis talks about civic leadership, Jerod reviews Ian Priorβs book Parents of the World Unite, and Megan discusses the cityβs unsuccessful effort to build more sidewalks.
π Today, Davis talks about our democracy, and Megan recaps last nightβs Metro Council meeting.
π Today, Davis talks about production budgets, Tyler reviews the new Daily Wire movie Lady Ballers, and Megan previews tonightβs Metro Council meeting.
π Today, Davis discusses the Lookout overthinking something simple, Porter and Miles each dig into some football news from the weekend in high school and college respectively, and Megan talks about the city's failed participatory budgeting campaign.
π Today, Davis talks about building, Jerod reviews The Shift, and Megan catches us up with the latest on the manifesto and comments on another recent high-profile crime.
π Today, Davis ponders his next move, Jerod reviews the movie Thanksgiving, and Megan looks at the latest from the airport and Meta's efforts to censor lawsuits against it.
π Today, Davis talks about Bill Leeβs announcement yesterday and Megan digs deeper into the stateβs issues with keeping repeat offenders off the streets.
π Today Davis solves traffic, we revisit Jerod's piece on Hillsdale from last year in light of the pending school voucher push, and Megan takes another look at the sketchy rules around the city's participatory budgeting.
π Servings, College Football, School Boards, Much More!