Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Dream Centers of Tennessee Community Business Fair


CALLING ALL ENTREPRENEURS AND BUSINESS MANAGERS!!

BRING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH A BANG FOR YOUR BUCK AND PROMOTE YOUR BUSINESS AT THE

COMMUNITY BUSINESS FAIR ON JANUARY 29, 2011!!!!!

Please forward this email and spread the word of great opportunity to others!!


Where: Hickory Hollow Mall - Center Court
When: Saturday,January 29, 2011
Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM


Click Link for Further Information and for an Application To Rent a Booth for This Great Event!

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Monday, December 13, 2010

BREAKING NEWS - Federal Judge In Virginia Strikes Down Health Care Mandate

Channel 5 - Breaking News

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) – A federal judge in Virginia has declared part of the Obama administration's health care reform law unconstitutional.

U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson is the first judge to rule against the law, which has been upheld by two others in Virginia and Michigan.

Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli filed the lawsuit challenging the law's requirement that citizens buy health insurance or pay a penalty starting in 2014.

He argues the federal government doesn't have the constitutional authority to impose the requirement.

Other lawsuits are pending, including one filed by 20 states in a Florida court. Virginia is not part of that lawsuit.

The U.S. Justice Department and opponents of the health care law agree that the U.S. Supreme Court will have the final word.

Tenn 911 centers to install texting system

The Associated Press
Posted 12/12/2010 1:20 PM ET

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee's 911 dispatch centers will soon be installing new digital equipment capable of receiving texts, but officials say it may be a while before the system works effectively.

Tennessee is one of several states working to install the Next Generation 911 statewide. Besides texting, the new system will also allow picture and video messages. Installation is scheduled to begin next month and is expected to be completed within 12 to 18 months.

Duane Phillips works at a 911 center in Tennessee. He told WPLN-FM that 911 is a 10 digit number like everything else, "so when you dial 911 it actually goes to the phone company who reverts that to us over our 10 digit number."

Officials said getting a text message to make that sort of conversion is up to phone companies that offer messaging services. There are 14 of them in Tennessee and nearly 200 nationwide.
Rex Hollaway, who directs technical services for Tennessee's 911 system, said emergency texting should be uniform across state lines. He said that means state agencies and phone companies getting on the same page.

"Because ... I travel all over the place, I don't want my phone to work in this state or this county and not work in the next state," Hollaway said.

However, Chris Walker, director of public affairs for AT&T in Tennessee, said texting was never meant to be used for an emergency.

"It's easy to send a text and say, 'I'm picking up groceries,'" he said. "But if that message doesn't get through, it's not life threatening."

Many emergency officials wonder if the Federal Communications Commission will need to step in to make new mandates for cell phone companies before the new system will work.

"We're not even sure if we are going to regulate 911, if we are going to regulate texting or if texting will play a role in NG911," said Patrick Donovan, an attorney in the FCC's 911 rules division. "We certainly hope it will."

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Snow continues across region, Dangerous wind chills expected

WKRN - Channel 2 News

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Light snow and snow showers are expected to continue across the Mid-State overnight Sunday into Monday as temperatures dip into the teens with wind chills near zero.

In Nashville, the snow began falling around 12 Noon Sunday. As of Sunday evening, Nashville and surrounding areas reported more than two inches on the ground.

Two to four inches were expected in counties to the west of Nashville, with four to six inches forecasted for the Cumberland Plateau.

A wind chill advisory is also in effect for most of Middle Tennessee.

Wind chills are expected to drop into the single digits to below zero Sunday evening into Monday morning.

Monday's high temperature is only expected to be 22 degrees.

TDOT is keeping a close watch on road conditions throughout Tennessee. Crews began preparing trucks on Friday evening.

"We're putting out brine on fly over's, ramps [and other] places that tend to freeze," said TDOT District Supervisor Burel Tidwell.

TDOT and the Tennessee Highway Patrol remind motorists to dial *847 from any cell phone if they become stranded or need assistance while driving on Tennessee roadways.

The snow has forced several school districts, including Metro Nashville, to close on Monday. Click here for a complete list.

Beginning at 4:30 a.m. Monday, view live road conditions via USTREAM and News 2's Jerry Barlar.

Visit NashvilleWX.com for the latest forecast and radar conditions.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Recent Crimes Reported on SpotCrime


Theft
12/05/10 08:30 AM.
16XX LONGHUNTER LN NASHVILLE


Burglary
12/06/10.
FLINTLOCK CT AND 19XX NASHBORO BLVD NASHVILLE


Burglary
12/07/10 07:30 AM.
9XX LONGHUNTER LN NASHVILLE