What If Nissan Had Never Chosen Our Small Town of Smyrna?
Editor’s Note: The other day at the Exxon station across from Nissan, I found myself staring at the plant where I worked for
Editor’s Note: The other day at the Exxon station across from Nissan, I found myself staring at the plant where I worked for
Eye Witnesses 01/19/2025 It is almost an axiom of human behavior that eye-witness testimony is notoriously unreliable. Innumerable research studies in both psychology
Originally Published in The Murfreesboro Post by Kristina Brown Editor’s Note: Thank you to Jody Powers, director of Liberty’s Station, for speaking to
Editor’s Note: Arion Carter’s journey from Smyrna High School standout to Gatorade Tennessee Football Player of the Year has been a tremendous source
Tennessee General Assembly Honors the Late Charlie Kirk, Champion of Free Speech and Faith In a solemn yet inspiring act of remembrance, the
Tennessee Faces Critical Housing Affordability Crisis A new study by the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR), “Reducing the Burden: Increasing Housing
Sparks 15th Annual Chili Cook-Off was a huge success Smyrna, TN – The 15th annual Chili Cook-off held last Saturday brought together community
The Founding Fathers took on the mighty British Empire because they were fed up with being taxed without having any say in the
The Power of Direct Communication: Choosing Dialogue Over Ego As a state legislator, I was struck by Colombian President Petro’s surprise pivot from
MTSU economics professor and state representative proposes retirement savings plan for workers without employer-sponsored options NASHVILLE, Tenn. – One in five Americans over