February 15, 2026
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US Congress approval highest in nearly four years, Gallup poll finds

Feb 20, 2025, 5:46am CST Nearly three-in-10 US adults approve of the job that Congress is doing, representing a 12-percentage-point spike since January, according to Gallup polling taken earlier this […]

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1st Amendment/Free Expression Politics

Americans’ Trust in Media Remains at an all-time Low

Editor’s Note: Americans No Longer Trust Mainstream Media Most would agree that Americans have lost faith in the mainstream media, and the latest Gallup polling data confirms this reality: trust […]

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Education

Ansley O’Brien Named Bedford County 4-H National Dairy Month Chairman

Nashville, TN– Ansley O’Brien has been named the 2025 National Dairy Month chairman for Bedford County. O’Brien was honored May 30 at the Tennessee National Dairy Month Kickoff Event at […]

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History

(2019 Article ) Historians and History Buffs share Historical Insights at Smyrna History Event

*Old article from 2019 Smyrna, Tenn- The Smyrna History Series kicked off last Saturday morning at the Smyrna Outdoor Adventure Center. Many local historians and history buffs shared their insight […]

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History Politics

J Percy Priest Lake Tennessee’s David vs. Goliath: The Independent Candidate Who Shocked the Political World

J. Percy Priest: The Man Behind Middle Tennessee’s Beloved Lake Stretching 42 miles from Smyrna northwest toward Nashville, J. Percy Priest Lake stands as one of Tennessee’s most popular recreational […]

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1st Amendment/Free Expression Education Leaving a Legacy Politics Schools/Education

TN Democrats didn’t support policy to improve young lives. That won’t stop us | Rep. Gino Bulso

As the Left pushes failed policies, Republicans will continue investing in strong children by placing their educational needs over political priorities. Gino Bulso Guest Columnist In November 2024, Tennessee voters […]

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Crime: Police: Law Enforcement Police

Criminals Meet Their Match in La Vergne’s Operation Safe Streets Sweep

La Vergne, Tenn – In a sweeping show of enforcement muscle, La Vergne Police Chief Christopher Moews (pronounced Mays) has intensified his department’s efforts to drive down crime and dangerous […]

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1st Amendment/Free Expression Inspiration Leaving a Legacy Politics

Reagan’s Republic Vision and the Founders’ Marketplace of Ideas: Why Democracy Required Messy Debate on Independence Day

Liberty’s Enduring Promise: From 1776 to Today By Mike Sparks In the sweltering heat of Philadelphia’s summer of 1776, history pivoted on the words of extraordinary men willing to commit […]

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1st Amendment/Free Expression History Politics

The Founding Fathers’ Recipe for Truth: Why They Wanted You to Question Everything

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE by Dr. Larry Burris’s 06/30/2025 The 4th of July. A time for fireworks, picnics, hot dogs and ball games. But perhaps also a time for a bit […]

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History Leaving a Legacy Politics

Street Renaming Ceremony to Honor Civil Rights Icon

Memphis, Tenn. (WSMV) – A portion of West Levi Road in Shelby County has been officially renamed the “Rep. Johnnie Turner Highway” in a public ceremony Monday afternoon. The street […]

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