Dan McAnally: The New Poverty ‘Inconvenience and Ego’
The New Poverty: Inconvenience and Ego I got a call the other day that interrupted my morning quiet time. It was 7:39, and I’d have normally let it slide to […]
The New Poverty: Inconvenience and Ego I got a call the other day that interrupted my morning quiet time. It was 7:39, and I’d have normally let it slide to […]
Sameer Sundrani July 18, 2025 3 min read Our brains are wired for stories, not statistics. For connection, not correction. The algorithms depend on this and use it against us. […]
*Article from August 10, 2021 by TAYLA COURAGE Longtime Smyrna State Farm Insurance Agent Marty Luffman stands next to Director of Rehabilitation Amelette Bolton with the assistance of a sit-to-stand […]
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 […]
I’ll never forget that warm September morning in 2010 as I headed off to work when my cell phone rang with a call from my county mayor. As I answered […]
Editor’s Note: Below is another great article by Forrest Sanders of News Channel 5 WTVF. It’s seldom do you see journalist cover issues that are drastically changing and improving lives—especially […]
Editor’s Note: Join Us at the Annual BAPS Charities Walk | Run! We invite you to be part of something meaningful at our annual BAPS Charities Walk | Run. This […]
Charles Robert Jones was born in a tenant house on his grandfather’s farm in Gainesboro, TN on June 21, 1930. When Roosevelt was elected President in 1932, and in March […]
The Relevance of Adlerian Psychology in Today’s Mental Health Crisis Editor’s Note: In an our current era where mental health challenges are seem to be on the rise, particularly among […]
Child Advocacy Center Facts Providing safety, justice and healing for Rutherford and Cannon County children and families Our Mission, Impact and Basic Facts • The Child Advocacy Center of Rutherford […]