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Nolensville police issue ‘predatory towing alert'
Nolensville police issue ‘predatory towing alert'

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time3 days ago

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Nolensville police issue ‘predatory towing alert'

NOLENSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Officials notified Nolensville community members Saturday about incidents of 'predatory towing' that were reported this month. The Nolensville Police Department said visitors to the Nolensville Farmers Market over the past few weekends have reported being charged $375 drop fees — which is well above the $100 maximum allowed by Tennessee law — after parking in the nearby retail lot. 'We do comply with the law': Nashville mayor responds to investigation into his office Authorities said they've spoken with the wrecker driver and notified the District Attorney's office due to the potential violation of state law. If you were affected by this 'predatory towing,' you're asked to contact the Nolensville Police Department at 615-776-3640. You'll need to bring in any receipts, photos, or videos, as well as be prepared to give a brief statement. ⏩ 'We respect a property owner's right to remove vehicles from their property. But not to violate the law,' officials posted on Facebook on Saturday, May 31. 'We value our residents and visitors.' No additional details have been released about this situation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Nolensville park gets upgraded amenities thanks to donation
Nolensville park gets upgraded amenities thanks to donation

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time10-05-2025

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Nolensville park gets upgraded amenities thanks to donation

NOLENSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — One Nolensville park is getting some new amenities. Nolensville officials told News 2 that the town owns Gregory Park, which is nestled right next to Mill Creek. Nolensville's town manager, Victor Lay, said the site used to be a wastewater treatment plant in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Now, the town is working to incorporate amenities for all visitors to enjoy. Mill Creek Brewing Company hosted a celebration for their 10-year anniversary and donated $10,000 to the Town of Nolensville, which funded the park's enhancements. Two new concrete picnic tables, including one with a chessboard and one that's wheelchair-accessible, were installed. The Town of Nolensville added that concrete cornhole boards were scheduled to be installed in early summer. Neighborhood News: Stories impacting your community | Read More Nolensville leaders said the donation has helped them improve the spaces they have and creates opportunities for more people to enjoy the park. 'What the town is trying to do is provide all these amenities just to bring people into our historic downtown and create a great livable space that really is the vibe of Nolensville anyway,' Lay said. The town will host an official ribbon-cutting to celebrate the new amenities at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Do you have news happening in your neighborhood? Let us know by sending an email to neighborhoodnews@ Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Nolensville hires Scott Stidham as new TSSAA football coach, replacing Paul Derrick
Nolensville hires Scott Stidham as new TSSAA football coach, replacing Paul Derrick

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time14-04-2025

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Nolensville hires Scott Stidham as new TSSAA football coach, replacing Paul Derrick

Nolensville has hired Scott Stidham as its new football coach. Stidham recently went 13-20 with three TSSAA football playoff appearances at Independence in three seasons, from 2022-24. Independence fired him in November, saying the school wanted to go in another direction, and ultimately hired Stidham's predecessor, Scott Blade. Nolensville made Stidham's hire official on April 14. He replaces Paul Derrick, who resigned as Nolensville's coach on March 25 after helping build Nolensville into a consistent winning program. More: Ryan Hamilton resigns as White House football coach, takes assistant position at Liberty Creek More: Hunters Lane hires Devlin Culliver as new TSSAA football coach, replacing William Thomas "I am honored to follow in the footsteps of (Derrick) and before him, Will Hester," Stidham said in a release. "They laid the foundation in 2016, and they are why Knights football has been so succesful. I look forward to working daily with the coaches and players to continue to make this program something that our school and the entire Nolensville community will be proud of." The Knights have had just two losing records in nine years. Derrick, who was an assistant under Hester when the program began, never missed the playoffs and led the Knights to the Class 4A state semifinals twice during his tenure. He led Nolensville to a region title in 2022 and finished with a 58-28 record. Nolensville's Class 4A semifinals teams in 2019 and 2020 both fell to Elizabethton. The 2019 team included Class 4A Mr. Football winner Tim Coutras. Nolensville was a legitimate Class 5A title contender in 2022. The Knights captured a region title over eventual state runner-up Page but lost the teams' state quarterfinal rematch, 35-28. Stidham went 79-41 at South Gibson and led the Hornets to the playoffs nine times in 13 seasons before he moved to Independence. That included region championships in 2012 and 2019. "We are so excited to introduce (Stidham) as our next head football coach," Nolensville athletic director Zach Hudson said in the release. "Coach Stidham is a tremendous leader of young people and brings a proven track record of success to our school. We are excited about the direction of our football program under his leadership." Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@ and on the X platform, formerly Twitter, @tpalmateer83. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: TSSAA football: Scott Stidham named Nolensville coach

17-strikeout TSSAA softball performance among Ponce Law Nashville area girls athlete of week choices
17-strikeout TSSAA softball performance among Ponce Law Nashville area girls athlete of week choices

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time07-04-2025

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17-strikeout TSSAA softball performance among Ponce Law Nashville area girls athlete of week choices

There were some huge TSSAA girls softball performances across the Nashville area last week. Now, you get to choose the best. Vote for the Ponce Law Nashville area girls athlete of the week today. The poll will close Thursday at noon. Cayla Clemmer, Brentwood Academy: Clemmer pitched seven innings allowing only one hit and striking out 12 in a 3-0 win over Pope John Paul II. More: Multi-HR games up for Ponce Law Nashville area boys athlete of week award More: Nashville's Felicia Grinter an official in NCAA Women's Final Four of March Madness for ninth time Hayleigh Deering, Beech: Deering was 3-for-4 with a home run, a double and two RBIs in an 8-3 loss to Green Hill. Paisley Campbell, Coffee County: Campbell was 3-for-3 with two doubles and two RBIs in a 3-1 win over Huntsville. Campbell was also 2-for-2 with a home run and four RBIs in a 7-6 loss to Giles County. Anna Brewer, Columbia Academy: Brewer pitched seven innings allowing only three hits and striking out 17 in a 3-1 win over FRA. She also was 3-for-4 with a double and three RBIs and pitched seven innings allowing four hits and striking out 16 in a 10-2 win over FRA. Bailey Lovell, Columbia: Lovell was 2-for-3 with a home run and three RBIs and pitched seven innings allowing six hits and striking out nine in a 6-4 win over Lincoln County. Heather Scales, DCA: Scales was 2-for-4 with two home runs and five RBIs in DCA's 11-4 victory over CPA on Tuesday. Taylor Moreland, Forrest: Moreland pitched six innings allowing no hits and striking out 15 and was 3-for-4 with a home run, a double and seven RBIs in an 11-4 win over Cannon County. Lizzy Plunkett, Gallatin: Plunkett was 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBIs in a loss to East Robertson. Brooklyn Jones, Goodpasture: Jones was 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs in a 15-0 win over Mt. Juliet Christian. Bailey Stewart, Gordonsville: Stewart was 2-for-3 with a home run, a double and four RBIs in a 22-0 win over Red Boiling Springs. Reagan Walter, Green Hill: Walter was 2-for-2 with a home run and four RBIs against Nolensville. Peyton Kelley, Hendersonville: Kelley was 3-for-4 with a triple and two RBIs. Kelley was also 2-for-2 with a home run, a double and four RBIs against Leslie County. Logan Riebe, Independence: Riebe was 2-for-4 with two home runs and two RBIs in a 7-3 loss to Page. Reagan Frakes, Lawrence County: Frakes was 3-for-4 with a home run, a double and five RBIs in a 14-13 win over Marshall County. Mary Elizabeth Alsup, Lipscomb Academy: Alsup went 2-for-2 with a double, an RBI and two runs in a 6-0 win over Franklin County. Anna Stewart, Marshall County: Stewart was 3-for-5 with two RBIs in a loss to Lawrence County. Cailyn Ekberg, McGavock: Ekberg was 2-for-3 with two home runs and six RBIs in a 19-3 win over Hunters Lane. Peyton Vieira, Nolensville: Vieira was 2-for-3 with a home run and four RBIs in a win over Brentwood. Addison Oberbreckling, Nashville Christian: Oberbreckling was 4-for-5 with two home runs, a double and six RBIs in a 26-6 win over East Hickman. Tyler Palmateer covers high school sports for The Tennessean. Have a story idea for Tyler? Reach him at tpalmateer@ and on the X platform, formerly Twitter, @tpalmateer83. This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: TSSAA softball: Vote for Ponce Law Nashville area girls athlete of the week

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