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Donelson Cafe provides free Thanksgiving meal for 8th year in a row
Donelson Cafe & Catering hosted their annual 'Truly Thankful Thanksgiving!' at Fifty Forward.
Volunteers provided a free meal, music and love to each person who needed a plate, either inside the dining room or outside for pickup.
Car crashes into Karin's Kustard and Hamburgers closing the small business
It will take a little longer for what happened Tuesday to seem real for Karin Dyer.
"A little shaken up and just like I am right now," said Dyer. "Yesterday around 3:30, a car came off the road right here and pulled, I guess, lost control."
Her crew picks up the front door and parts of the ordering window of her business Karin's Kustard and Hamburgers. Underneath evidence of car crash still lays on the ground.
Teen suspect arrested for restaurant owner's murder; twin brother still sought
One suspect in the murder of a Nashville business owner who was killed in the crossfire of a shootout Sunday was arrested Thursday, while the suspect's twin brother remains at large.
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I'm so thankful Robb Coles highlighted the Kamer Davis clinic in Hermitage and the hardship that may force its closure. The clinic provides care for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities and there is no other place like it nearby. You can tell the staff is so passionate about the care they provide. I hope by shining the light on this, the right person can step in and make a difference.
- Carrie Sharp