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Mother reaches out to others with HIV

Nashville mother on living with HIV: Catherine Wyatt-Morley, founder of W.O.M.E.N talks about living with HIV and how it has affected her family.

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$10 for Two Large Buckets of Range Balls at Family Golf Center ($20 Value)

Golf parallels life in that the only way to escape rough patches is through aggressively swinging a club at something. Power through obstacles with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get two large buckets of range balls at Family Golf Center in Antioch (a $20 value). Family Golf Center helps players polish their game year-round with a full-size driving range that showcases 60 hitting stations bathed in stadium lighting for nighttime play. Golfers can tee off from 20 grass hitting stations or swap out fragile earth for 1 of 40 artificial mat tee boxes, 10 of which are covered by a roof that shields sun showers made of cheese curds. Each large bucket greets clubfaces with about 105 range balls. Though not included in today’s deal, Family Golf Center staffs its range with PGA pro instructors ready to dish out lessons or compliments to festive club covers. Beyond the range, Family Golf Center welcomes families and guests to enjoy mini golf, batting cages, and go-karts. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Urban Murals Are music notes a form of orthodontia? Read more…

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Half-Day Rental of ATV or Side-by-Side ATV from Four Wheelin’ Expeditions Inc in Lynnville (Up to 53% Off)

All-terrain vehicles allow people to experience the thrill of driving without having to hear radio ads for pungent soaps or look at four empty seats that remind them of the time someone stole their family of mannequins. Keep thrills pure with today’s Groupon to Four Wheelin’ Expeditions Inc in Lynnville. Choose from the following options: For $59, you get a half-day ATV rental (a $125 value). For $87, you get a half-day side-by-side ATV rental (a $175 value). Wooly’s Off Road park charges a $10 entrance fee, which is not included in the value of this Groupon. Four Wheelin’ Expeditions Inc’s guides outfit guests of all experience levels with single or tandem ATVs before leading guided tours of Wooly’s Off Road park . Guides gather groups of 8–10 guests to strap on helmets, go over safety basics, and learn secret maneuvers that transform ATVs into magic carpets. Afterward, vehicular wolfpacks thunder over Wooly’s trails for a half-day of four-wheeled fun. Wooly’s park contains easy trails with flat terrain for less-experienced riders, as well as more arduous paths with hills, rocks, and renegade traffic conductors. The experts at Four Wheelin’ advise riders to bring an extra change of clothes because a day on the trails can leave outfits splattered with nature’s spittle. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Urban Murals Are music notes a form of orthodontia? Read more…

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Former Tennessee AD: Threats led family to flee

Former University of Tennessee athletic director Mike Hamilton said he received threats last spring that led him to move his family out of Knoxville briefly.

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Cracker Barrel Says Goodbye to Founder Dan W. Evins

LEBANON, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (Nasdaq: CBRL) today extended condolences to the family of Founder and Chairman Emeritus Dan (Danny) W. Evins and expressed sadness at the loss of the man who first conceived of a restaurant that would provide a safe and welcoming home-away-from-home for travelers. Mr. Evins was 76 when he passed away on January 14 in Lebanon, Tenn. In remembering Danny, Cracker Barrel Executive Chairman Michael A. Woodhouse expressed his sy

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Half-Day or Full-Day Rental of ATV or Side-By-Side ATV from Four Wheelin’ Expeditions Inc in Lynnville (Up to 53% Off)

All-terrain vehicles allow people to experience the thrill of driving without having to hear radio ads for pungent soaps or look at four empty seats that remind them of the time someone stole their family of mannequins. Keep thrills pure with today’s Groupon to Four Wheelin’ Expeditions Inc in Lynnville. Choose from the following options: For $59, you get a half-day ATV rental (a $125 value). For $87, you get a half-day side-by-side ATV rental (a $175 value). For $89, you get a full-day ATV rental (a $180 value). For $139, you get a full-day side-by-side rental (a $280 value). Wooly’s Off Road park charges a $10 entrance fee, which is not included in the value of this Groupon. Four Wheelin’ Expeditions Inc’s guides outfit guests of all experience levels with single or tandem ATVs before leading guided tours of Wooly’s Off Road park . Guides gather groups of 8–10 guests to strap on helmets, go over safety basics, and learn secret maneuvers that transform ATVs into magic carpets. Afterward, vehicular wolfpacks thunder over Wooly’s trails for a full- or half-day of four-wheeled fun. Wooly’s park contains easy trails with flat terrain for less-experienced riders, as well as more arduous paths with hills, rocks, and renegade traffic conductors. The experts at Four Wheelin’ advise riders to bring an extra change of clothes because a day on the trails can leave outfits splattered with nature’s spittle. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: the Police Exam Read more…

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$10 for an Attraction-Lovers Package with Bowling and Bumper Cars at Goofballs Family Fun Center in Franklin ($20 Value)

Without dedicated bonding time, family members grow resentful of one another’s bad habits, such as cheating at Monopoly and warming socks in the toaster. Preserve familial unity with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get an attraction-lovers package at Goofball Family Fun Center (a $20 value). The all-inclusive package features the following: Admission, which includes unlimited play on the toddler set, obstacle-course bouncer, and the jungle-room play set $5 Goofballs arcade card Three bumper-car rides for riders 6 or older or 42 inches tall Two hours of unlimited Laser Frenzy, bowling, and Wii Thrill-seekers romp through Goofballs Family Fun Center’s 12,000 square feet of indoor attractions, building camaraderie as they plunge down an inflatable obstacle course’s slides, clamber through the Jungle Blaster room’s tunnels, or compete in rounds of bowling, laser tag, and bumper cars. A Route 66–themed bowling alley challenges pin-strikers, and bumper cars twirl to music, whirl beneath lights, and slam into one another much like the crowd in a disco mosh pit. After triumphing on Wii games or conquering the arcade, guests of all ages can bob and weave between hiding spots in Laser Frenzy. The toddler play area unveils a haven for the younger-than-3 set to explore colorful slides and wheel and deal for animal crackers. Though not included in the price of this Groupon, famished revelers may nosh cheese pizza value meals ($4.99+) while full-fledged families or party-goers partake in a feast of one large pizza, two orders of break sticks, and two regular-sized sodas ($16.99). Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Astronaut Training Read more…

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Former Metro Fair Board chair dies

Former Metro Fair Board Chairman Mack Smith died Monday, according to his family.

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One or Five Day Passes or One-Month Family Pass for Indoor Rock-Climbing at The Ascent in Murfreesboro (Up to 65% Off)

Some people are born to run; some are born to scramble up and down walls and ceilings like a Tokay gecko. Unleash your inner lizard with today’s Groupon to The Ascent in Murfreesboro. Choose from the following options: For $10, you get a day pass with gear rental (a $20 value). For $39, you get five day passes with gear rental (a $90 value). For $49, you get a one-month family pass with gear, good for up to four members (a $140 value). Since its opening in August, The Ascent has challenged skyscraping climbers with three stories of paths and an expansive bouldering course. With day passes or family members in hand, visitors slip into harnesses, lace up pairs of climbing shoes, and tie on chalk bags, which are useful for ensuring a firm grip while scrawling the times table on the rock face. Eleven top ropes ascend 32 feet into the air, granting safe passage up crags coated in multicolored handholds and the distinctive footprints of plastic goats. Overhangs and angled walls challenge veterans, along with massive cracks that snake up select routes. Soft flooring and crash pads encircle the network of low-altitude bouldering runs, releasing climbers from dependence on ropes. All surmounters must sign a waiver before hitting the cliffs. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Holiday-Party Games Read more…

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One or Five Day Passes or One-Month Family Pass for Indoor Rock-Climbing at The Ascent in Murfreesboro (Up to 65% Off)

Nashville Zoo giraffe dies after pregnancy complications

The seven-year-old Masai giraffe was born in captivity at the Houston Zoo and came to Nashville when she was 2. ‘It’s like losing a member of the family,” said Jim Bartoo, spokesman for the Zoo, who explained that the veterinary team intervened in the labor process when it was determined that baby had died and was in a breech position.

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