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NOTES LIVE is Moving Forward: Murfreesboro City Council approves Notes Live amphitheater project

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — After plans were put on hold by the city, Notes Live is now on GO! The Murfreesboro City Council voted Wednesday (Aug 10) to approve a finalized Development Agreement with Notes Live INC for a new live entertainment campus at the southeast corner of Medical Center Pkwy and Gateway Blvd. The City and Notes Live finalized the proposed agreement this month. Construction of Bourbon Brothers and Boot Barn Hall is estimated to take 18 months and the amphithea .

Naga City gears up for Penafrancia, Charter Day celebrations

Naga City Mayor Nelson Legacion (File photo) LEGAZPI CITY - Preparations are underway for the celebration of Naga's 74th charter anniversary this month and the 2022 Penafrancia fiesta in September. In an interview on Wednesday, Allen Reondanga, head of the City Events, Protocol, and Public Information Office (CEPPIO), said the city will mark the occasion by way of extending services to the Naguenos and commending those who partnered with the local government unit in the conduct of public service. Mayor Nelson Legacion has signed an executive order naming the heads of different events and support committees. Legacion said the city's decision to pursue the conduct of civic and religious events during this year's Penafrancia fiesta has been coordinated officially with the Archdioceses of Caceres. He clarified, however, that the events will be conducted if the city will remain under Alert Level 1 or Alert Level 2 status. Under Alert Level 1, the public, vaccinated or unvaccinat

Indore: Oriental University ranked 3rd in MP, 4th in the zone

Indian Institutional Ranking Framework ranks more than 1,000 institutions across the country in various categories, which includes more than 300 universities.

Transcripts for MSNBC Jose Diaz-Balart Reports 20240604 14:17:00

state flag. which you can t see in this photo. it s up there at the top. and one is available for community groups to use to fly various flags to commemorate city events. and the city has largely allowed all comers except for a group called camp constitution which wanted to fly what it called the christian flag, which was a red latin cross on a blue background, against a white field, and the city said no, we can t do that, because that would be a violation of the establishment clause. that would be a government endorsement of religion, so we can t let it fly. and today, the supreme court said that argument doesn t fly. the court s ruling was 9-0. it unanimously said this was a public forum. boston created a public forum, open to all comers, and when it did that, it couldn t discriminate on the basis of viewpoint, and that s what it did when it said no to a christian group. so it s another ruling, this is

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