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Dispatcher creating comfort kits for children with autism
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CANNON COUNTY, Tennessee (WSMV) It’s the sign of an emergency: Loud sirens and flashing lights but these scenes can be overwhelming for a child with autism.
“Sometimes you don’t even know until the responders arrives on scene, but sometimes we will be told by the caller that there is a someone on scene who is autistic,” said Hannah Herron, Cannon County 911 dispatcher.
Herron says receiving calls related to children with autism inspired her to provide a sense of comfort beyond the telephone.
”I heard a lot about these different items you can use in emergency situations and I realized our county didn’t have anything like that,” Herron said.
Some Nashville private schools took millions in PPP loans while others paid it back
Several Nashville private schools received millions in forgivable loans through the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Some of Nashville s most prestigious private schools received millions of dollars in forgivable loans through the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).
But some of the schools decided to return the money to the federal government when they saw enrollment did not go down and there was no danger of laying off employees because of COVID.
Other private schools say they followed the guidelines of the program and plan to ask forgiveness for the loans - meaning they will not have to repay the money.
Brownlee Currey entered the
Nashville Banner newsroom en route to his office with the quick-striding yet delicate confidence of an expert tennis player sizing up a drop shot at the net. In the last days of the old-time newspaper milieu of shouted commands, strong black coffee, cigarette-smoke haze and whiskey bottles hidden deep in desk drawers, Brownlee wore dapper custom suits and invariably had a smile on his face. Smiling! And we’re on deadline!
Brownlee O. Currey Jr. who died this year at age 91, followed several months later by the passing of his beloved wife Agneta didn’t fit the mold of chairman and co-owner of an aggressive afternoon city daily. Brownlee kept a New York Stock Exchange ticker machine in his office, and he often checked the paper tape spewing from it. He came from old Nashville money and added to the family fortune, thanks in part to millions reaped from the
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