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Weather Alert
.Flash Flood Watch In Effect 7 AM CDT Saturday to 7 PM CDT
Sunday.
.Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected across
Middle Tennessee from mid morning hours on Saturday through at
least Sunday morning. This will bring an additional 1 to 3 inches
.with locally higher amounts ranging from 4 to 5 inches.of
rainfall to already saturated ground conditions. Runoff impacts
could last through afternoon hours on Sunday.
.FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM CDT SATURDAY MORNING
UNTIL 7 PM CDT SUNDAY.
The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a Flash Flood Watch for a portion of Middle Tennessee, including
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An inflatable sex doll, vibrators and nipple clamps were among the items taken from Taboo on Tuesday afternoon. A MAN desperate for pleasure has been caught on camera stealing £600 of sex toys from a shop in Brighton. An inflatable sex doll, vibrators and nipple clamps were among the items taken from Taboo on Tuesday afternoon. The man captured on CCTV can be seen approaching the shop wearing a camouflaged rucksack, before picking up the products that had been left for customer collection. The shop in Surrey Street is one of the city s oldest sex shops and has featured in its own TV show, A Very British Sex Shop, on Channel 4.
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Just months after responding to public accusations about systemic racism on campus, The Bolles School is discontinuing part of its racial literacy curriculum citing angst from the community. Now, parents are asking why.
On Tuesday, the school s Board of Trustees chairman and the head of school sent a joint letter to families explaining the decision. After careful consideration, we decided not to move forward with [the curriculum] and will explore other diversity initiatives and resources that we believe will strengthen Bolles and ensure that the School is a welcoming and supportive community for everyone, the note said. Any diversity initiatives will be age/grade level appropriate and grounded in the experiences of our own community members.