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State Lawmakers Inaugurate New Session by Rushing Through Medicaid Overhaul After the special session, legislators will consider medical marijuana, criminal justice, loosening handgun restrictions and more Tweet The Tennessee State CapitolPhoto: Daniel Meigs You know Tennessee Republicans were eager to push through their overhaul of the state’s Medicaid financing system because they took the rare step of showing up to work on a Friday. Typically, the Tennessee General Assembly’s first week back in Nashville is spent on organizational tasks, including the introduction of new members and the shuffling of offices to reflect waxing and waning holds on power. There was indeed some of that last week committee members introduced themselves like it was the first day of school. But those committees also spent their inaugural meetings passing a resolution authorizing the implementation of a Medicaid block grant deal negotiated with the Trump ....
Tweet Share Photo: Daniel Meigs Wesley Keegan, the owner of Tailgate Brewery, laughs when I ask him why heâd launch a new business venture in the midst of an unpredictable pandemic. Keegan opened Sweet and Three, the cleverly named new soft-serve ice cream counter inside Tailgate Breweryâs Charlotte Pike location, in October, serving up dipped cones, waffle-cone sundaes, âmonsterâ shakes (with and without booze) and Stackers, parfait-style soft-serve sundaes. âI want to clarify â we opened up an ice cream shop in the pandemic and the start of winter,â Keegan says. âFrom a business sense standpoint, like, thereâs none. ....
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ACM and CMA award winner Ashley McBryde makes her performance debut on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” with current single “ Martha Divine,” pegged by Stereogum as “a roiling country revenge tale with a little twist” and dubbed by NPR as “an absolute anthem,” from her GRAMMY-nominated album Never Will, on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 3 p.m. CT. “When we released Never Will, we kept our original April 2020 release date because people needed music then and we need music now!” reflects McBryde. “However, there was a small part of me that was a little sad that these songs may not get the time or attention they deserve as a body of work because of that timing. So to have the album receive so much recognition, along with nominations among such incredible company by both the CMA Awards and by The Recording Academy, is truly amazing and means the absolute world to me.” ....
The not-singing bird With endless silence. David Olney People say it was a poetic exit. I assure you, NOBODY wants to die onstage figuratively or literally. On Jan. 18, Americana pioneer, singer-songwriter, recording artist, pre-pandemic streamcaster, actor, and my longtime client and good friend David Olney died of an apparent heart attack midsong. He was center stage between Amy Rigby and Scott Miller at the 30A Songwriter Festival in the Florida panhandle. His last words: “I’m sorry.” His mantra, however, was, “Always be true to the song.” Understanding the covenant between the audience and performer, David earned rapt attention from folks wondering how to classify what they were witnessing. Was it country? Folk? Blues? Vaudeville? Scottish newspaper ....