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Head Banging Baby

Head Banging Baby

January 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

Q: Our first child, a 10-month-old boy, bangs his head on the headboard of his crib when we put him to bed. He doesn’t cry or exhibit any distress, but he pushes himself to his hands and knees and then begins rocking forward and backward, banging his head in the process. I’m very worried, although [...]

Reasonable Expectations For Nolensville During The Coming Year

January 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

By Mayor Jimmy Alexander I am excited about the prospects for a good year. The national economy has shown some signs of improvement which could lead to some new commercial development in the north portion of Town along Nolensville Road. We continue to more than hold our own with residential growth. During 2010 the Town [...]

Rep. Charles Sargent named Chairman of Finance, Ways and Means Committee

January 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

Representative Charles Sargent (R-Franklin) has been named Chairman of the powerful House Finance, Ways and Means Committee for the 107th General Assembly. He will also serve on the Commerce and Calendar and Rules Committees. “The Finance, Ways and Means Committee plays an important part in keeping Tennessee a business-friendly state, which is of the utmost [...]

January 2011

January 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

By Betty Friedlander Communications Coordinator Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA): BOMA met on Thursday, January 6th at the Nolensville recreation center. The first order of business was to install the new Mayor and Aldermen. Rogers Anderson, Williamson County Mayor installed Jimmy Alexander as Mayor for a four-year term. Then Town Attorney Bob Notestine installed [...]

Friendly Neighbors to Discuss Crafting With Wool

January 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

On February 3rd Friendly Neighbors will meet at the usual 10:30am at the Nolensville United Methodist Church for their meeting, program and lunch. Hostesses are Betty Fuller and Jennie May Jones. Our program is being led by our Extension Agent, Joan Wherley, on crafting with wool. Joan had brought her excitement on knitting and felting [...]

Nolensville Dispatch Football Pick-em Contest Winner

January 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

Over the past several months, the Nolensville Dispatch readers have enjoyed a friendly competition between five gracious people to pick the winners of weekly college and professional football games during the exciting football season. The five contestants this season included: Kevin Deck, Ravenwood High School math teacher; Robin Dickerson, Ravenwood High School Assistant Principal; Mike [...]

The Demise of Christianity?

January 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

By Lowell Thompson Nolensville First Baptist Church The Demise of Christianity? In my 82+ years I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen headlines declaring the death of Christianity. The first time I can remember was in the early 60’s. Dr. Altizer was quoted as saying. “God is dead.” (That statement was taken completely [...]

Historical Society Meeting Rescheduled

January 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

Nolensville Historical Society’s January 10 meeting was canceled due to snow. The new date is January 31 at 6PM at Ebenezer Methodist Church. Visitors and new members welcome.

Friends of the Nolensville Library Kick Off 2011

January 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

At 7:00pm on Tuesday, January 25th the Friends of the Nolensville Library will hold its first meeting of 2011. Officers will be introduced and discussion will be held on plans for the coming year. If you are interested in participating to help our wonderful Library, plan to join us. Hope to see you at the [...]

Nolensville Spring Soccer Registration

January 19, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

The Nolensville Soccer Club is now taking registrations for their Spring Soccer Season. Registrations are open online at www.nyasoccer.com until Febraury19th. The club will offer teams for kids who have turn 4 years old by February 28th, 2011 through kids who were still 12 as of July 31st, 2010. 1st Child $85, 2nd Child $75, [...]

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