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WDKN broadcasts primarily classic hits for the Dickson area; as a carryover from its origin as a full-service station it also broadcasts items such as death notices, a community calendar of events, local high school football and basketball games, and the small-town radio staple Swap and Shop, an on-air garage sale whose announcements are free to private, non-commercial vendors.
The Dickson Herald is a biweekly newspaper published in Dickson, Tennessee, [1] appearing each Wednesday [citation needed] and Friday. It was founded in 1907 as The Dickson County Herald , [ 1 ] a weekly, and has periodically been published since as both a biweekly and triweekly.
Dickson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 54,315. [2] Its county seat is Charlotte. [3] Dickson County is part of the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area. Dickson County is home to Tennessee's oldest courthouse in continuous use, built ...
Dickson’s business side. In 2012, Rudick sold A&E for $180 million to focus on Harris Teeter. The same year, Ruddick Corp. officially became known as Harris Teeter Supermarkets Inc.. In 2014 ...
He served as delegate to the Republican State conventions from 1916 to 1960, and as chairman of the Dickson County Republican Central Committee from 1918 to 1943. In 1942, Iowa Congressman Vincent F. Harrington enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces , and initially took a leave of absence from his seat in Congress.
The Dickson County Board of Education met in a special session late last month to offer the contract to the district's Student Tutoring Program Support leader Dr. Christie Southerland.
Hoda Kotb is reflecting on the moment a former boss body shamed her.. On the Dec. 2 episode of Today with Hoda & Jenna, the 60-year-old discussed Timothée Chalamet’s starring role in the ...
Herschel Greer Stadium was named in posthumous honor of Herschel Lynn Greer.. Herschel Lynn Greer (August 24, 1906 – March 19, 1976) [2] was a prominent businessman and the first president of Vols, Inc., an ownership group organized in 1959 for the purpose of keeping the Nashville Vols Minor League Baseball franchise in Nashville, Tennessee.