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Women of Influence

Guidance for Good Growth – Halie Gallik William and Sarah Nolen bounced along in a rough-riding wagon in 1797, seeking a new life and their fortune. Suddenly, the cumbersome vehicle jolted to a leaning stop when one of the wheels broke with a loud crack. The Nolens paused their journey to think. They decided the…

Nolensville Welcomes The New Chief of Police

Dale Armour will be sworn in as Nolensville’s new Chief of Police on August 19. The Town of Nolensville selected him as chief in July after an extensive search.  Current Chief Roddy Parker is set to retire after 46 years of service in law enforcement. He will work closely with Armour through the month of…

Wearing A Uniform With Pride

One regular day, police officer Donnell Chapman was on Clovercroft Road running radar. A car was rushing at about 60 mph in a 40 mph speed zone. He pulled the vehicle over. The driver was a 24-year-old African American female doing DoorDash. The officer talked to her and got back to his car. Suddenly, he…

Firefighter Brenden Evans First Responder

When Brenden Evans, a California native, moved to Tennessee, he not only found the love of his life, but also a job that suited his passion. In his words, he has found a clear sense of purpose in the state. The former military officer is enjoying his zest for life as a firefighter at the…

Women of Influence

A Cuppa’ Java and a side of Love – Melissa Hall Melissa and Mark Hall moved from Seattle to Tennessee in 2004, bouncing to Nolensville in 2009. “I worked in hospitality since I was 14,” Melissa explained. “It didn’t take long to decide Nolensville was the perfect setting for a coffee shop, but not just…

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