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1. Harris hands out meals, consoles families as she surveys Hurricane Helene devastation in Georgia -

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris handed out meals, embraced a shaken family and surveyed Hurricane Helene's "extraordinary" path of destruction through Georgia on Wednesday as she left the campaign trail to pledge federal help and personally take in scenes of toppled trees, damaged homes and lives upended.

2. Harris, Biden take in Helene's destruction in separate visits to Carolinas, Georgia -

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — President Joe Biden flew over toppled trees, twisted metal and towering piles of debris in the normally tourist friendly downtown of Asheville, North Carolina, on Wednesday, as he took a tour by helicopter of Hurricane Helene 's path of destruction. At the same time, Vice President Kamala Harris was getting her own look at the storm's damage in Georgia.

3. Top Davidson County residential real estate transactions for July 2024 -

Top Davidson County residential real estate sales for July 2024, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
160 2nd Ave S 4001 37201 7/1 WQFS Holdings LLC Newman Sandra K Trustee; Vine Hill Trust $15,000,000
4414 Howell 37205 7/17 Samonica Nashville Trust Fouce Family Trust $5,500,000
6117 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 7/17 Bhanvadia 2023 Revocable Trust K Squared Partners $5,260,922
6210 Hickory Valley 37205 7/16 Cicotte Annie; Cicotte Gregory 6210 Hickory Valley Road Trust $5,250,000
1355 Burton Valley 37215 7/8 Etta M Oree Trust Diverse Ventures LLC $5,100,000
4401 Herbert 37215 7/17 Balhorn Patricia J; Balhorn Randall D Horn Alan W; Horn Brittany H $4,600,000
2100 Timberwood 37215 7/3 2100 Timberwood Drive Trust Ebner Ford F; Smith Leslie M $4,500,000
28 Northumberland 37215 7/11 Howard Bryan Trustee; Linden Tree Trust Jd Ventures LLC $4,200,000
900 14th 37212 7/12 Wiechart Lisa; Wiechart Michael Chesnut Infill GP $4,175,000
1808 Kingsbury 37215 7/22 Thacher Heather; Thacher Steven Davidson Gillian; Davidson Jeffrey Neil $4,050,000
2815 Kenway 37215 7/10 Klein James L; Klein Suzanne M Chesnut Infull GP $3,995,000
4410 Soper 37204 7/31 Raleigh 161 Revocable Trust 2K Dev LLC $3,800,000
6035 River 37218 7/18 Mark H Turmon Living Trust Mark H Turmon Living Trust; Martins Rachel A $3,625,000
1215 Mary Helen 37220 7/10 Graffeo Family Trust P2831 Trust $3,500,000
33 Northumberland 37215 7/30 Jacobsen Kharissa; Jacobsen Robert Peggy Jean Moore Revocable Trust $3,400,000
401 Hillwood 37205 7/10 401 West Hillwood LLC Ayers Beth Williamson; Mary Glynn Williamson Trust; Williamson David G III $3,150,000
881 Robertson Academy 37220 7/18 Garner Jeremy Jay; Garner Sara Morris Grant Ventures LLC $3,110,000
1508 Carlybrooke 37027 7/25 Davis Sally Simmons Charley & Louise Bairnsfather Living Trust $2,975,000
6532 Jocelyn Hollow 37205 7/2 Anderson Jennifer D; Anderson Scott A FAQ LLC $2,900,000
3808 Whitland 37205 7/12 Vandiver Bryce; Vandiver Rebecca James Elisabeth Rose $2,900,000
160 2nd Ave S 37201 7/3 Thiagarajan Maheswaran Mixter Properties LLC $2,850,000
4604 Granny White 37220 7/9 Metcalf Bryan; Metcalf Catalina Sheer Elizabeth; Sheer Jason M $2,850,000
3622 Central 37205 7/10 Thomas Amber; Thomas Steve Kreisberg Stacy A $2,800,000
5432 Granny White 37027 7/1 Leer Tatanisha Granny White Pike Property Trust; Granny White Property Trust $2,750,000
6508 Melinda 37205 7/25 Price Brian; Price Brittany Range Const LLC $2,750,000
3337 Love 37212 7/11 Bangalore Samir; Bangalore Sheila Core Holdings LLC $2,750,000
5436 Granny White 37027 7/29 Reel Estate LLC Allen Living Revocable Trust $2,725,000
103 Kennett 37138 7/24 Vallett Ashlee S; Vallett Jeffrey W II Ragsdale Linda Estate $2,679,000
2600 Acklen 37212 7/2 Bg2Nv LLC Nashatlantic Holdings LLC $2,650,000
3714 Wimbledon 37215 7/15 3714 Wimbledon Revocable Trust Thompson Overton III; Thompson Robin J $2,649,000
4516 Shys Hill 37215 7/17 River Road Trust Shore Brian D; Shore Rachel W $2,600,000
756 Darden 37205 7/11 Holley Brandie Trent; Holley Robert Clinton Helm Jenifer; Helm Jonathan $2,590,000
1109 Sparta 37205 7/15 Pine & Smith Revocable Trust Build Nashville Db2 LLC $2,550,000
2308 Trevecca 37206 7/18 East Nashville Owner LLC Protich James Michael $2,500,000
3422 Golf Club 37215 7/23 Davidson Gillian; Davidson Jeffrey Neil Blue Sky Horizon GP $2,500,000
1200 Beddington 37215 7/1 Balfour Adam; Balfour Michelle Kane Jeremy D; Kane Tracy D $2,420,000
4311 Utah 37209 7/26 Brown Jackie; Pinney Alesia Lee Liberty Pike Partners GP $2,400,000
914 Dorset 37027 7/25 Brown Family Living Trust Dyer David N; Dyer Janina F $2,400,000
2004 Kingsbury 37215 7/3 Teasley Properties LLC Bmack Enterprises LLC $2,300,000
107 Cheekwood 37205 7/9 Carter Paul Jr Blue Sky Horizon GP $2,300,000
3614 Trimble 37215 7/9 Stone Cosby Allen Jr; Stone Elizabeth Carol Abernathy Abernathy Robert E $2,290,000
1514 Woodmont 37205 7/9 Van Gelderen Amy Beth; Van Gelderen Janet Elaine; Van Gelderen Louis Warren Robinson Const Group LLC $2,250,000
926 Russell 37206 7/24 Spurlock Gregory E Hannah Alec Clark; Hannah Madison $2,250,000
929 Acklen 37203 7/18 Camp Revocable Living Trust Winkle Elizabeth Randall; Winkle Peter C; Winkle Virginia Elizabeth Randall $2,200,000
3418 Golf Club 37215 7/11 King Living Trust Creed Cori; Creed Timothy $2,157,500
5705, 5707 Robertson 37209 7/11 Kramer Andrew BFH Enterprises LLC; Collins Grover $2,100,000
4401 Curtiswood 37204 7/16 Gudel Leslie; Harnen Jimmy Brown John M; Brown Kelli $2,065,000
4502 Belmont Park 37215 7/30 Jaser Sarah S; Jaser Stephen P 4502 Belmont Park LLC $2,050,000
6117 Hickory Valley 37205 7/16 Conger Robert; Stephens Ashley Leroy D Shannon; Leroy Deborah Lynn; Mathews Deborah Lynn $2,050,000
2000 Sweetbriar 37212 7/9 Musselwhite Margaret Ann Hartmann Katherine E; Hartmann Mark E $2,000,000
5705, 5707 Robertson 37209 7/10 BFH Enterprises LLC Cooper Johnson; Michaels Edward G IV $1,900,000
749 Hill 37027 7/17 Head Justin Thigpen Austin; Thigpen James Austin; Thigpen Jennifer; Thigpen Jennifer Champion $1,900,000
2602 Essex 37212 7/12 Roy Anjulina; Roy Krishnendu Cole Roger Lewis Jr; Cole Sarah Ella $1,880,000
3920 Wallace 37215 7/24 Read Laurie; Read Matthew Howorth Charles L III; Howorth Hillary N $1,850,000
951 Inverness 37204 7/8 Hager Heather; Mincio Kevin Stonegate Acquisitions LLC $1,849,000
1207 Holly 37206 7/15 Henry on Holly LLC Hall Douglas James; Hall Kate Elizabeth $1,800,000
714 Hillwood 37205 7/24 Brady Alan L; Brady Shabnam Etemadi ZF SPV LLC $1,799,900
904 Robertson Academy 37220 7/23 Isaacs Alexandra C; Isaacs David L Chesnut Infill GP $1,750,000
515 Church St 4104 37219 7/29 Fazilat Curtiss C; Fazilat Linda S Mitchell Jan El $1,725,000
3735 Estes 37215 7/22 Angus Robert; Angus Robert; Angus Sarah; Angus Sarah McClain Cory; McClain Cory $1,717,000
821 Dewees 37204 7/8 Straub Thomas; Williams Vanessa M KP2 LLC $1,700,000
1952 Edenbridge 37215 7/16 1952 Edenbridge Way Trust Atkinson Kimberly; Van Pelt Craig $1,700,000
1331 Otter Creek 37215 7/25 Stillman Leslie Schatten Hayes Eldridge Kendall; Hayes Nanette Lynne $1,700,000
2008 Beechwood 37212 7/31 Keady Karen Grace; Ulatowski John Alan Simmons Joint Revocable Trust $1,700,000
1720 Beechwood 37212 7/12 Braunbach Kenneth James Jr Morriss Blaire Barnes; Morriss David Whitfield $1,675,000
2027 Castleman 37215 7/11 Fishel Scott Jacob; Freeland Anne Sue Arsovski Andrej Adam; Shingina Alexandra $1,525,000
4317 Westlawn 37209 7/24 Bush Alan C; Bush Tara A David Tate Rich Jr Revocable Trust $1,507,424
900 Waldkirch 37204 7/25 Alexander E Booth 2022 Revocable Trust Duley Caroline V; Thompson Donald C $1,505,000
2607 Vaulx 37204 7/9 Sinyard Katherine Kilborn; Sinyard Robert Darnell III Faught Jennifer L; Faught Neal A $1,500,000
1210 Forrest 37206 7/30 Donley Ray N; Hooks Aileen M Dinzebach Michael William; Townsend Reilly Cathrine $1,500,000
3605 Knollwood 37215 7/2 Hr Properties Of TN Batcha Jean Ann; Williams Jean Ann; Williams Matthew $1,500,000
1705 Temple 37215 7/12 Martin Dann; Martin Margaret Elliott Fulwider Benjamin C; Fulwider Valere B $1,499,000
1014 16th Ave S #501 37212 7/24 Visco LLC Harold & Owen LLC $1,450,000
1111 Frances 37204 7/12 Nelson Lauren Michelle; Nelson Lawrence Shepherd Parrish Glenn Edward; Parrish Lilabeth Scott $1,447,000
3811 Estes 37215 7/30 Salyer Kevin Todd; Salyer Linda Paige Gerstner Craig; Walsh Kelly $1,444,800
1222 Winding Way 37216 7/12 Kelly Julie; McGuinness Zachary Wreath Trust $1,437,500
2372 Fairchild 37135 7/23 Tennessee Nature Academy McGowan Family LP $1,389,000
218 Burlington 37215 7/23 Ringley Drew; Ringley Emily Angus Robert; Angus Sarah $1,365,000
297 Fairfax 37212 7/11 Gowdey Benjamin; Gowdey Katherine Vandiver Bryce J; Vandiver Rebecca E K $1,360,000
4704 Wyoming 37209 7/12 Edwards Gretchen Christine; McAnany Steven Kyle Hewitt Kelly C; Pendleton Jeffrey Robert $1,355,000
4116B Eden 37215 7/8 Woodruff Anna Shea; Woodruff Connor Thomas Morphis Ellen $1,350,000
1947 Kimbark 37215 7/25 Bernard Alan Thomas & Nancy Marie Thomas Trust Agreement Volunteer Builders LLC $1,325,000
927 Jackson 37208 7/3 Sullivan Elizabeth C; Sullivan John J Hadley William D Jr $1,300,000
129 Gilman 37205 7/23 129 Gilman LLC Laura Niewold 401K Trust $1,300,000
2207 Greenwood 37206 7/22 Pink Charm LLC; Pink Charm LLC Ctafs Properties LLC; Ctafs Properties LLC $1,299,000
6573 Rolling Fork 37205 7/1 Clark John B; Gardner Caroline F Atwood Michael J; Atwood Sara C $1,275,000
4133 Lealand 37204 7/22 Solomon David; Solomon Megan Heinzen Julia; Heinzen Julia; Heinzen Thomas J; Heinzen Thomas J $1,260,247
1006 Ozark 37206 7/3 Chatterjee Dev Kumar; Chatterjee Deyali Grosch Jessica; Grosch Kevin $1,255,000
160 2nd 37201 7/1 Agee John W; Agee Laurie Young Carter Bobbie Y; Carter Robert A $1,250,000
7109 Natchez Pointe 37221 7/17 Gordon John; Gordon Megan McGruder Bryan K; McGruder Mary Beth $1,250,000
407 Meade 37205 7/12 Awh Evadne M; Awh Mark H 407 West Meade Drive LLC $1,250,000
1713 Kenesaw 37215 7/1 Lawson Clair; Lawson James C Pepper Joseph R; Pepper Mary Dixie $1,250,000
1219 Nichol 37205 7/2 Edwards Ashley; Edwards David; Edwards Marriage Trust Kissel Craig; Kissel Teresa $1,250,000
249 Cherokee Station 37209 7/29 Arelli Vineesha; Sreepada Kiran Gabella Marcy S; Gabella William E $1,233,000
3706 Princeton 37205 7/9 Binner Lillian Bronson; Kozak Travis Michael Carrington John Mitchell II; Carrington Kathleen Ingram $1,225,000
4807 Timberhill 37211 7/31 Tomichek Richard Jr White Pines Building Group LLC $1,225,000
1134 Brick Church 37207 7/22 Church David; Church Kim Riverside Dev Holdings LLC; Riverside Dev Holdings LLC $1,215,000
1116 Spurgeon 37207 7/26 Legacy Landing III LLC 1110 Baptist Partners $1,200,000
740 Old Dickerson 37072 7/29 Hill Keith B; Hill Lindy B Scott James D Estate; Scott Lynda D Executor $1,200,000
4701 Franklin 37220 7/30 McNamara Michael; McNamara Vicki Bradley Jeanette Dyer Estate $1,200,000
1317 Baptist World Center Dr 7 37207 7/25 Baptist Wc Seven LLC 1311 Bwc Partners LLC $1,200,000
846 Kirkwood 37204 7/30 Kessinger Rudy; Pelicci Belinda Kebu Trust; Seascape Trust $1,200,000
1490 Woodmont 37215 7/22 Booker Charles III; Dyer Emily Harris Luke Robert; Harris Luke Robert $1,195,000
812 Dewees 37204 7/17 Grillo Gabriel; Landry Coralie Bull Ryan; Fowler Jordan $1,185,000
426 Grayson 37205 7/30 Johnsey Ava L; Johnsey John M Johnston Lauren Avery; Johnston Robert Clyde $1,175,000
120 Lincoln 37205 7/25 Sorto Nehemias E Amaya Urban Capital LLC $1,174,900
302 Chapel 37206 7/29 Jawetz Rona; Olsen Heather Eubank Ann; Taylor Melissa $1,165,000
406 Humphreys 37203 7/17 Gjl Humphreys LLC Brown Jerrod $1,165,000
4620 Villa Green 37215 7/1 4620 Villa Green Trust Bates Hamilton B; Bates J Terry; Bates Kathy E $1,163,250
118 Wellington Park 37215 7/18 Johnsen Erin; Johnsen Joseph C Serkin Mark S $1,150,000
3000 Poston 37203 7/15 Anderson Katherine Rucker; Anderson Michael Prescott Neil And Julie Sherman Family Trust $1,150,000
2135 Ashwood 37212 7/30 Mudigonda Tejaswi Rumi Inc $1,150,000
4114 Oriole 37215 7/25 Perona Danielle Elizabeth; Perona Paul Francis Carrie Elizabeth London Revocable Living Trust $1,150,000
855 Pasadena 37204 7/16 Chesnut Infill GP Chambers Richard L; Chambers Victoria F $1,125,000
1826 Shackleford 37215 7/9 Arastoopour Irgens Allen James; Arastoopour Irgens Golnaz 1826 Shackleford Road Trust $1,125,000
1014 13th 37212 7/29 Aquilino Patrick Scott Bernadette Joan; Scott Charles $1,125,000
1009A Southside 37203 7/22 Nazemi Mohammad; Nazemi Mohammad Burton Daniel C; Burton Daniel C $1,100,000
912 Cadillac 37204 7/22 Soreq Adva; Soreq Avigal Curley Lorraine G; Griffis Deron; Griffis Ginger; Holmes Stacey G $1,100,000
618 Hamilton 37203 7/3 Ness Jessica; Perkins Benjamin 618 Hamilton LLC $1,099,999
701 Hillwood 37205 7/26 Karbstein Katrin Hayden Gregory P; Hayden Sandi $1,095,000
2300 Oxford 37215 7/31 Deux Jonquilles Revocable Trust Beach Arren Spence; Spence James T III $1,075,000
1317 Baptist World Center Dr 2 37207 7/25 Baptist World Two LLC 1311 BWC Partners LLC $1,070,000
603 Clearview 37205 7/22 Yazdian David M; Yazdian Shahram Abe Hobb Georgia R; Hobb Georgia R $1,050,018
1301 Burton Valley 37215 7/15 William Kareem; Zaky Marina Kim Mikyung; Lim Paul C $1,040,000
5311 General Forrest 37215 7/31 Green Valley Blvd Property Trust Davidson Ann S; Davidson Anne S; Mantus Ann; Phay Andrew John $1,030,000
2100 Neelys Bend 37115 7/24 2100 Neelys Bend Road Trust Arnt Melvil; Gleaves John $1,025,000
2009 Beechwood 37212 7/26 Cole Roger Lewis Jr; Cole Sarah Ella Flow Donald E; Flow Robbin B $1,000,000
700 12th 37203 7/12 Cash Daniel A Cornelius Family Trust $1,000,000
4705 Villa Green 37215 7/11 Garland Dev LLC Donnelly Harold R; Donnelly Sara B $1,000,000
1415 Holly 37206 7/24 McShane Ryan Khristof Rella Carol A $1,000,000
1021 Sharpe 37206 7/12 Movahed Kimia O; Sands Lee A Suburban Cowboys LLC $1,000,000
1521 Ferguson 37212 7/16 Vane Brooke P; Vane Mark J Means Margaret; Sartain Mary Beth $1,000,000
503 Little Channing 37212 7/23 Phillips Lisa; Phillips Thomas Linden Row Residential LLC $995,000
1018 Maplewood 37216 7/1 Shoptaw Christina Hobbs; Shoptaw Robert Michael Simpson James D; Simpson Mary Elizabeth Long $993,000
1431 14th 37212 7/23 1431 14Th Avenue South Trust Phamvan Erin A; Phamvan Vincent $985,000
3803 Murphy 37209 7/16 Fredrickson Lucy; Fredrickson Nicholas Burch John R III; Burch Tracy $950,000
979 Old Lebanon Dirt 37076 7/31 Boliver Alex; Boliver Elizabeth Dunnewold Megan Hager; Dunnewold Ryan Matthew; Hager Holli $935,000
240 Valley Bend 37214 7/11 Glick Ephraim McLaughlin Jeffrey S $935,000
500 Merritt Ave #302 37203 7/15 Cheek Jamie; Cheek Lisa Pillow LLC $929,800
820 Nanearle 37220 7/26 820 Nanearle Trust Chang Family Trust $925,000
1700 Warfield 37215 7/30 James Maura Katherine; Powell George Edward III Jones Meredith Ellen; Long Clifton Reid III; Long Meredith Ellen Jones $925,000
635 7th Ave S 602 37203 7/1 Hyve 602 LLC 629 Seventh LP $925,000
4400 Nebraska 37209 7/15 Martin Elizabeth Dykes Lamb Kathryn M $919,000
487 Oakley 37220 7/25 Ervin Gabriel; Rallo Jessica McDaniel Emily R; McLaughlin Thomas $916,500
2020 Greenwood 37206 7/23 Berry Caroline Louise Bedford; Glover Benjamin Paul Simpson Julie Lee $910,000
6210 Louisiana 37209 7/23 Gillins Brendan Rucker; Gillins Erika Jackson Valley Land Partners LLC $900,000
3508 Robin 37204 7/30 Pc Custom Builders LLC Kirkpatrick Erin; Kirkpatrick Michael $900,000
3840 Dr Walter S Davis 37209 7/22 Farenbruh Tamara; Farenbruh Tamara Fineman James A; Fineman James A; Gleaves John; Gleaves John; Simiyu Paul; Simiyu Paul $900,000
510 Brentview Hills 37220 7/29 Garrett Glen; Garrett Kaitlyn Petro Christopher; Petro Kathleen $900,000
3838 Dr Walter S Davis 37209 7/30 48 Fern Ave LLC Fineman James A; Gleaves John; Simiyu Paul $900,000
1029 Saint Andrews 37204 7/30 Blum Diane Luton Brannon Sydney; Brannon Zachary $899,000
441 Caledonian 37211 7/12 Lee Mary Morgan; Lee Tae Jun Weigand Dave; Weigand Elizabeth $895,924
623 9th 37206 7/22 Cullen Richard William; Cullen Richard William Bistline Christopher Scott; Carlton Carrie Ann $895,000
1522 Edgehill 37212 7/29 Gannon Kirsten Marie Trustee; Kirsten Marie Gannon Trust Edgehill Village Townhomes LLC $895,000
1014 16th Ave S #305 37212 7/18 Lcj Properties LLC Harold & Owen LLC $889,990
1516 Edgehill 37212 7/29 Shah Natubhai; Shah Natvar Edgehill Village Townhomes LLC $885,000
309 Bramblewood 37211 7/25 Bond William Alan Hinton John; Tyndell Amy Rachelle; Tyndell Harold Ryan $885,000
5535 Knob 37209 7/15 Larkin Carolyn Ivy; Miler Conry Scott Bro Marissa Nichole; Bro William M $883,000
1826 Cephas 37208 7/1 Ganzer Breanna Renee; Ganzer Justin Robert Hayes Phillip Daniel $883,000
4046 Outer 37204 7/2 Gilmore Denis M; Gilmore Erin M Hudson Jennifer L; Skinner Jennifer H; Skinner Robert J $875,000
3176 Charles Park 37211 7/3 Preston Jennifer; Preston Michael Alexis Samuel; Joseph-Alexis Jessica $872,500
6287 Pettus 37013 7/1 Margottin Chantal; Rowan Michael Ray Shelton Andrew J; Shelton Deborah A $870,000
503A Achievement 37209 7/8 Rockhill Cortney; Rockhill Jason Scott Drish Jennifer; Drish Michael $870,000
1532 Stokley 37138 7/3 Mullen Joseph; Mullen Rachael Goldstein Glenn A $865,000
6225 Williams Grove 37027 7/16 Baud Ann Carol Smedley James A; Smedley Patricia A $865,000
1610 Franklin 37206 7/30 Jolly Stephen Eric George Victoria B; West Jenny; Wise Adam J $860,000
6500 Buttercup 37221 7/9 Powell Kristen Majure; Powell Nicholas Atwater Beaty Alan; Beaty Denise $855,000
5308 Greystoke 37027 7/2 Miranda R Miller 2010 Trust Meier Jason; Meier Renate $855,000
1013 Caruthers 37204 7/17 Roberson Michelle; Roberson Timothy Katherine A Podraza Living Trust $855,000
906 Marengo 37204 7/1 Bristol Lee Thomas; Johns Danielle Nicole Beasley Jane $850,000
1916 Britt 37208 7/22 Ewoldsen Megan; Freeman Joel Fineman James A; Gleaves John; Simiyu Paul $850,000
5512 Traceside 37221 7/12 Enders Sarah A; Enders Timothy D Ashbrook Megan; Ashbrook Nicholas $850,000
913A Crescent Hill 37206 7/2 Lee Anthony Spinks Trust; Spinks Lee Anthony Trustee Reilly John T III; Reilly Keri Richardson $849,900
320 Brunswick 37221 7/25 Sanford Jason; Sanford Lindsay Sumners Herbert Heather Winter; Herbert Thomas Crockett Jr $848,000
1812 7th 37208 7/25 Lee David Thomas; Lee Laura Katherine Jantz Thomas P; Perez-Vela David R $845,000
4960 Stillwood 37220 7/22 Beeckman Andrew David; Johnson Kellee Barrett Rachael Grace; McPhail Rachael Barrett; McPhail Thomas Edridge III $845,000
1122 McGavock 37216 7/26 Fernino Danniele Hold Em LLC $840,000
5642 Valley View 37027 7/16 Biegel Sarah; Biegel Vincent Hoodjer Beau; Tali Jessica $840,000
2230A Carter 37206 7/31 Hendricks Shelbi Lynne; Perez Tomas Federle Jamieson Alyn; Federle Michael $839,000
807 Redwood 37220 7/10 Regen Lauren; Regen Powell Johnsen Erin Chambers; Johnsen Joseph Christian $839,000
970 Youngs 37207 7/1 Dennis Sherry; Eisner Gary Hillis Brandon; Hillis Danielle $838,000
5137 Traceway 37221 7/11 Benson Jacob Lee; Benson Jennifer Christine Schuh Maggie; Sellers Kathleen Crabtree; Sellers Richard Hauber $835,000
5511 Louisiana 37209 7/12 Gunhus Amber Grace; Gunhus Kirk Gerald 5511 Louisiana Ave Trust $825,000
301 Windemere Woods 37215 7/30 Clf TN Ventures LLC Nashville Metro Holdings LLC $825,000
2301 Brittany 37206 7/8 Merker Erica L; Merker Matthew S White Richard Scott $825,000
3416 Springbrook 37204 7/15 Card Laurel E Card Roy Brian $825,000
341 Gatewood 37207 7/15 Hudson Allison Dobos; Hudson Jeffrey Ryan Ambrose John L III $820,000
414A Westboro 37209 7/11 Davis Benjamin Reed; Majors Treeah Khan Cheryl; Means Margaret $820,000
6777 Autumnwood 37221 7/16 Darnall Andrew; Darnall Melonie Vaughan Bruce H; Vaughan Joy J $819,000
1421B Otay 37216 7/16 Whyle Joshua J Makarian Elizabeta; Quintanilla Michael $813,000
5522 Hearthstone 37027 7/3 Jamaco Living Trust Christenson Janis; Genetski Thomas A $810,000
1014 16th Ave S #203 37212 7/30 Weigand Erik Kenneth; Weigand Krista Elliott Harold & Owen LLC $805,000
321 Fielding 37027 7/31 Kerrie K Gonzalez Trust Kelley Carrie $801,000
1518 Jones 37207 7/31 Brock Major AAf Inv LLC $800,000
1904 Hailey 37218 7/31 Colbert Jacob; Siddons Todd Schuler Joseph $800,000
408 Donelson 37214 7/24 Protich James Old Hickory Credit Union $800,000

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4. Democratic convention planners are working to pull off a dramatic Biden-Harris role reversal -

WASHINGTON (AP) — After nearly a near year of careful planning, organizers of the Democratic National Convention are in a mad dash to accommodate a new nominee, a re-crafted program and a highly compressed deadline to pull everything off as though this was the plan all along.

5. Top storylines as Titans open camp -

Training camp opened Wednesday for the Tennessee Titans, and it will be interesting to see how a number of things unfold.

Here are the four biggest storylines as the Titans go through training camp and preseason.

6. Fight with Kash: Trump loyalist mythologizes former president while building his own brand -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Kash Patel was recruiting foot soldiers. It was a Friday morning in February at one of America's biggest conservative conventions, and Donald Trump's trusted lieutenant was on center stage, pleading with the former president's supporters to help the now presumptive Republican nominee reclaim the White House.

7. Middle Tennessee summer camps guide 2024 -

Summer breaks provide children and young adults the space and time to experience something totally different from their daily lives – maybe an opportunity to connect with nature, ride horses or learn to sail. Camps can grant children not just the ability to participate in team-based activities, but to explore new interests and develop friendships that may last a lifetime.

8. Gio Reyna scores twice in 4-0 rout of Ghana, his first US goals since family feud with Berhalter -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Gio Reyna ran to the corner flag with a wide smile, then hugged Christian Pulisic and more American teammates. About a half-hour later, Reyna did it again and jumped with an arm overhead in front of the fans and tapping his chest for emphasis.

9. Father of NFL cornerback Caleb Farley killed in apparent explosion at North Carolina home -

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The father of Tennessee Titans cornerback Caleb Farley died overnight in an explosion that destroyed the NFL player's North Carolina home and left another person injured, authorities said.

10. Some critics see Trump's behavior as un-Christian. His conservative Christian backers see a hero -

For eight years, Donald Trump has managed to secure the support of many evangelical and conservative Christians despite behavior that often seemed at odds with teachings espoused by Christ in the Gospels.

11. US sets a grim milestone with new record for the deadliest six months of mass killings -

NEW YORK (AP) — Slain at the hands of strangers or gunned down by loved ones. Massacred in small towns, in big cities, inside their own homes or outside in broad daylight. This year's unrelenting bloodshed across the U.S. has led to the grimmest of milestones: The deadliest six months of mass killings recorded since at least 2006.

12. 2023 Middle Tennessee summer camp guide -

Camp provides children and young adults the chance to experience something totally different from their daily lives – maybe an opportunity to connect with nature, ride horses or learn to sail – as well as the opportunity to participate in team-based activities and develop relationships. Prices are as varied as the options for Nashvillians, so follow the links below for registration information and program details.

13. UAB to hire Lipscomb Academy's Dilfer as head coach -

UAB has hired former NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer as its next head coach on the eve of his high school team's state championship game, the university's athletic director announced Wednesday.

The 50-year-old Dilfer won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens in 2000 during a 14-year NFL career. He's making a big leap to the college ranks after leading Lipscomb Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, to three state title games in four seasons as head coach.

14. Henry runs for 219 yards, 2 TDs as Titans down Texans 17-10 -

HOUSTON (AP) — Derrick Henry was feeling it Sunday, running all over the Houston Texans like he has so many times before. At one point he turned to his rookie quarterback with a simple but pointed message.

15. Walker's chicken firm tied to benefits from unpaid labor -

ATLANTA (AP) — Herschel Walker campaigns for the U.S. Senate as a champion of free enterprise and advocate for the mentally ill, felons and others at the margins of society. And the Georgia Republican has called for policies that blend those priorities.

16. Titans' Taylor Lewan, Bud Dupree sit out practice -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Three-time Pro Bowl left tackle Taylor Lewan did not practice Wednesday as the Tennessee Titans went through a walk-through session.

Titans coach Mike Vrabel said that veteran Dennis Daley was the plan at left tackle Monday night when Lewan was hurt on their first offensive play and carted to the locker room in a 41-7 loss to Buffalo on Monday night.

17. Supreme Court rules against Boston in Christian flag case -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Monday that Boston violated the free speech rights of a conservative activist when it refused his request to fly a Christian flag on a flagpole outside City Hall.

18. Nashville-area summer camps guide 2022 -

Camp provides children and young adults the chance to experience something totally different from their daily lives – maybe an opportunity to connect with nature, ride horses or learn to sail – as well as the opportunity to participate in team-based activities and develop relationships. Based on health safety precautions, check with each program about their policies based on recommendations from local health authorities and the Centers for Disease Control, and will have a different refund policy based on COVID. Contact each one to review.

19. Nashville-area summer camps full? Already? -

If parents thought it was stressful getting their children into the school of their choice these days in Middle Tennessee, wait until they try to sign up for camp.

More and more families are moving to the Nashville area from out of state, and parents are looking for camps as soon as they get here – if not before.

20. Justices suggest Boston should have flown 'Christian flag' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court justices seemed to have little doubt Tuesday that Boston was wrong to refuse to fly a banner described as a Christian flag outside City Hall.

Arguments at the high court appeared to unite justices on the left and right in favor of Harold Shurtleff, a conservative activist. Shurtleff wanted to fly a white banner with a red cross on a blue background in the upper left corner, called the Christian flag.

21. CFMT grants boost nonprofit agencies in area -

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a charitable organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life in Middle Tennessee and beyond, announces $2,664,888 in grants to 439 local nonprofit organizations as part of the 2021 annual grantmaking process.

22. CFMT awards more than $2.6M in local grants -

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a charitable organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life in Middle Tennessee and beyond, announces $2,664,888 in grants to 439 local nonprofit organizations as part of the 2021 annual grantmaking process.

23. Top Davidson County residential sales for November 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, November 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

24. US employers shrugged off virus, stepped up hiring -

WASHINGTON (AP) — America's employers boosted their hiring last month, adding a solid 531,000 jobs, the most since July and a sign that the recovery from the pandemic recession is overcoming a virus-induced slowdown.

25. Johnson might finally get his chance to shine -

With A.J. Brown and Julio Jones as the focal points of the Titans passing game – they combined for 10 catches, 150 yards in Monday night’s 43-31 win against the Bills – it’s easy for other receivers to get lost in the shuffle.

26. Summer camps hit with COVID outbreaks — are schools next? -

The U.S. has seen a string of COVID-19 outbreaks tied to summer camps in recent weeks in places such as Texas, Illinois, Florida, Missouri and Kansas, in what some fear could be a preview of the upcoming school year.

27. Nashville civil rights veterans see hope for future -

NASHVILLE (AP) — On April 20, 1960, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., stood at a podium at Fisk University and said he had come to Nashville "not to bring inspiration, but to gain inspiration from the great movement that has taken place in this community."

28. Top Davidson County residential sales for February 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, February 2021, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

29. 2021 Middle Tennessee Summer camp list -

Camps provide an opportunity to connect with nature, participate in team-based activities and develop relationships. The COVID-19 pandemic will still have an impact on summer camps this summer as most programs and activities will have limited capacity to provide for social distancing, and may have to pivot or modify based on recommendations from local health authorities and the Center for Disease Control. Every camp has a different refund policy based on COVID as well, so please contact each one to review.

30. Top Davidson County residential sales for December 2020 -

Top residential real estate sales, December 2020, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

31. Faith groups decry Trump's plans for record low refugee cap -

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Refugee advocates, including faith-based groups that President Donald Trump is courting in his re-election bid, called on Congress Thursday to halt his administration's plans to slash the limit on refugees allowed into the U.S. to a record low, saying it goes against America's values.

32. Armed and even more dangerous -

As Derrick Henry goes, so go the Tennessee Titans. It’s really as simple as that. In playoffs and regular season games combined, when Henry rushes for 100 yards, the Titans are 13-0. That stat dates back to 2017, when Henry had the first 100-yard rushing game of his NFL career in a week six win over the Indianapolis Colts.

33. 'Too many are selfish': US nears 5 million virus cases -

BOSTON (AP) — Fourth of July gatherings, graduation parties, no-mask weddings, crowded bars — there are reasons the U.S. has racked up more than 155,000 coronavirus deaths, by far the most of any country, and is fast approaching an off-the-charts 5 million confirmed infections, easily the highest in the world.

34. Titans sign rookie drafted to back up NFL's rushing leader -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Tennessee Titans have signed their third-round draft pick, the running back expected to back up NFL rushing leader Derrick Henry.

35. Top Davidson County residential sales for March 2020 -

Top residential real estate sales, March 2020, for Davidson County, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

36. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for February 2020 -

Top residential real estate sales, February 2020, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

37. Summer camp guide 2020 -

Camps provide children and teens a chance to connect with nature, participate in team-based activities and develop relationships. From academics to athletics, there is a camp for everyone at every age, with any interest. Here are just a few.

38. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for 2019 -

Top commercial real estate sales, 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

39. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for December 2019 -

Top commercial real estate sales, December 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

40. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for December 2019 -

Top residential real estate sales, December 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

41. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for the 2010s -

Top commercial real estate sales during the 2010s for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

42. Faith, service drive Tennessee gov to keep taking refugees -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Fartun Abdi last saw her father face-to-face when she was about 1 year old living in Somalia, just before her family separated to flee fighting in the country.

For most of her life, she wasn't sure her father was alive.

43. Community Foundation announces grant recipients -

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee has announced $2,397,870 in grants to be awarded to 365 local nonprofit organizations as part of the 2019 annual grant-making process.

CFMT is a charitable organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life in 40 Middle Tennessee counties and beyond.

44. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for September 2019 -

Top residential real estate sales, September 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

45. Nashville’s Kurds feel betrayed by ‘very good’ America -

Cevahir Mustafa and her friend, Jameela Khoshaba, welcome the guy with long, white hair who walks up to the driver’s side of their black SUV after they leave Mazi International Market in downtown Little Kurdistan.

46. Top Middle Tennessee commercial sales for August 2019 -

Top commercial real estate sales, August 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

47. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for March 2019 -

Top residential real estate sales, March 2019, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

48. From sports to science, a camp for every interest -

Camp provides children with the opportunity to connect with nature, participate in human-powered activities and benefit from personal and primary relationships. From academics to athletics, there is a camp for children of almost every age or interest. Here are a few to consider when trying to find the best option for your family.

49. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for 2018 -

Top residential real estate sales, 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

50. Community Foundation awards $2.72M+ to 453 organizations -

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a charitable organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life in 40 Middle Tennessee counties and beyond, announces $2,726,800 in grants to 453 local nonprofit organizations as part of the 2018 annual grantmaking process.

51. $1 million-plus Middle Tennessee commercial sales for Q2 2018 -

Commercial real estate sales, Second quarter 2018, of $1 million of more for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

Chandler Reports has been publishing Real Estate Market Data since 1968. That year, Chandler began collecting residential sales information for the Chandler Residential Report, considered the authoritative source for residential real estate sales information. Over the next three decades, the publications have been continually refined, enhanced and expanded, growing to include lot sales data, new residential construction and absorption information, and commercial sales. In 1987, Chandler Reports began one of the first on–line real estate market data services in the country, and is a nationally recognized leader in the industry. In 2004, Chandler Reports was purchased by The Daily News Publishing Co. In 2007, Chandler introduced RegionPlus, including property research for Nashville and Middle Tennessee. Visit online at chandlerreports.com.

52. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for May 2018 -

Top residential real estate sales, May 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

53. Who starts on defense? You’ll have to wait -

Jeremy Pruitt hasn’t been afraid to change things around during his first spring practice as Tennessee’s head football coach.

First, he’s holding off until scrimmages (at least) before he talks about individual players, a change of protocol from his predecessor, Butch Jones.

54. 2018 Summer Camp Guide: Something for everyone -

Camp provides children with the opportunity to connect with nature, participate in human-powered activities and benefit from personal and primary relationships. From academics to athletics, there is a camp for everyone at every age, but the options can be overwhelming for Middle Tennessee parents.

55. Top Middle Tennessee residential sales for January 2018 -

Top residential real estate sales, January 2018, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

56. Middle Tennessee's $1M-plus residential transactions for 2017 -

There were 690 commercial real estate transactions worth $1 million or more in Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Sumner and Wilson counties in 2017, according to Chandler Reports.

Davidson County had the most with 333, followed by Williamson (152), Rutherford (104), Sumner (51) and Wilson (50).

57. Top Middle Tennessee commercial transactions for August 2017 -

Top commercial real estate sales, August 2017, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

58. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for August 2017 -

Top residential real estate sales, August 2017, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

59. Top Midstate residential transactions for second quarter 2017 -

Top residential real estate sales, second quarter 2017, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

60. Top Middle Tennessee commercial transactions for June 2017 -

Top commercial real estate sales, June 2017, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

61. Summer camp offerings in Middle Tennessee -

From academics to athletics, there is a camp for everyone at every age.
Here are just a few to try.

Adventure Science Museum

The ScienceQuest Camp at Adventure Science Center provides a wide range of science enrichment programs for youth in grades K-6, with special programs in the summer for rising 7th-9th graders. Programs combine science, technology, engineering and math in ways that encourage kids to actively discover and examine concepts for themselves. Information: www.adventuresci.org

62. Unplugged and back to nature -

Unless you’re sending your child to computer or STEM camp, expect the summer fun to be an unplugged experience. Or, as much as your kid can stand.

No “electronics,’’ says Olivia Ramsey of the philosophy at Barefoot Republic Camp and Retreat Center. The camp doesn’t “have the things that normally would break down the barriers of people saying, ‘Well, I have this and you don’t.’’

63. Back-to-back Dak? Dobbs shines at Senior Bowl -

To say Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs might be the next Dak Prescott is a stretch. Or is it?

Prescott, the former Mississippi State quarterback, caught the eye of the Dallas Cowboys with his MVP performance in the 2016 Senior Bowl. The Cowboys chose Prescott in the fourth round (No. 135 overall pick) of the 2016 NFL Draft, and it proved a fruitful pick.

64. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for Dec. 2016 -

Top residential real estate sales, December 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

65. Florida didn’t kill UT’s season; Vanderbilt could -

Tennessee’s primary goal for the 2016 football season was to win the SEC East Division, and the Vols failed. Does that mean the season was a failure? Not yet.

Not until the No. 24-ranked Vols play Vanderbilt on Saturday night (6:30 CST, SEC Network) in Nashville and find out their bowl destination.

66. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for October 2016 -

Top residential real estate sales, October 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

67. Top Middle Tennessee commercial transactions for September 2016 -

Top commercial real estate sales, September 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

68. Small school tuition not what you think -

This is the most important time of the year for college-bound high school seniors. Many are busy visiting college campuses, sweating over college entrance tests, juggling application deadlines and scavenging for scholarships.

69. Grading the Vols -

Tennessee’s football team is spending this week’s open date trying to get healthy after a rugged four-game stretch of SEC football in which they defeated Florida and Georgia and lost to Texas A&M and Alabama.

70. High-scoring Ohio a good warmup for Florida game -

Tennessee football returns to normalcy this week, if you call a noon EDT kickoff normal.

The Vols survived a Thursday night scare in the season opener against Appalachian State in Neyland Stadium. Then they roared from behind last Saturday at Bristol Motor Speedway and beat Virginia Tech 45-24 in the Pilot Flying J. Battle at Bristol before a college football record crowd of 156,990.

71. Looks like 10-2, SEC title game, Orange Bowl for UT -

Tennessee’s football team and its fans have the best of both worlds this weekend.

They get to relish in a season-opening victory Thursday night and enjoy a feast of good college football all day Saturday.

72. Players to watch as Vols make run at SEC title -

Less than a week from opening kickoff, and all is well with the UT’s football team.

Or is it?

There has been good and bad and in-between during the Vols’ fall camp, as is the case every year with every team.

73. Hendersonville's Hurd eyes the record -

Jalen Hurd knows right where he stands among Tennessee’s running backs of the past and wants to be No. 1 in career rushing yards at the end of the 2016 season.

The junior from Hendersonville Beech High School needs 892 yards to surpass Travis Henry as UT’s career rushing leader.

74. Clarksville's Reeves-Maybin confident in himself, Vol teammates -

Clarksville’s Jalen Reeves-Maybin is in full football mode as he prepares for his senior season at Tennessee.

After choosing not to enter the 2016 NFL Draft, Reeves-Maybin graduated in May after three years and is focused on helping UT win an SEC championship and improving his stock in next year’s draft. He’s also taking a few graduate courses, nothing too taxing.

75. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for June 2016 -

Top residential real estate sales, June 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

76. Top Middle Tennessee commercial real estate transactions for April 2016 -

Top commercial real estate sales, April 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

77. Not drafted? No problem. Many Vols beat the odds -

Tennessee football fans probably remember Tyler Bray throwing for 34 touchdowns and more than 3,500 yards in 2013. Or, they might remember tales of Bray throwing golf balls and beer bottles off the balcony of an apartment building near the UT campus the previous year.

78. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for first quarter 2016 -

Top residential real estate sales, first quarter 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

79. Top Middle Tennessee commercial transactions for February 2016 -

Top commercial real estate sales, January 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

80. Top Middle Tennessee commercial transactions for January 2016 -

Top commercial real estate sales, January 2016, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

81. After the bowl rush: What lies ahead for UT sports -

Don’t worry, UT fans, the 2016 football season will be here before you know it.

There is always football withdrawal after the bowl season, and spring practices are nothing like the real thing. So until the 2016 season opener against Appalachian State in Neyland Stadium on Sept. 3, we’ll have to settle for other items in which to indulge.

82. Top Middle Tennessee residential real estate transactions for October 2015 -

Top residential real estate sales, October 2015, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

83. Here’s how Vols grade going into second half -

Order has been restored in Vol Nation, at least for now.

Tennessee’s football team restored it with a 38-31 victory over then-No. 19 Georgia last Saturday at Neyland Stadium.

UT’s rally from a 24-3 deficit has much of the fan base back on board with Vols coach Butch Jones and his staff after a precarious week leading up to the game.

84. Heat really on for Jones against Arkansas -

It’s been a long week for Tennessee football coach Butch Jones. Kickoff can’t come soon enough for Jones and his staff Saturday night when the Vols (2-2, 0-1 SEC) play host to Arkansas (1-3, 0-1) at Neyland Stadium.

85. Events -

Boost Your Business Nashville. A boot camp-style event to help the region’s small businesses grow. Facebook is teaming with other small business advocates – Mailchimp, Shopify, Visa and Zenefits – as well as author and small business marketing expert Mari Smith. The event will include a keynote from Facebook’s director of small business, Jonathan Czaja, a panel featuring local small businesses and breakout sessions led by Facebook, Mailchimp, and Shopify. Two sessions today: 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 1-5:30 p.m. $25. Marathon Music Works, 1402 Clinton St., Nashville. Information: https://boostyourbusiness-nashville.eventfarm.com

86. Vols open fall camp with great expectations -

It’s hard to miss the buzz of excitement as Tennessee’s football team starts preseason practices for the 2015 season in Butch Jones’ third year as head coach.

That’s what a winning record and a bowl victory does for a program and for fans starved for success.

87. Top residential real estate transactions for June 2015 -

Top residential real estate transactions, June 2015, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

88. Top residential real estate transactions for April 2015 -

Top residential real estate transactions, April 2015, for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

89. Kelly, Berry battle for safety spot in legacy showdown -

Todd Kelly Jr. concludes his first spring practice with Tennessee’s football team this week in a heated competition for a safety job.

No surprise there.

Kelly, former all-state player at Webb School of Knoxville, was an impact player as a true freshman in 2014.

90. Vols’ Dobbs embraces the role of ‘CEO quarterback’ -

Joshua Dobbs enters his junior season as Tennessee’s undisputed No. 1 quarterback and team leader, the player most responsible for the Vols’ relevance again in SEC football.

Perhaps Dobbs will guide the Vols to an SEC East Division title, or even a league championship. Maybe we will see Dobbs in the NFL one day, or designing a spacecraft for NASA.

91. Jones, Vols make honor roll with recruiting class -

KNOXVILLE – Butch Jones has done it again.

Tennessee’s football coach has created a national buzz with his 2015 recruiting class.

UT finished with the No. 4 class in the nation as rated by 247Sports and ended up ranked No. 5 by Rivals when the Feb. 4 national signing day was over.

92. Top 2014 residential real estate transactions -

Top 2014 residential real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

93. Big hit and some misses from 2014 early enrollees -

KNOXVILLE – Recruiting is anything but an exact science. Experts are everywhere. Star ratings rise and fall. Player projections are widely varied.

One thing is certain: Only time will tell if coaches hit or miss on a recruit.

94. Top October 2014 residential real estate transactions -

Top September 2014 residential real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

95. Embracing immigrants with open arms -

Immigrants have warmly embraced Nashville, and increasingly, the city is warming up to them, welcoming a broad international community to add to the city’s burgeoning success.

“Immigration is obviously a sensitive issue and people get passionate about it, but I think Nashville has benefited a great deal from the fact that it’s become more diverse, benefitted a great deal from the influx of new immigrants, and I think that our rise to prominence and our increased prosperity, is actually linked to that,’’ says Mayor Karl Dean, who recently created the Mayor’s Office for New Americans [MONA].

96. Gulf of Mexico residents hail ruling against BP -

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Environmentalists, recreational fishermen and people who make their living on the Gulf of Mexico are hailing a federal judge's ruling that could mean $18 billion in additional fines for BP over the nation's worst offshore oil spill.

97. Vols resurrect fond memories of ‘Wide Receiver U’ -

KNOXVILLE – None of the receivers on the University of Tennessee football team were born when the program was dubbed “Wide Receiver U” in the 1980s.

Guys like Tim McGee, Anthony Miller, Alvin Harper and Carl Pickens paved the way for UT to become the premier destination for wide receivers seeking stardom into the 1990s.

98. Top Midstate commercial real estate transactions for December 2013 -

Top December 2013 commercial real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

99. Top Midstate commercial real estate transactions for 2013 -

Top 2013 commercial real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.

100. Top Midstate residential real estate transactions for Dec. 2013 -

Top December 2013 residential real estate transactions for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and Sumner counties, as compiled by Chandler Reports.