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1. Key takeaways from a debate that featured tense clashes and closed with a Taylor Swift endorsement -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced each other on the debate stage for the first — and possibly the last — time.

The Democratic vice president opened Tuesday night's faceoff with a power move, marching across the stage to Trump's lectern to shake his hand.

2. Pictures worth a thousand songs -

Ed Rode didn’t know what he didn’t know. Fortunately, he was in a room with someone who did. As a newly hired photographer at the Nashville Banner in Fall 1990, Rode found himself being assigned large-scale projects like chronicling the emerging work of the recently opened Saturn manufacturing plant, but also smaller, unique-to-Nashville assignments around the music business.

3. FINN’s Button, Lindsley now senior partners -

FINN Partners has promoted Lisa Button and Andrea Lindsley to senior partners in recognition. Button and Lindsley lead the fast-growing Community Impact Group in the Southeast, along with senior partner Philip McGowan.

4. T Bone Burnett is trading his dystopian sensibilities for some warm-hearted acoustic music -

NEW YORK (AP) — At an age when many contemporaries contemplate retirement, musician T Bone Burnett has made big changes in his life and art.

Burnett, most celebrated for his production acumen, uprooted from Los Angeles to move to Nashville and recorded a warm-hearted disc of his own songs for the first time in nearly two decades. Indie rockers Lucius and Rosanne Cash add their voices to the acoustic collection.

5. Bloomberg tops the Chronicle of Philanthropy's list of America's biggest donors in 2023 -

Michael Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor, gave the most to charitable causes last year, followed by Nike co-founder Phil Knight and his wife, Penny, and Michael Dell and his wife, Susan, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy's exclusive list of the 50 Americans who donated the largest sums to nonprofits last year.

6. PGA Tour strikes $3 billion deal with Fenway-led investment group. Players to get equity ownership -

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — The PGA Tour is getting a $3 billion investment from Strategic Sports Group in a deal announced Wednesday that would give players access to more than $1.5 billion as equity owners in the new PGA Tour Enterprises.

7. Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, has died at age 93 -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, an unwavering voice of moderate conservatism and the first woman to serve on the nation's highest court, died Friday. She was 93.

8. Long-overdue Opry visit a true Music City delight -

At intermission, a tall, slim fellow in a camo baseball cap grinned as he walked by, no doubt seeing the smile that had been perched on my face pretty much all evening.

“You enjoying it?” he asked. I told him I was.

9. McCarthy juggles government shutdown and Biden impeachment inquiry as House returns to messy fall -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is a man who stays in motion — enthusiastically greeting tourists at the Capitol, dashing overseas last week to the G7 summit of industrial world leaders, raising funds back home to elect fellow Republicans to the House majority.

10. Takeaways from the Trump indictment that alleges a campaign of 'fraud and deceit' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal indictment of Donald Trump on Tuesday marks the first time that the former president has been formally held accountable for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat. And it adds new details to what was already known about his actions, and those of his key allies, in the weeks leading up to the violent Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection.

11. 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' is here. Here's how to reconsider Swift's transformative album -

LOS ANGELES (AP) — In 2010, newly anointed as a Grammy winner, Taylor Swift released "Speak Now," her third studio album and her first without a single songwriting collaboration.

Her 2006 self-titled debut and 2008's "Fearless" had inspired both acclaim and criticism for her bold bridges and keen lyricism — these are masterful country-pop songs, critics argued, but surely a teen idol wasn't responsible for them. Swift proved her detractors wrong on "Speak Now," an album that arrived just before her pivot from country's youngest hope to pop's freshest voice.

12. Record-breaking travel expected for July 4th -

Tennesseans will travel in record numbers for Independence Day. AAA forecasts more than 1 million Tennesseans will take at least one trip of 50 miles or more between Friday and Tuesday. That’s 42,000 more holiday travelers than the previous record high, set last year.

13. With House shifting, Congress moves to lock in Ukraine funds -

WASHINGTON (AP) — On the heels of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's emotional appeal for continued U.S. support, Congress is set to ensure the money keeps flowing for years, even after Republicans take control of the House.

14. Biden, Macron ready to talk Ukraine, trade in state visit -

WASHINGTON (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron is headed to Washington for the first state visit of Joe Biden's presidency — a revival of diplomatic pageantry that had been put on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

15. Duchene's goal, assist lead Predators to 2-1 win over Wild -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Matt Duchene scored a goal and assisted on another to lead the Nashville Predators to a 2-1 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday night.

Nino Niederreiter also scored and Juuse Saros made 32 saves for Nashville. Ryan Johansen had two assists.

16. Progressives retract Ukraine letter to Biden after uproar -

WASHINGTON (AP) — A group of progressive Democrats in Congress said Tuesday it had retracted a letter to the White House urging President Joe Biden to engage in direct diplomatic talks with Russia after it triggered an uproar among Democrats and raised questions about the strength of the party's support for Ukraine.

17. Top Davidson County residential sales for September 2022 -

Top residential real estate sales, September 2022, for Davidson County, as compiled by the Nashville Ledger.

AddressCityZipFiling DateBuyersSellersSale Price
1817 Tyne Nashville 37215 9/23 Mitchell Elise Smith; Mitchell Banford Raye Irby Charles L; Irby Kate M; Montgomery Kevin D $5,600,000
909 Glendale Nashville 37204 9/9 Kadya LLC Lucky Numbers LLC $4,500,000
5655 Granny White Brentwood 37027 9/21 Stauffer Dean; Stauffer Shelagh Pacific Coast Prop LLC $4,300,000
3104 Woodlawn Nashville 37215 9/2 Double Happy Living Trust Edrm LLC $4,100,000
4706 Belmont Park Nashville 37215 9/13 Assad LLC Ellison Jennifer; Ellison Jon; Frost Jeremy $3,450,000
2510 Ridgewood Nashville 37215 9/26 McGinn Matthew Chatham Trust $3,300,000
4338 Chickering Nashville 37215 9/16 Eyken-Sluyters Eric; Nickin Amy 4338 Chickering Trust $3,250,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/20 Anderson Benjamin; Anderson Morgan 151 Nashville Project LP $3,200,000
102 Clydelan Nashville 37205 9/7 Iris LLC Kunkel Neil; Walker Paula $3,185,000
2028 Sunset Hills Nashville 37215 9/26 Magnolia Ridge Trust Montgomery Kevin D; Strifert Kim Elizabeth; Sweatt John David $2,950,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/13 Gannaway Richard Philip 151 Nashville Project LP $2,680,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Kambour Annaliese; Rubin Lawrence 151 Nashville Project LP $2,600,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/6 Mixter Prop LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $2,520,000
3704 Central Avenue Nashville 37205 9/29 Blane Hayden Lash; Blane James Brent Stansell James N Jr; Stansell Shirley B $2,500,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/23 Harlon J Kimbro Jr Revocable Living Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $2,490,000
3428 Stokesmont Nashville 37215 9/29 Vernich Leigh Wilhite; Vernich Paul David Austin Carolyn Sue; Head William Michael $2,450,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Kevin E Scott Revocable Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $2,440,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Fulling Mill Nashville Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $2,400,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/27 Buteo Prop LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $2,400,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/2 Denbrock Larry W 151 Nashville Project LP $2,375,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/30 Johnson Michael D 151 Nashville Project LP $2,325,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/13 Brogan Chase 151 Nashville Project LP $2,310,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/9 Kmi Holdings LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $2,310,000
7860 Learning Nashville 37221 9/29 Bellevue Storage Partners LLC Phelan Stow-It LLC $2,300,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 FS160 Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $2,255,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/27 Big Red Ventures LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $2,235,100
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/9 Grisham Cheryl L; Grisham Douglas M 151 Nashville Project LP $2,220,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/13 Henderson Robert 151 Nashville Project LP $2,185,000
906 Dorset Brentwood 37027 9/27 Mubarak Anthony; Mubarak Kendra W Conley Joanna Jordan; Conley Richard Matthew $2,100,000
1908 Edenbridge Nashville 37215 9/29 Kuriyan Chandra Revocable Trust Hadley Stacia; Hadley Thomas F $2,100,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Harnen James T Jr 151 Nashville Project LP $2,095,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Lindelm Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $2,035,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/16 Yifan Li Revocable Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $2,030,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/14 Davis Durwood Michael 151 Nashville Project LP $1,980,000
3426 Hopkins Nashville 37215 9/12 Sweeting Raeshell; Sweeting Shane Aldrich Laura Kathleen; Aldrich Michael Samuel $1,950,000
1809 Castleman Nashville 37215 9/7 Voit Louis Linwood III; Voit Victoria Ann Saros Juuse $1,950,000
4215 Harding Nashville 37205 9/20 DBI-MBA Prop LLC Robinson Tracey Lee $1,900,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/20 Morgan Robert 151 Nashville Project LP $1,870,000
921 Bowring Nashville 37215 9/21 Michaud Olafsson Revocable Trust; Olafsson Bentz Prop LLC; Mariel Rich Preservation Trust $1,850,000
  Nashville 37215 9/12 Coombs Brayden G; Coombs Kerry JB Partners $1,830,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/13 Cervinia LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $1,820,000
117B 46th Nashville 37209 9/29 Griffin Thomas Blackburn Karen; Blackburn Rick $1,800,000
1601 Observatory Nashville 37215 9/23 Rogan Alice Shivers Harriette H; Shivers Ralph D $1,800,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/9 Walls Kenneth Lucas 151 Nashville Project LP $1,780,000
5451 Granny White Brentwood 37027 9/22 Carlock Clay Jr Vouvalides Family Living Trust $1,775,000
16 2ND Nashville 37201 9/8 Agee John Warren; Agee Laurie Young 151 Nashville Project LP $1,770,000
899 Van Leer Nashville 37220 9/1 Stone Oak Builders LLC Allen Angela $1,755,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/7 Strong Marcy Lynn 151 Nashville Project LP $1,740,000
2008 Natchez Nashville 37212 9/20 Jackson Brett; Brzozowicz Emily Koster Kimberly $1,737,500
3509 Ruland Nashville 37215 9/28 Woys James Miles Paul Michael; Wellenraiter-Miles Beth Marie $1,725,000
4105 Estes Nashville 37215 9/28 Serck Emily Ayres; Serck Matthew Grady Hocking Heather Mayzell; Hocking Kyle Mitchell $1,700,000
3422 Benham Nashville 37215 9/29 Hood Terry William; Loeffler Eric Edward Hadidi Zinah; Izzy Manhal $1,699,000
2911B Snowden Nashville 37204 9/20 Al-Nimri Elaina; Gagliano Jeffrey White Pines Building Group LLC $1,675,000
930 Gale Nashville 37204 9/15 Sooner R Routhier Revocable Trust Grenier Geoffrey $1,650,000
935 Douglas Nashville 37204 9/7 Gulati Errin Weiss Nicole L; Weiss Robert A $1,595,000
305 Chamberlin Nashville 37209 9/28 Poss Molly M; Poss Robert N Finn Holdings LLC $1,595,000
323B McKennell Nashville 37206 9/22 Jones Benjamin Tyler; Jones Tess Marie Wiser Hannah; Wiser Thomas $1,520,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Day Robbie; Day Tiffani 151 Nashville Project LP $1,515,000
2615 Hemingway Nashville 37215 9/1 Montgomery Classic Const LLC Lima Maria De Fatima; Villalta Fernando $1,500,000
1405 Burton Valley Nashville 37215 9/8 Range Construction LLC Hoagey Janice Hunt; Hunt Betty Owens $1,500,000
1931 Warfield Nashville 37215 9/30 Brenda Wood Frei Living Trust Tomblinson Courtney Miles; Tomblinson Ian David $1,460,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/20 Gentry Claude Douglas; Gentry Sherry Jeanette 151 Nashville Project LP $1,435,000
4608 General Lowrey Nashville 37215 9/20 Keen Shawn Deschaine Jarrod M $1,425,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/9 Kavanagh John E III; Kavanagh Kathleen M 151 Nashville Project LP $1,400,000
1115 Biltmore Nashville 37204 9/13 Baker Cavanagh Rybacki Tarala; Rybacki Timothy $1,400,000
1244 Hickory Springs Brentwood 37027 9/21 Gregory And Alison Baumer Revocable Trust Black Annie Gaines; Black Annie Michele Tarbett; Crawford Cara Ainsley; Gaines Andrew Donald; Gaines Edward Eric; Gaines Robert Michael; Gaines Shelby Michaela; Gaines Mitchell Gene Russell $1,400,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/13 Welk Lynn H 151 Nashville Project LP $1,400,000
180 9th Nashville 37203 9/7 JJA Prop LLC Mansfield Beverly Darnall; Mansfield Stephen $1,400,000
1496B Woodmont Nashville 37215 9/13 Patel Ashish; Patel Priya Jet Group LLC $1,400,000
1212 Laurel Nashville 37203 9/16 Franzen Holdings LLC Mary Kay Corbeil 2015 GST-Exempt Family Trust $1,395,000
1215B Sigler Nashville 37203 9/6 Timian Luke; Timian Scott Destefano Christopher; Destefano Lauren $1,370,000
501 Brook Hollow Nashville 37205 9/27 Gregory Real Estate LLC Leathers Meredith Boyd; Leathers Robert Alexander $1,365,000
116 Windsor Nashville 37205 9/27 Pickens Rebecca Lynn; Pickens Ward Austin Elizabeth T $1,360,000
134 Prospect Nashville 37205 9/21 Wang Yu; Zhao Juan Johnson A Richard; Johnson Mary D $1,350,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/2 Knestrick William E 151 Nashville Project LP $1,325,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Gonser Reggie Jarrett 151 Nashville Project LP $1,320,000
2502 Brittany Nashville 37206 9/13 Martin Charles Burke BMB Prop GP $1,317,500
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/7 Wall Daniel Mathews 151 Nashville Project LP $1,300,000
900 20th Nashville 37212 9/28 Alexander Howard; Alexander Rebecca Johnson Michael David $1,300,000
1103 2nd Nashville 37210 9/2 Fortune Ameliah Jennifer; Fortune Taylor Scalise Angela Shields; Scalise Justin Thomas; Shields Angela Delight $1,285,000
1115 Ozark Nashville 37206 9/28 Orr Shane; Orr Tia-Clair East Greenway Park LLC $1,284,800
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/7 Jnsanzo LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $1,275,000
5813 Robert E Lee Nashville 37215 9/14 Turner Barbara B; Turner James F Jr Seidner Mary D $1,268,800
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/23 222/2505 Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $1,253,800
1117 Ozark Nashville 37206 9/14 Pride Jonathan Raphael; Pride Sa Cara Shaw Aerial Infill LLC $1,252,600
4035 Sneed Nashville 37215 9/8 LOF White Pines Building Group LLC $1,250,000
507 Woodhurst Nashville 37220 9/28 Cherwak George II; Cherwak Jade Harber Nathan; Harber Samantha $1,250,000
3515 Byron Nashville 37205 9/30 Wright Katherine M; Wright Paul J Stephanie S Hamilton Living Trust $1,250,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Windley Family Revocable Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $1,241,000
1901 Warfield Nashville 37215 9/23 Stoll Andrew Myers Raechel Lee; Myers Ryan William $1,240,000
5 Peach Blossom Nashville 37205 9/16 Woodlief Philip Crumel Dawn Risa $1,240,000
700 Hillwood Nashville 37205 9/8 Kawecki Jacek; Kawecki Meghan Lybrand Terry P; Reddick Rebecca E $1,235,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/20 Tannenbaum Aaron 151 Nashville Project LP $1,223,800
1212 Laurel Nashville 37203 9/12 Skyrock LLC MGG Revocable Trust $1,220,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/27 Chelsea TN LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $1,213,700
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Spoolstra Albern; Spoolstra Stephanie 151 Nashville Project LP $1,205,000
301 Demonbreun Nashville 37201 9/19 Sanchez Holdings LLC T&M Encore LLC $1,200,000
700 12th Nashville 37203 9/27 Chatham Trust Mancuso Scott $1,200,000
4111 Colorado Nashville 37209 9/1 Proctor Elizabeth C; Proctor Robert W Jr Colgan Kenneth Earl; Colgan Phillip Eugene; Colgan Robert Steven $1,200,000
514 Davidson Nashville 37205 9/9 Lehman Danae; Lehman Steve 2K Dev LLC $1,200,000
4617 Churchwood Nashville 37220 9/27 Greenleaf Jennifer B; Greenleaf William R Concord Capital LLC $1,200,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 One Hundred Percent LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $1,193,800
625 27th Nashville 37209 9/6 Fabbro Dante; Sissons Colton SBK LLC $1,165,000
1924 Castleman Nashville 37215 9/15 Province Builders LLC Taylor Judith Ann $1,150,000
834B Argyle Nashville 37203 9/27 Tisch Bertram A; Tisch Caitlin LS-TG Home Fund LLC $1,150,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Nakamoto Co Ltd 151 Nashville Project LP $1,141,800
2031 Neelys Bend Madison 37115 9/2 Riley Jeffrey C; Braly Curtis Croxall Terrie $1,137,500
2815 Kenway Nashville 37215 9/20 Chesnut Infill GP King Tony Craig; Saito Kaori $1,133,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/27 Mark E Carr Declaration of Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $1,130,000
1403 Forrest Nashville 37206 9/9 Katz Benjamin Michael; Wolfe Jessica Rachel Cone Christina; Doherty Andrew $1,127,000
832 Argyle Nashville 37203 9/20 Shvartsman Mark Ls-Tg Home Fund LLC $1,120,000
501 27th Nashville 37209 9/6 Xue Xiahua Zhang Yao; Zhu Ling; Bai Mingfeng $1,100,000
3733 Estes Nashville 37215 9/30 McClain Cory Bam Ventures LLC $1,090,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/20 Patel Neil; Patel Raj 151 Nashville Project LP $1,090,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/7 Leduc Living Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $1,078,700
209 54th Nashville 37209 9/2 Groth Sylvia L Brady Cassandra C; Brady John P $1,075,000
6104 Chickering Nashville 37215 9/23 Shulman Brian; Shulman Lisa Jane H Sullivan Living Trust; Family Trust $1,075,000
839 Dewees Nashville 37204 9/12 Weiss Robert A Ghost Investments Inc $1,050,000
807 Porter Nashville 37206 9/20 Mickle Ryan PPM House Trust Agreement $1,050,000
9033 Old Charlotte Pegram 37143 9/21 Harmon Chris G; Harmon Sharon K Nolan Adele; Seaman Jason R $1,050,000
6512 Jocelyn Hollow Nashville 37205 9/29 Morrison Erik; Morrison Lindsay Wise Hunt Kayla F; Hunt Ryan P $1,050,000
1316 3rd Nashville 37208 9/26 Haley David; Haley Jill Belcher William Jr; Lux Ryan; Rose-Belcher Stephanie $1,050,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/7 Donna S McCreery Revocable Living Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $1,050,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/7 T&B Property Holdings LLC 151 Nashville Project LP $1,030,000
608 Madison Nashville 37208 9/15 608 Madison Street Unit 2 Trust Mainland Germantown LLC $1,011,750
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Ross Doan Revocable Living Trust 151 Nashville Project LP $1,003,700
144 Prospect Nashville 37205 9/23 Osborne Anthony Phillip; Osborne Jennifer S Parkes Paula Smith Estate $1,000,000
6620 Holt Nashville 37211 9/9 Milliken Nancy; Milliken Todd; Milliken Todd M Bussell Helen T; Bussell Kenneth G $1,000,000
785 Brook Hollow Nashville 37205 9/1 Janice E Ticich Revocable Trust Wiggs Jon; Wiggs Jonathan; Wiggs Jordan; Wiggs Sheryl Jordan $999,999
6024 Brentwood Chase Brentwood 37027 9/1 Bethel Aaron; Bethel Carly Wendland Lauri Jean; Wendland Scott Michael $999,900
1824 10th Nashville 37203 9/6 Griffin Haley; Griffin Perry Stewart Emily R; Stewart Kevin L $999,000
3330 Love Nashville 37212 9/15 Womer Fay Y; Womer Mark T Goodson John W; Kemp Katherine Marie $995,000
3602 Mayflower Nashville 37204 9/9 Carter Jessica; Carter Spencer Herron David S; Moore R L $994,000
3733 Estes Nashville 37215 9/30 Bam Ventures LLC Miller Nathaniel Moore; Miller Katharine Louise $990,000
4311 Nebraska Nashville 37209 9/28 Bock Dillon; Bock Kristin; Cardo Randy Serck Emily; Serck Matthew $985,000
4256 Jamesborough Nashville 37215 9/1 Smith Hunter Joseph; Smith Katherine Dabney Williams Rebecca White $983,000
1515 Norvel Nashville 37216 9/30 Trinidad Andres O; Trinidad Kelly M Carter Benjamin E $980,000
2111 10th Nashville 37204 9/7 Knell Family Prop LLC Middleton Tyler $975,000
605 16th Nashville 37206 9/1 Jacob Paul; Nair Devika Park Jeremy M; Park Kendall C $975,000
139 Kenner Nashville 37205 9/27 Greene Joy T; Greene Steven L Whelan Patrick $970,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Chu Angela; Milazzo Evan 151 Nashville Project LP $970,000
5960 Lickton Goodlettsville 37072 9/21 Culver Christy J; Culver Jay G Dillon Sarah; Dillon William E $962,000
476 Humphreys Nashville 37203 9/13 Ojas Oasis LLC S Rae Productions LLC $954,250
1553 Harding Nashville 37215 9/9 Owen Dev LLC Bars Hooper Holdings LLC $950,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Khan Sajid 151 Nashville Project LP $950,000
1017 Mansfield Nashville 37206 9/28 Jenkins Lauren; Jenkins Steven Newport Group Prop LLC $950,000
1110 6th Nashville 37207 9/16 Davis Sean Akira Kassinger Jacob A; Kassinger Olivia $950,000
859 Vibe Nashville 37216 9/15 Cmc Dev LLC GDM Prop LLC $950,000
110 31st Nashville 37203 9/19 Adkisson Craig Kelley Trustee; Craig Kelley Adkisson Trust Chen Katherine K; Hayes Leslie G $950,000
160 2nd Nashville 37201 9/8 Johnson Nils 151 Nashville Project LP $945,000
2627 Airpark Nashville 37206 9/23 Davis Michael F Harrison Johnny R; Ulshafer Steven Lee $925,000
4410 Soper Nashville 37204 9/2 2K Dev LLC Stewart Julia H; Stewart Wavell P $925,000
608 Barrywood Nashville 37220 9/21 Bethel Traci; Head David Hammers Karen; Percy Karen; Hammers Stephen $925,000
2818B Kirkwood Nashville 37204 9/8 Mobeck Prop LLC Gunnar Jessica $925,000
1553 Harding Nashville 37215 9/9 Bars Hooper Holdings LLC Speer Judith Lynn Brewer $905,000
1710 Primrose Nashville 37212 9/22 Rolling Hollow Prop LLC Northern Cheree; Thomas Evelyn; Thomas Gary; Thomas Shirley $900,000
932 Archer Nashville 37203 9/13 St Joesph Prop LLC LF Farms LLC $895,000
4026 Lealand Nashville 37204 9/2 Hull Michael Maggart Revocable Living Trust; Mark Edwina Maggart Revocable Living Trust $894,000
909B Beechmont Nashville 37206 9/2 Leonard Michael; Smith Brenna Jackson Valley Land Partners LLC $893,000
1409A Hawkins Nashville 37203 9/30 Mock Che Becori Snyder William F $875,000
1400 Arthur Nashville 37208 9/28 Kjjj Equities Group LLC 1400 Arthur LLC $875,000
4308 Morriswood Nashville 37204 9/19 Alvis Ann; Alvis Bret Curley Linda K; Davidson Brigid $875,000
530B Stevenson Nashville 37209 9/2 Schaefer Charles J; Schaefer Janet A Lauderback George Phillip II; Lauderback Tina Lynn $870,000
110 31st Nashville 37203 9/2 Thanawalla Farid Link Sonya J $867,500
2909 Glenmeade Nashville 37216 9/13 Karas Rj Michael; Karas Megan Maria Yinzers LLC $865,000
6212 Banbury Brentwood 37027 9/7 Odom John Scott Jr; Odom Lisa Ellington Owens Julie L $860,000
6001 Woodland Hills Nashville 37211 9/30 Zanotti Sarah Talbert Darrell B; Talbert Kimberly R $860,000
111 Glendale Garden Nashville 37204 9/30 Beechboard Robert Daniel; Lopez Gabriel Dominguez Michelle L; Montgomery Michelle L; Dominguez Robert R Jr $855,000
222 Chapel Nashville 37206 9/14 Arbor Revocable Living Trust Vanboskirk Shar $850,000
405B 10th Nashville 37206 9/14 Crenshaw William B Jackson Valley Land Partners LLC $850,000
421 36th Nashville 37209 9/16 Bondili Balaji; Bondili Meghna Wilson Virginia M $850,000
754 Alloway Nashville 37203 9/12 Shilz Adam J Galioto Amanda; Lynn Michael R $850,000
842 Bresslyn Nashville 37205 9/8 Lrs Prop LLC Kms Prop LLC $850,000
407B 10th Nashville 37206 9/1 Tanner Anthony; Tanner Erin Jackson Valley Land Part LLC $850,000
514B Moore Nashville 37203 9/30 McCarthy Molly Melissa Schumacher Grant A; Schumacher Amanda R $840,000
913B Marilyn Nashville 37209 9/16 Edwards Kimberly; Nardozzi Daniel Dodd Dev Group LLC $840,000
327 Elberta Nashville 37210 9/20 Fiona Whelan Prine Family Trust Davis Glory; Therber Angela Gaye; Therber Betty Sue Estate; Therber Darlene; Therber Deborah; Therber Franklin D Estate; Therber Jonathan Wade Executor; Therber Marvin Kent; Therber Roger; Fairhope Faith Therber $840,000
700 12th Nashville 37203 9/2 Nicoletta Kevin Gannaway Richard P $830,000
512 Achievement Nashville 37209 9/30 Hudson Megan; McKemie Warren Nedds Robert Daniel $825,000
4807 Granny White Nashville 37220 9/1 8Gco Revocable Living Trust; Church Stephen Trustee Blank Joseph John III; Boyd Margaret B; Boyd Patrick S $825,000
6666 Brookmont Nashville 37205 9/15 Rothberg Kim; Rothberg Michael Vilis Trust $820,000
700 12th Nashville 37203 9/12 Taube Emily Campbell; Taube Emily Campbell; Taube Emily Campbell Sarah E Gates Revocable Trust $806,000
916B Crescent Hill Nashville 37206 9/27 Golder Erika P; Golder Jonathan David Southern Legacy Homes LLC $805,000
2301B Barclay Nashville 37206 9/19 Michael T Modic Revocable Trust; Modic Michael T Trustee Prichard Megan; Prichard Richard $804,900
5564 Nevil Brentwood 37027 9/21 Owens Julie Howard Mary Miller $804,000
404 16th Nashville 37206 9/7 Mansoori Sarah Bright-Kramer Christy; Kramer Jesse Wayne; Bright Christy $803,000
5002 Dakota Nashville 37209 9/6 Cielo Ventures LLC Bars Hooper Holdings LLC $800,000
6 Middleton Nashville 37210 9/1 Tf Unit 1 LLC Ritzen George Lee $800,000
2722 Sharondale Nashville 37215 9/22 Faris Katherine; Standard Scott Crawford Jr Geer Christopher J $800,000
808 Regimental Hermitage 37076 9/6 French Corey; Williams Jeremy Grandview Custom Homes LLC $800,000

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18. How Tennessee, other U.S. states have banned, limited, protected abortion -

The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that had provided a constitutional right to abortion. Friday's ruling is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states. In anticipation of the decision, several states led by Democrats have taken steps to protect abortion access. The decision also sets up the potential for legal fights between the states over whether providers and those who help women obtain abortions can be sued or prosecuted.

19. VU Children’s Hospital No. 1 in state, Southeast -

Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt has once again been named the No. 1 children’s hospital in Tennessee and continues to be recognized among the top pediatric hospitals in the nation, the latest U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospital rankings finds.

20. Dome alone? No, it takes more to land Super Bowl -

Several years ago, city and state leaders discussing the future of the Nashville sports landscape during the 2020s had one key question: Could Nashville host a Super Bowl. The really short answer was “no” and for two very simple reasons: Not enough hotels and the lack of a stadium that could accommodate such a mammoth undertaking.

21. Makar scores in OT, Avs win 2-1 over Predators in Game 2 -

DENVER (AP) — Cale Makar sent a low liner through traffic and then quickly found himself surrounded by happy teammates.

Maybe the happiest of all was at the other end. After all, it was goaltender Darcy Kuemper's 32nd birthday. The goal made for quite a present.

22. Predators will start Ingram in goal for Game 2 against Avs -

DENVER (AP) — The Nashville Predators will start goaltender Connor Ingram in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche.

Ingram replaced David Rittich during Game 1 after Rittich surrendered five first-period goals as Colorado cruised to a 7-2 win. Ingram allowed two goals and stopped 30 shots in his NHL postseason debut.

23. Crosby gives Pens OT win over Preds, reaches 1,400 points -

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Sidney Crosby decided enough was enough.

The Penguins were mired in a lengthy, late-season losing streak and Crosby sat on the precipice of another NHL milestone. Pittsburgh's captain took care of both with a flick of the wrist in overtime.

24. Duchene's two goals, assist lead Predators over Ducks 4-1 -

NASHVILLE (AP) — Matt Duchene had two goals and an assist, Juuse Saros made 27 saves and the Nashville Predators beat the Anaheim Ducks 4-1 Thursday night.

Filip Forsberg had a goal and two assists and Colton Sissons also scored for the Predators, winners of three straight. Nashville entered Thursday in the top wild-card spot in the tight Western Conference race to the postseason.

25. Legislators seek to negate what Old Hickory fixed -

Perhaps it’s asking too much for Tennessee lawmakers to have an awareness and appreciation of the past, since many don’t seem to have much of a grasp on the present. Still, you’d think they might have a certain familiarity with events involving Tennessee’s favorite White House occupant.

26. Schenn, Barbashev score twice in Blues' 5-3 win over Preds -

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Brayden Schenn and Ivan Barbashev each had two goals and two assists as the St. Louis Blues came from behind to beat the Nashville Predators 5-3 on Monday night.

Ryan O'Reilly added a goal and two assists in the first meeting between the teams since they played back-to-back games in February 2020. St. Louis' victory left the clubs tied for second place in the Central Division with 51 points apiece.

27. Justices' views on abortion in their own words and votes -

WASHINGTON (AP) — When the Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday over whether Mississippi can ban abortions after 15 weeks, the justices will be focused on an issue that has dominated the term. Not only is there Mississippi's call to overrule Roe v. Wade, but justices are already considering a Texas law banning abortion at roughly six weeks and written to make it difficult to mount legal challenges against it.

28. Justices' views on abortion in their own words and votes -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Abortion already is dominating the Supreme Court's new term, months before the justices will decide whether to reverse decisions reaching back nearly 50 years. Not only is there Mississippi's call to overrule Roe v. Wade, but the court also soon will be asked again to weigh in on the Texas law banning abortion at roughly six weeks.

29. Top Davidson County residential sales for second quarter 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, second quarter 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.

30. Top Davidson County residential sales for April 2021 -

Top residential real estate sales, April 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.

31. High court mulls police power to enter homes without warrant -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday weighed when police can enter homes without a warrant, with the justices making up scenarios involving elderly neighbors, a cat in a tree, a mask-less social gathering and even a Van Gogh painting to help them resolve the case.

32. Predators defeat Stars 4-3 in shootout -

DALLAS (AP) — Roman Josi scored the final shootout goal on a backhander, helping the Nashville Predators beat the Dallas Stars 4-3 after blowing a 3-0 third-period lead Sunday night.

Josi and Forsberg scored in the shootout as the Predators ended a three-game losing streak. Rookie Eeli Tolvanen had a goal and an assist in regulation, Mikael Granlund and Calle Jarnkrok added goals and Pekka Rinne made 35 saves for Nashville.

33. Biden eyes GOP supporters while Trump focuses on his base -

In the four months since Joe Biden effectively won the Democratic presidential nomination, he has focused on consolidating the party's divergent and often warring factions. As the closing stretch of the campaign nears, that effort will expand to include Republicans disaffected with President Donald Trump.

34. Justices rule states can bind presidential electors' votes -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that states can require presidential electors to back their states' popular vote winner in the Electoral College.

The ruling, in cases in Washington state and Colorado just under four months before the 2020 election, leaves in place laws in 32 states and the District of Columbia that bind electors to vote for the popular-vote winner, as electors almost always do anyway.

35. Taylor Swift surprises some fans with cash donations -

From finding ways to help others cope to sheltering in place to canceling events, here's a look at some of the ways the entertainment industry is reacting to the spread of the coronavirus, which most people recover from but can cause severe illness in the elderly and those with preexisting medical conditions.

36. Taylor Swift surprises some fans with cash donations -

From finding ways to help others cope to sheltering in place to canceling events, here's a look at some of the ways the entertainment industry is reacting to the spread of the coronavirus, which most people recover from but can cause severe illness in the elderly and those with preexisting medical conditions.

37. Granlund beats buzzer, scores in OT as Preds beat Flames 4-3 -

NASHVILLE (AP) — The Nashville Predators gambled that keeping Mikael Granlund instead of trading the pending free agent at the deadline could help them play their way into the postseason.

Granlund certainly delivered Thursday night.

38. 'Fail Not:' What to watch ahead of Trump's Senate trial -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hear ye, hear ye: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is hitting the send button on President Donald Trump's impeachment.

That's after she paused the whole constitutional matter, producing a three-week standoff with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and complicating the campaigning picture for the five Democratic senators in the White House race.

39. Former ambassador says she was warned to 'watch my back' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — It started with a warning to watch her back, that people were "looking to hurt" her. From there, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch told House investigators, it escalated into a chilling campaign to fire her as President Donald Trump and his allies angled in Eastern Europe for political advantage at home.

40. Border bill exposes Dems' rift over limits of fighting Trump -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hardly anyone in Congress opposes improving the horrific conditions awaiting many migrants caught spilling across the southwest border. Yet for Democrats, distrust of President Donald Trump runs so deep that a uniformly popular humanitarian aid bill prompted the party's deepest and most bitter divisions since they took House control in January .

41. Klingberg's OT goal ends Preds' season -

DALLAS (AP) — With a chance to clinch a playoff series at home for the first time in 11 years, the Dallas Stars needed overtime again. They didn't need quite as many this time, and won't have to go back to Music City.

42. 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.

43. What wisdom would you share with your younger self? -

Listen up. Pay attention. Eyes forward, ears open. You’ve heard those things before in your life, and now you say them to yourself, your kids, and your employees. But do they hear what you say now… or, as in the new book “Note to Self,” collected and introduced by Gayle King, will your words ring back in the future?

44. Trump vows continued fight in Afghanistan; reversing stance -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Reversing his past calls for a speedy exit, President Donald Trump recommitted the United States to the 16-year-old war in Afghanistan, declaring U.S. troops must "fight to win." He pointedly declined to disclose how many more troops will be dispatched to wage America's longest war.

45. Top 10 Predator moments (so far) of 2017 -

With the Predators preparing for their first trip to the Stanley Cup Final, it’s difficult to recall that this team began the playoffs with very few expectations six weeks ago.

In three playoff series’ since then, the eighth-seeded Preds have knocked off three higher seeds in the Western Conference – Chicago, St. Louis and Anaheim.

46. Tax hikes, cuts both eyed as Legislature reconvenes -

The 110th General Assembly is set to convene on Jan. 10 with unfinished business from previous sessions likely to dominate debate. Here’s a look at some of the hottest topics expected to arise.

47. Top Middle Tennessee commercial transactions for Nov. 2016 -

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

48. Top Middle Tennessee residential transactions for April 2016 -

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

49. 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.

50. From Banner to bankruptcy -

More than 17 years after the Nashville Banner ceased publication, another chapter in the story – perhaps the last – has been written in Winchester’s Eastern District bankruptcy court with the final disposition of Irby C. Simpkins Jr.’s Chapter 7 case.

51. Party in style at Schermerhorn, Hall of Fame, other top Nashville venues -

When showing off Nashville to business associates, family and friends, doing so at a swanky location with some Music City cache is sure to hammer home exactly why everyone wants to be here right now.

52. Examining our expectations after shootings -

I’d like to say my very first emotion after the July 16 Chattanooga mass murder was either horror or sadness, but that would be a lie. Americans saw 204 multiple-victim shootings in the first 204 days of 2015. By the time these words appear in print, I’ve no doubt the count will be higher.

53. Lipscomb-area jewelers dazzle both sides of Granny White -

When the blonde left-fielder skidded across the outfield grass attempting in vain to catch a tricky hit, she likely didn’t know she was “visiting” – belly down – a well-fertilized, close-cropped living memorial to the man who spread love of Lipscomb from his jewelry store a couple hundred yards away.

54. Waivers may give next president way out of health care feuds -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican or Democrat, the next president will have the chance to remake the nation's health care overhaul without fighting Congress.

The law signed by President Barack Obama includes a waiver that, starting in 2017, would let states take federal dollars now invested in the overhaul and use them to redesign their own health care systems.

55. Humble grilled cheese gets royal treatment from Nashville's top chefs -

If you were looking to celebrate National Whipped Cream Day, then you’ll have to wait until next year on Jan 5.

National “I Want Butterscotch Day” has also passed.

And National Frog Legs Day? It only comes around every four years to celebrate Leap Day.

56. Obama faces left-right opposition on trade, military force -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Reps. Barbara Lee and John Fleming are highly dubious at best about President Barack Obama's requests for enhanced powers to make trade deals and to deploy the U.S. military. And that's like oil and water mixing easily.

57. VUMC’s Wilson, Kapu take leadership roles -

Two longtime Vanderbilt University Medical Center nurses are starting the year in new leadership positions with greater responsibilities for nursing education and advanced practice, respectively.

Chris Wilson, MSN, R.N., has been named director of Nursing Education and Professional Development. She previously held the position in the interim and was director of Clinical Education and Professional Development for Vanderbilt University Hospital.

58. Waller adds 11, expands practice groups -

Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP has added 11 new attorneys to the following practices:

Real estate

J. Bryan Echols, partner, represents commercial and residential real estate developers in complex annexation, zoning and other land use matters. Echols earned his J.D. in 1981 from Vanderbilt University Law School. He is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and served in the Air Force for 22 years as an Air Force Judge Advocate. Prior to joining Waller, Echols was a member in the Nashville offices of Dickinson Wright PLLC and Stites & Harbison PLLC.

59. Companies strike serious, somber tone in Super Bowl ads -

NEW YORK (AP) — Forget slapstick and sex in Super Bowl ads: This year, serious was the name of the game.

Nationwide ran an ad on preventable childhood death. Carnival struck a somber note with a voiceover by John F. Kennedy speaking lyrically about the sea. And a public service announcement by coalition No More depicted a chilling 911 call from a battered woman to demonstrate the terror of domestic abuse.

60. House GOP divisions on border bill delay getaway -

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republican leaders struggled to round up votes from recalcitrant conservatives for a bill dealing with the immigrant surge at the U.S.-Mexico border and head home for a five-week summer break boasting of acting to address the crisis.

61. Congress races to finish veterans, highway bills -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is racing to wrap up legislation addressing chronic problems at the Veterans Affairs Department and a shortfall in highway money ahead of its five-week summer break. Deep divisions cast doubt on any resolution to the surge of immigrants at the border.

62. Veterans health spending doubles in Senate bill -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Spending on veterans' health care could double in three years under the Senate's solution to the long waits experienced by thousands seeking medical care at VA hospitals and clinics, according to congressional budget experts.

63. Top Midstate residential real estate transactions for April 2014 -

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

64. For-profit charter schools bill fails in House -

NASHVILLE (AP) - A proposal to allow charter schools in Tennessee to be operated by for-profit groups failed in its final committee vote Thursday before reaching the House floor for debate.

The Calendar and Rules Committee voted 10-7 against the bill after House Speaker Beth Harwell of Nashville raised what she called "grave reservations" about it.

65. Debt limit saves GOP from political showdown -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans' new acquiescence to letting the government pile up more debt with no strings attached paid double political dividends: It spared the GOP another politically debilitating showdown with President Barack Obama and also forced Democrats to cast votes that rivals immediately used against them in this year's midterm elections.

66. Senate clears debt limit measure for Obama -

WASHINGTON (AP) — After a dramatic Senate tally in which top GOP leaders cast the crucial votes, must-pass legislation to allow the government to borrow money to pay its bills cleared Congress Wednesday for President Barack Obama's signature.

67. Court could limit president's recess appointments -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Just back from their own long break, Supreme Court justices set out Monday to resolve a politically charged fight over when the Senate's absence gives the president the power to make temporary appointments to high-level positions without senators' approval.

68. GOP renews focus on 'Obamacare' -

WASHINGTON (AP) — "Obamacare" escaped unharmed from the government shutdown Republicans hoped would stop it, but just as quickly they have opened a new line of attack — one handed to them by the administration itself.

69. Poll: GOP gets the blame in shutdown -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans are holding Republicans primarily responsible for the partial government shutdown as public esteem sinks for all players in the impasse, President Barack Obama among them, according to a new poll. It's a struggle with no heroes.

70. Supreme Court term begins amid government shutdown -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is opening for business in the midst of a partial government shutdown.

The justices take the bench Monday for the start of their new term with important cases about campaign contributions, housing discrimination, government-sanctioned prayer and the president's recess appointments already on tap. Abortion, contraceptive coverage under the new health care law and cellphone privacy also may find their way onto the court's calendar.

71. Kiwanis names Buchanan Nashvillian of the Year -

Kiwanis Club of Nashville has honored Steve Buchanan as its 2012 Outstanding Nashvillian of the Year for his community contributions. Buchanan is president of the Opry Entertainment Group, a division of Ryman Hospitality Properties, and executive producer for “Nashville.”

72. Gallatin’s Depot Square gets another new life -

An almost 90-year old building near the square in Gallatin has undergone its share of changes over the years.

Built in 1926 as a dry goods distribution center, the structure now called Depot Square had most recently operated as a center for owner John Genung’s engineering and construction company.

73. Demand fuels new crop of party venues -

Special event venues and restaurants with party spaces are swamped with holiday bookings sales at levels they haven’t seen since the pre-recession days of the mid-2000s, say Middle Tennessee event planners, caterers and local restaurant owners.

74. Haven Behavioral names new executive VP, COO -

Nashville’s Haven Behavioral Healthcare, Inc., a provider of behavioral health care for adults, senior citizens and active-duty military personnel, has hired Scott W. Kardenetz as executive vice president and chief operations officer.

75. Special master sought in missing voter files case -

NASHVILLE (AP) - State elections officials and lawyers for Democratic plaintiffs in a voter purge lawsuit have agreed to ask a federal judge to appoint a special master to look into missing voter files.

76. White House: No timetable for Bryson's return -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House said Tuesday there was no timetable for Commerce Secretary John Bryson's return from medical leave, as California officials indicated the Cabinet member may not face criminal charges if a blood test shows no sign of drugs or alcohol.

77. Top residential sales for April 2012 -

Top residential sales for Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford and Wilson 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.

78. Feds crack down on sellers of fake goods -

WASHINGTON (AP) — The knockoff designer bags look close enough to the real thing that few would notice at a casual glance. Same goes for the imitation replica football jerseys or popular boots. And the online prices seem too good to pass up.

79. Banking veteran Lassing joins Pinnacle Partners -

Longtime banker Chuck Lassing has joined Pinnacle Financial Partners as a senior vice president and financial advisor in the client advisory group.

Lassing’s experience in the financial services industry spans more than 28 years. Before joining Pinnacle, Lassing was a senior vice president and relationship manager for Reliant Bank. Other roles include serving as a senior vice president and city president for Magna Bank in Brentwood and as regional president – Middle Tennessee for National Bank of Commerce.

80. House voting on GOP bill _ key step in debt fight -

WASHINGTON (AP) — As a crucial vote neared, Republican leaders pleaded with their fractious rank and file Thursday to support a House plan to stave off an unprecedented government default. Many of the chamber's GOP freshmen, crucial to passage, were climbing aboard, but leaders weren't ready to claim victory.

81. Obama: Halt '3-ring-circus,' avert US default -

WASHINGTON (AP) — In unprecedented back-to-back appearances on nationwide television, President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner clashed Monday night over the cause and cure for the nation's debt crisis. The two men spoke as Congress remained gridlocked on legislation to avert a threatened default after Aug. 2.

82. Debt talks grind on, clock ticks toward default -

WASHINGTON (AP) — Budget talks between President Barack Obama and his GOP rivals are at a frustrating standstill, leading a top Republican to launch a long-shot proposal to give Obama sweeping new powers to muscle through an increase in the government's debt limit without the approval of a bitterly divided Congress.