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Immersive Van Gogh art show to open in Nashville March 24, 2022

The Immersive Van Gogh exhibit produced by Toronto-based Lighthouse Immersive is opening to the public in Nashville on March 24.

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Immersive Van Gogh art show to open in Nashville March 24, 2022

The Immersive Van Gogh exhibit produced by Toronto-based Lighthouse Immersive is opening to the public in Nashville on March 24.

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DraftKings donates to Nashville Neighbors Fund to help bombing victims


DraftKings donates to Nashville Neighbors Fund to help bombing victims
WTVF
NewsChannel 5 has partnered with the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT) to establish the “Nashville Neighbors Fund” to support downtown residents and businesses affected by the Christmas Day explosion along the riverfront.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — DraftKings announced a donation of nearly $180,000 to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee’s Nashville Neighbors Fund which will help those impacted by the Christmas Day bombing.
A total of $179,579 will benefit the many Nashvillians and business owners who are still struggling to recover from the bombing. DraftKings ran a series of free fantasy sports contests to benefit the Fund, and pledged a $1 donation to the Fund for each participant in the contests.

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Nashville bombing: Downtown curfew extended; moving days set for Saturday and Sunday


Nashville bombing: Downtown curfew extended; moving days set for Saturday and Sunday
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Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced that a curfew for a section of downtown has been extended in the wake of a Christmas Day bombing on Second Avenue North. 
The curfew began at 5 p.m. Thursday and will end at 5 p.m. on Jan. 15 for the area bounded by Union Street, Second Avenue North, Broadway and the Cumberland River. It includes all structures and properties front Second Avenue North, the mayor said on Twitter.
Additionally, Cooper said several streets are closed around the scene of the blast, including:

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FEMA assistance still pending as criminal investigation locks down Nashville bomb site

FEMA assistance still pending as criminal investigation locks down Nashville bomb site
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Nashville starts to move forward after explosion in downtown


Nashville Tennessean
Big questions still linger four days after a bomb wrecked historic Second Avenue, but Nashville is pivoting to recovery mode as the shock lifts.
Law enforcement continues to make progress in the investigation; AT&T is restoring service; and some cleanup downtown started Monday.
But a mountain of work lays ahead. Residents and businesses affected by the blast have to piece together the parts of their lives and livelihoods shattered on Christmas morning. While federal, state and local authorities identified who is responsible, they are still digging deeper into what happened and why. 
David Rausch, the director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, said the best way to determine motive is to talk to the person responsible, but that is not possible. 

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