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During the holiday months, we turn The Contributor newspaper into Contributor wrapping paper.
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Two years ago, Metro Nashville’s Office of Homeless Services promised “Carrie” and her partner “Greg” housing. What came instead of stable housing were evictions, lost documents and a return to the woods.
During the holiday months, we turn The Contributor newspaper into Contributor wrapping paper.
During the holiday months, we turn The Contributor newspaper into Contributor wrapping paper.
M. Night Shyamalan is having a moment on the small screen.
Sleep apnea — I’ve had it since I was a teen or earlier. Why did it take me to age 63 to actually get help? The reason might be my age. Although I had inflamed tonsils as a child, no one thought to look for obstructive sleep apnea. I had frequent nightmares, dreams of falling which jolted me awake, uncontrollable daydreaming, and an inability to respond assertively in stressful social situations.
The Office of Homeless Services (OHS) recently revealed to the Metro Council in a public meeting that they have been keeping 70-80 gap housing units open because a specific facility, currently run by The Salvation Army, is set aside for encampment closures.
First-term councilmember Jacob Kupin, represents District 19, which covers Nashville’s core, including downtown.