Ours was almost double what it normally is.
Ours was almost double what it normally is.
When HubNashville refers your request "to the appropriate agency" then closes it.
Looks safe...
i've arrived:
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I wonder if this is something that's Hub'able?
We're over by Roys and have noticed it's been much louder than usual also over the past couple months, esp. at night. Prob not the Germantown plant in our case; maybe another concrete plant on the other side of the river?
Getting your opponent to amplify your argument and say the word that shalt be spoken is some "The Art of War" s$#t.
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βWow! Watch this again.β
No thank you.
This article is about the cement plant located near Cleveland Park, but you could write a similar article about the cement plant located across from Shelby Hills. We live by Roys and we can hear from inside our house some nights. @claycapp.bsky.social
Might have a couple ice cold ferments later myself.
Someone should make a website where the people who had to get a hotel this week could input their hotel occupancy taxes and request a refund of the 1% tax back from the Titans. As we all know, residents arenβt paying that right?
Go big or go home. 25,500.
Good on ya Preds.
We're going to have a big day: 50,501.
Bless her heart.
List of recent "unprecedented" weather events in Nashville:
3/2020: Tornado (5 deaths, 70k lost power)
4/2020: Derecho (130k w/o power)
12/2022: Winter Storm Elliot (72k lost power, rolling blackouts)
Useful site for tracking outages. According to this, only 7 out of 4927 events are currently "assigned." Going to be a very long time before the grid is back to normal...
nesmapbutbetter.com
Surely there's an alternative between prohibitively expensive buried lines and the current system that looks like a rats nest.
NES right now.
Iβm from a midsize Canadian city, Edmonton (which happens to be one of Nashvilleβs sister cities). Lines are underground just about everywhere, including low density sprawl and the burbs). Taxes are higher, but didnβt think (realize?) they were THAT much higher.
How is it still January?
Large tree limbs starting to come down in Shelby Hills near RMS.
Any idea what temp we need to reach for accumulation to stop? And likelihood of getting to that temp?
Never too early to introduce them to the classics.
Itβs the condescending little wave some drivers give, like theyβre giving you permission to cross.
- Winter Storm Warning Starts Tonight, Lasting Thru Sunday Evening
- Ice Accumulations Of ~0.5" May Cause Power Outages/Tree Damage
- Travel Conditions Will Rapidly Deteriorate Saturday Morning
- Prolonged Dangerous Cold To Follow
New blog here
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