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Marsha Edwards, President and CEO of the Martha O’Bryan Center, Announces Departure in 2026 – The Tennessee Tribune
SUMMARY: Marsha Edwards, President and CEO of the Martha O’Bryan Center (MOBC), will step down in June 2026 after 25 years of transformative leadership. Under her guidance, MOBC grew from a $1.9 million budget and 32 staff to $37 million and 255 employees, expanding programs addressing poverty in Nashville. Edwards championed education, opening charter schools and academic support programs that significantly improved graduation and college enrollment rates. She led community revitalization projects, developed the innovative Family Success Network, and spearheaded statewide initiatives like the Tennessee Alliance for Economic Mobility. Her legacy includes fostering collaboration, resilience, and equity, ensuring MOBC remains vital to Nashville’s families.
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Man wrongly deported to El Salvador pleads not guilty to smuggling charges in Nashville
SUMMARY: Kilmar Abrego Garcia pleaded not guilty to human smuggling charges in a Nashville federal court Friday. Wrongfully deported to El Salvador by federal agents despite a Supreme Court order, his case highlights contentious Trump-era immigration policies. Over 100 protesters gathered, criticizing his treatment. Prosecutors allege he transported undocumented migrants for the MS-13 gang after a 2022 traffic stop captured him driving an SUV with nine men. Abrego Garcia’s attorneys claim his deportation was illegal and dangerous. His wife expressed distress over limited contact. The case prompted the resignation of a top Nashville U.S. attorney’s office official. A bail decision is pending.
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STK Steakhouse: Sizzle into Summer
SUMMARY: At STK Steakhouse, summer sizzles with new cocktails and a globally-inspired Wagyu menu. Assistant GM David showcases signature drinks like the classic mojito, Italian Aperol spritz, award-winning spiced watermelon martini, and fresh additions featuring Snoop and Dre’s gin line. Chef Sean highlights premium Wagyu from Japan, America, and Australia, including steaks, pot stickers, octopus, and a unique A5 Wagyu French dip sandwich. Signature dishes feature bone marrow butter melting over Wagyu, paired with house-made desserts like pineapple upside-down cake with rum caramel sauce. With vibrant ambiance, killer cocktails, and world-class cuisine, STK invites you to savor summer in style.
This summer, STK is serving up bold, indulgent flavors with its limited-time Summer Features Menu. Sip on seasonal cocktails like the spicy Tropic Like It’s Hot or the smooth Piña Colada Old Fashioned. Dive into crave-worthy starters like Wagyu Potstickers and Charred Spanish Octopus. Entrées bring serious heat, with standouts including the A5 French Dip, Wagyu Fried Rice, and premium cuts from around the world, such as the Carrara Tomahawk and A5 Kagoshima Bistro Filet. End on a sweet note with the warm Pineapple Cake, topped with rum caramel and vanilla ice cream.
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New 'Out There' app tackles loneliness epidemic
SUMMARY: A new app called “Out There,” created by UT grads Nick Ambrosetti, Colin, and Aaron, aims to combat the loneliness epidemic declared by the US Surgeon General in 2023. The app provides a platform for businesses and individuals to share local events without algorithm bias, promoting equal visibility for diverse activities like library book clubs or sports games. Catering to all ages, it encourages community engagement and helps users discover social opportunities nearby. Launched just over a month ago, “Out There” is available nationwide, with plans to expand marketing efforts to cities such as Chattanooga, Atlanta, and Nashville.
The app was developed by two UT graduates and creates a new space for people to share what’s going on in their area.
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