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Media Contact:
Tracy Buck
Co-Coordinator, Communities Putting Prevention to Work
Director, Prevention and Wellness Division
Metro Public Health Department
615.880.3397
tracy.buck@nashville.gov
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Nashville B-cycle Spring Launch
Monday, February 25, 2013 -
Join Nashville B-cycle on Friday, March 8 in Fifth Third Plaza (corner of 5th Avenue North and Church Street) for a Nashville B-cycle spring event.
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Monday, February 25, 2013 -
Join Nashville B-cycle on Friday, March 8 in Fifth Third Plaza (corner of 5th Avenue North and Church Street) for a Nashville B-cycle spring event.
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Go Light when you Grab a Bite
Wednesday, February 13, 2013 -
Our busy schedules don’t mean we have to eat unhealthy foods. We can plan ahead and make a meal or a snack to take with us on days we know we’ll be rushed. On the days when we don’t have time to plan ahead we can order healthier meal options or smaller sizes.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013 -
Our busy schedules don’t mean we have to eat unhealthy foods. We can plan ahead and make a meal or a snack to take with us on days we know we’ll be rushed. On the days when we don’t have time to plan ahead we can order healthier meal options or smaller sizes.
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Friday, February 01, 2013 -
Healthy, Active and Green News for the Community.
NashVitality News celebrates that spirit by sharing ways the Nashville community are making positive, healthy changes where we live, work, play and worship.
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Friday, February 01, 2013 -
Healthy, Active and Green News for the Community.
NashVitality News celebrates that spirit by sharing ways the Nashville community are making positive, healthy changes where we live, work, play and worship.
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NashvilleNext Kickoff Event
Wednesday, January 30, 2013 -
What’s Next for Nashville?
Join fellow community leaders as we kick off NashvilleNext, a countywide vision for Nashville’s future. Your valuable input on this plan will shape how we work, play and grow in Nashville over the next 25 years. If you care about Nashville, you’re invited!
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013 -
What’s Next for Nashville?
Join fellow community leaders as we kick off NashvilleNext, a countywide vision for Nashville’s future. Your valuable input on this plan will shape how we work, play and grow in Nashville over the next 25 years. If you care about Nashville, you’re invited!
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4th Annual HEAL Summit on Health and the Built Environment
Thursday, January 24, 2013 - NashVitality News
The Metro Public Health Department, in partnership with the Nashville Civic Design Center and community partners held the 4th annual Healthy Eating, Active Living Summit (HEALS) on January 17th at the Downtown Public Library. Over 150 city leaders, transportation, public planning, public health and education officials, educators and students and non-profit leaders were in attendance at this year’s HEAL Summit.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013 - NashVitality News
The Metro Public Health Department, in partnership with the Nashville Civic Design Center and community partners held the 4th annual Healthy Eating, Active Living Summit (HEALS) on January 17th at the Downtown Public Library. Over 150 city leaders, transportation, public planning, public health and education officials, educators and students and non-profit leaders were in attendance at this year’s HEAL Summit.
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Aud*able Lecture Cancelled tonight, November 8
Thursday, November 08, 2012 -
From the Nashville Civic Design Center:
We regret to inform everyone that the lecture by Gregg Pasquarelli scheduled for Thursday, November 8 has been CANCELLED due to the major storm hitting the east coast.
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Thursday, November 08, 2012 -
From the Nashville Civic Design Center:
We regret to inform everyone that the lecture by Gregg Pasquarelli scheduled for Thursday, November 8 has been CANCELLED due to the major storm hitting the east coast.
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Mayor Dean launched NashVitality free mobile application
Thursday, October 18, 2012 -
On October 18, Mayor Karl Dean unveiled the free NashVitality mobile application, an interactive guide and tool to help Nashville continue to be healthy, active and green.
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Thursday, October 18, 2012 -
On October 18, Mayor Karl Dean unveiled the free NashVitality mobile application, an interactive guide and tool to help Nashville continue to be healthy, active and green.
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Nashville residents weigh in on bus rapid transit
Tuesday, July 17, 2012 - Duane W. Gang, The Tennessean
Downtown residents and business owners had their chance Tuesday to weigh in on Nashville’s proposed East-West Connector bus rapid transit project.
The forum, held at the downtown Nashville Public Library, is the third in a series of four scheduled public meetings to gain input on the mass transit project. The fourth is 11 a.m. today at West End United Methodist Church, 2200 West End Ave.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012 - Duane W. Gang, The Tennessean
Downtown residents and business owners had their chance Tuesday to weigh in on Nashville’s proposed East-West Connector bus rapid transit project.
The forum, held at the downtown Nashville Public Library, is the third in a series of four scheduled public meetings to gain input on the mass transit project. The fourth is 11 a.m. today at West End United Methodist Church, 2200 West End Ave.
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Mayor Announces ‘Walk 100 Miles’ Reunion Walk
Friday, June 15, 2012 - Mayor Karl Dean's Office
Mayor Karl Dean today announced he will host reunion walks for his popular Walk 100 Miles with the Mayor healthy living campaign. The walks will be held every Saturday in June at various parks, greenways and cultural institutions around Nashville.
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Friday, June 15, 2012 - Mayor Karl Dean's Office
Mayor Karl Dean today announced he will host reunion walks for his popular Walk 100 Miles with the Mayor healthy living campaign. The walks will be held every Saturday in June at various parks, greenways and cultural institutions around Nashville.
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Nashville Groove
Monday, June 04, 2012 - Mayor's Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Nashville's new map The Groove is an innovative map of easy-riding routes across Nashville that interconnects neighborhoods and highlights comfortable cycling for all level riders.
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Monday, June 04, 2012 - Mayor's Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Nashville's new map The Groove is an innovative map of easy-riding routes across Nashville that interconnects neighborhoods and highlights comfortable cycling for all level riders.
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Tennessee lags on bike safety
Saturday, June 02, 2012 - Tony Gonzales, Tennessean
Spending for infrastructure is up, but rider education isn't keeping pace.
Sally Robertson saw trouble coming down the road and stopped pedaling.
In front of her, a classic bicyclist’s dilemma unfolded in slow motion: Rush-hour traffic approaching from one direction. A driver turning from another. Parked cars blocking sight lines.
Coasting into the fray, Robertson sensed her vulnerability. But into the intersection she went — and into harm’s way
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Saturday, June 02, 2012 - Tony Gonzales, Tennessean
Spending for infrastructure is up, but rider education isn't keeping pace.
Sally Robertson saw trouble coming down the road and stopped pedaling.
In front of her, a classic bicyclist’s dilemma unfolded in slow motion: Rush-hour traffic approaching from one direction. A driver turning from another. Parked cars blocking sight lines.
Coasting into the fray, Robertson sensed her vulnerability. But into the intersection she went — and into harm’s way
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Five reasons to leave your house this summer
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - The Nashville Scene
(The Nashville Scene) From food trucks to Close Encounters, five reasons to leave your house this summer.
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Thursday, May 17, 2012 - The Nashville Scene
(The Nashville Scene) From food trucks to Close Encounters, five reasons to leave your house this summer.
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Nashville's battle against obesity
Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - CBS This Morning
(CBS News) Nashville, Tenn. is famous for its country music legends, honky-tonks, Southern-style cooking and its growing obesity problem. Tennessee has the fourth-highest obesity rate in America.
But Nashville's Mayor Karl Dean is waging a slow, steady battle against the crisis and trying to make the city a healthier place. His strategy, he says, is simple -- to expand opportunities for exercise and good nutrition and to lead by example.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - CBS This Morning
(CBS News) Nashville, Tenn. is famous for its country music legends, honky-tonks, Southern-style cooking and its growing obesity problem. Tennessee has the fourth-highest obesity rate in America.
But Nashville's Mayor Karl Dean is waging a slow, steady battle against the crisis and trying to make the city a healthier place. His strategy, he says, is simple -- to expand opportunities for exercise and good nutrition and to lead by example.
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Mayor's Field Day
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - Mayor Karl Dean's Office
Join Mayor Karl Dean and the Tennessee Titans for a day of fun physical activity on the field at Nashville’s NFL stadium!
The first Mayor's Field Day with the Tennessee Titans is on Saturday, May 5, 2012 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is entirely free to participants. All you have to do is register a team and show up ready to play!
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012 - Mayor Karl Dean's Office
Join Mayor Karl Dean and the Tennessee Titans for a day of fun physical activity on the field at Nashville’s NFL stadium!
The first Mayor's Field Day with the Tennessee Titans is on Saturday, May 5, 2012 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is entirely free to participants. All you have to do is register a team and show up ready to play!
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Mayor Dean launches Workplace Challenge
Thursday, March 22, 2012 - WTVF NewsChannel 5
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nashville Mayor Karl Dean unveiled a new city initiative Thursday to recognize and encourage healthy living in the workplace.
It's called the "Mayor's Workplace Challenge". Its aim is to improve three areas that contribute to a high quality of life: being green, healthy, and involved in the community.
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Thursday, March 22, 2012 - WTVF NewsChannel 5
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Nashville Mayor Karl Dean unveiled a new city initiative Thursday to recognize and encourage healthy living in the workplace.
It's called the "Mayor's Workplace Challenge". Its aim is to improve three areas that contribute to a high quality of life: being green, healthy, and involved in the community.
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Moving in Harmony
Thursday, March 15, 2012 -
Nashville announces new share the road media campaign to educate drivers, cyclists and pedestrians on the rules of the road.
Nashville, Tenn. – The Metropolitan Public Health Department (MPHD) and Mayor Karl Dean’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) announce the launch of Moving in Harmony – an educational campaign to increase safety for all users of the road in Nashville Davidson County.
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Thursday, March 15, 2012 -
Nashville announces new share the road media campaign to educate drivers, cyclists and pedestrians on the rules of the road.
Nashville, Tenn. – The Metropolitan Public Health Department (MPHD) and Mayor Karl Dean’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) announce the launch of Moving in Harmony – an educational campaign to increase safety for all users of the road in Nashville Davidson County.
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Mayor announces Music City Bikeway
Thursday, March 15, 2012 - by Aundrea Cline-Thomas, NewsChannel 5
Mayor unveils, rides Music City Bikeway
Twenty six-mile route connects East, West Davidson County with Downtown.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.- On warm afternoons Debbie Thurman tries to hit the road as much as possible....on her bike.
"Cycling has done so much for me," Thurman explained. "It has helped me to stay fit."
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Thursday, March 15, 2012 - by Aundrea Cline-Thomas, NewsChannel 5
Mayor unveils, rides Music City Bikeway
Twenty six-mile route connects East, West Davidson County with Downtown.
NASHVILLE, Tenn.- On warm afternoons Debbie Thurman tries to hit the road as much as possible....on her bike.
"Cycling has done so much for me," Thurman explained. "It has helped me to stay fit."
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Music City Center
Friday, March 09, 2012 - Michael Cass, Tennessean
Nashville’s new convention center, already set to have a green roof, probably will have a solar one, too.
The Convention Center Authority has hired a local consulting firm to explore options for solar panels on top of the Music City Center, the $585 million building under construction downtown. An installation on the roof above the ballroom on the building’s north end would make the facility one of the most high-profile in Middle Tennessee to use the alternative energy source.
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Friday, March 09, 2012 - Michael Cass, Tennessean
Nashville’s new convention center, already set to have a green roof, probably will have a solar one, too.
The Convention Center Authority has hired a local consulting firm to explore options for solar panels on top of the Music City Center, the $585 million building under construction downtown. An installation on the roof above the ballroom on the building’s north end would make the facility one of the most high-profile in Middle Tennessee to use the alternative energy source.
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Metro Public Health Department celebrates local health heroes
Monday, March 05, 2012 -
Metro Public Health partners with Centers for Disease Control to highlight local efforts to improve community health.
Nashville, TN – Metro Public Health Department (MPHD) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recognized community health change leaders at the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) 2012 meeting in Atlanta, Georgia on February 7, 2012.
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Monday, March 05, 2012 -
Metro Public Health partners with Centers for Disease Control to highlight local efforts to improve community health.
Nashville, TN – Metro Public Health Department (MPHD) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recognized community health change leaders at the Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) 2012 meeting in Atlanta, Georgia on February 7, 2012.
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NashVitality Week preaches healthy Nashville
Friday, February 03, 2012 - Article from The Tennessean
Eating healthier is one of Mayor Karl Dean’s 2012 resolutions. So far, so good, he says. Though, he admits, it’s becoming more difficult as we move deeper into January.
Maintaining momentum is key to achieving any resolution, and just as Dean commits to sustaining his personal goals, he resolves to put continued emphasis on healthy living throughout Nashville this year.
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Friday, February 03, 2012 - Article from The Tennessean
Eating healthier is one of Mayor Karl Dean’s 2012 resolutions. So far, so good, he says. Though, he admits, it’s becoming more difficult as we move deeper into January.
Maintaining momentum is key to achieving any resolution, and just as Dean commits to sustaining his personal goals, he resolves to put continued emphasis on healthy living throughout Nashville this year.
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Nashville residents will be legally able to raise backyard chickens
Friday, February 03, 2012 - (Copyright The Associated Press/NewsChannel 5)
The Metro Nashville Council voted 21-15 on Tuesday to let people who live in the city raise the fowl, but only hens. Roosters will be prohibited. The measure will allow two, four or six chickens, depending on the size of the person's property.
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Friday, February 03, 2012 - (Copyright The Associated Press/NewsChannel 5)
The Metro Nashville Council voted 21-15 on Tuesday to let people who live in the city raise the fowl, but only hens. Roosters will be prohibited. The measure will allow two, four or six chickens, depending on the size of the person's property.
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Nashville bicycle and pedestrian projects awarded funding
Friday, February 03, 2012 - Featured in The Tennessean
Bicycle and pedestrian projects in eight Middle Tennessee communities have been awarded a combined $2.5 million in federal funds by the Nashville Metropolitan Planning Organization.
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Friday, February 03, 2012 - Featured in The Tennessean
Bicycle and pedestrian projects in eight Middle Tennessee communities have been awarded a combined $2.5 million in federal funds by the Nashville Metropolitan Planning Organization.
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Over 5,000 participate in Mayor's 5K
Sunday, November 13, 2011 - WTVF NewsChannel 5
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Race Officials said more than 5,000 people came downtown to take on the Mayor's 5K Challenge on Sunday.
The Mayor's Office said the mission for this event was to fight obesity, which has become a billion dollar epidemic in Tennessee.
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Sunday, November 13, 2011 - WTVF NewsChannel 5
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Race Officials said more than 5,000 people came downtown to take on the Mayor's 5K Challenge on Sunday.
The Mayor's Office said the mission for this event was to fight obesity, which has become a billion dollar epidemic in Tennessee.
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Dean recognized for efforts to preserve open space
Thursday, October 06, 2011 - Nashville CityPaper
Mayor Karl Dean is one four honorees set to receive national recognition in Washington D.C. Thursday evening for outstanding achievement in greenways and open space preservation.
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Thursday, October 06, 2011 - Nashville CityPaper
Mayor Karl Dean is one four honorees set to receive national recognition in Washington D.C. Thursday evening for outstanding achievement in greenways and open space preservation.
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Students hit salad bar for health
Monday, October 03, 2011 - Nancy DeVille, Tennessean reporter
Students hit salad bar for health: Schools take fresh approach to lunch.
It’s lunchtime at Glendale Elementary School, and kids have the option of a whole-grain cheese pizza, a turkey sandwich, or a wide variety of fresh fruits and veggies from the school’s new salad bar.
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Monday, October 03, 2011 - Nancy DeVille, Tennessean reporter
Students hit salad bar for health: Schools take fresh approach to lunch.
It’s lunchtime at Glendale Elementary School, and kids have the option of a whole-grain cheese pizza, a turkey sandwich, or a wide variety of fresh fruits and veggies from the school’s new salad bar.
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Dean pushes obesity fight
Sunday, October 02, 2011 - Tom Wilemon, Tennessean reporter
Mayor's broad-based initiative aims to touch all Nashvillians.
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Sunday, October 02, 2011 - Tom Wilemon, Tennessean reporter
Mayor's broad-based initiative aims to touch all Nashvillians.
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Can Nashville's built environment yield a healthier citizenry?
Friday, September 30, 2011 - Christine Kreyling, Nashville CityPaper
A decade ago, most Americans would have characterized as “wacko” anyone thinking that the car-centric and sprawling form of the American metropolis was making people sick.
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Friday, September 30, 2011 - Christine Kreyling, Nashville CityPaper
A decade ago, most Americans would have characterized as “wacko” anyone thinking that the car-centric and sprawling form of the American metropolis was making people sick.
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Tennesseans to travel with GPS monitors in unusual study on transportation, health
Friday, September 30, 2011 - Tony Gonzalez, Tennessean reporter
Are there connections between transportation and health? MPO to carry out research.
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Friday, September 30, 2011 - Tony Gonzalez, Tennessean reporter
Are there connections between transportation and health? MPO to carry out research.
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Go Green Nashville: A Tremendous Success
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 - by Mike Sheridan
Thanks to the persistence and hard work of Urban Land Institute members in Nashville, the capital of Tennessee has one of the most successful home retrofitting campaigns in the country.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011 - by Mike Sheridan
Thanks to the persistence and hard work of Urban Land Institute members in Nashville, the capital of Tennessee has one of the most successful home retrofitting campaigns in the country.
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Nashville Green Bikes Program - NPT Reports
Thursday, September 15, 2011 - NPT Health Report
A Health Update on Nashville's Green bike Program. Nashville GreenBikes is a system of free bikes available at Metro Parks, Community Centers and Greenways.
Health Updates are part of the NPT Reports: Children's Health Crisis project. More at wnpt.org/childrenshealth.
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Thursday, September 15, 2011 - NPT Health Report
A Health Update on Nashville's Green bike Program. Nashville GreenBikes is a system of free bikes available at Metro Parks, Community Centers and Greenways.
Health Updates are part of the NPT Reports: Children's Health Crisis project. More at wnpt.org/childrenshealth.
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Turnip Truck partners with local community
Thursday, August 04, 2011 - Local Table Magazine and Farm Guide
A significant contribution that the Turnip Truck Urban Fare is making to the neighborhood is its proximity to the Edgehill Community, previously one of several areas of Nashville without access to grocery stores or other sources of fresh, healthy food-also known as a food desert.
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Thursday, August 04, 2011 - Local Table Magazine and Farm Guide
A significant contribution that the Turnip Truck Urban Fare is making to the neighborhood is its proximity to the Edgehill Community, previously one of several areas of Nashville without access to grocery stores or other sources of fresh, healthy food-also known as a food desert.
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Nashville expands its GreenBikes program
Wednesday, July 27, 2011 - Tennessean
Mayor Karl Dean today announced that Regions Bank has donated 100 bicycles to the city’s bike share program. The donation will start with 25 new bicycles donated today and 75 additional bicycles over the next two years.
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011 - Tennessean
Mayor Karl Dean today announced that Regions Bank has donated 100 bicycles to the city’s bike share program. The donation will start with 25 new bicycles donated today and 75 additional bicycles over the next two years.
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Obesity fight calls for a major commitment
Sunday, June 26, 2011 - Tennessean Editorial
It’s clear that Tennesseans, individually and collectively, must wage a war against obesity, beginning with our individual responsibilities to eat right, exercise and encourage our families and friends to do the same.
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Sunday, June 26, 2011 - Tennessean Editorial
It’s clear that Tennesseans, individually and collectively, must wage a war against obesity, beginning with our individual responsibilities to eat right, exercise and encourage our families and friends to do the same.
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Should pit bulls be banned?
Sunday, May 22, 2011 - By Chris Echegaray, the Tennessean
After two pit bulls killed a Chihuahua, a judge said they must have microchips implanted to track their movements and ordered that they not run loose in their yard.
The dogs – Trouble and China – belong to a breed with a tough reputation that has left Middle Tennessee communities grappling with how to handle them. Some have tried to implement policies curbing their adoption and dissuading ownership. Cities have been careful not to ban ownership, fearing legal challenges from pet owners.
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Sunday, May 22, 2011 - By Chris Echegaray, the Tennessean
After two pit bulls killed a Chihuahua, a judge said they must have microchips implanted to track their movements and ordered that they not run loose in their yard.
The dogs – Trouble and China – belong to a breed with a tough reputation that has left Middle Tennessee communities grappling with how to handle them. Some have tried to implement policies curbing their adoption and dissuading ownership. Cities have been careful not to ban ownership, fearing legal challenges from pet owners.
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MAYOR DEAN ENCOURAGES NASHVILLIANS TO WALK 100 MILES
Sunday, May 01, 2011 - WKRN Channel 2
Mayor Karl Dean has started a new effort to encourage more Nashvillians to improve their health by participating in more than two dozen walks scheduled in Davidson County.
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Sunday, May 01, 2011 - WKRN Channel 2
Mayor Karl Dean has started a new effort to encourage more Nashvillians to improve their health by participating in more than two dozen walks scheduled in Davidson County.
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NASHVILLE MAYOR KARL DEAN LAUNCHES 100-MILE WALK CHALLENGE
Sunday, May 01, 2011 - by Tom Wilemon, the Tennessean
Mayor Karl Dean put his feet in front of a public health initiative on Tuesday by pledging to lead city residents in walking at least 100 miles by early July.
The walks are part of the NashVitality campaign — the name given to a $7.5 million effort by the Metro Public Health Department to inspire people to eat better, exercise more and make healthier choices.
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Sunday, May 01, 2011 - by Tom Wilemon, the Tennessean
Mayor Karl Dean put his feet in front of a public health initiative on Tuesday by pledging to lead city residents in walking at least 100 miles by early July.
The walks are part of the NashVitality campaign — the name given to a $7.5 million effort by the Metro Public Health Department to inspire people to eat better, exercise more and make healthier choices.
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NASHVILLE HAS A NEW, HEALTHIER BEAT
Monday, March 28, 2011 - by Betsy McKay, Wall Street Journal
Nashville has long billed itself as a center for the health-care industry, home to dozens of companies in the business. Now, the Tennessee capital is working on new ways to make its own residents healthier.
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Monday, March 28, 2011 - by Betsy McKay, Wall Street Journal
Nashville has long billed itself as a center for the health-care industry, home to dozens of companies in the business. Now, the Tennessee capital is working on new ways to make its own residents healthier.
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METRO SCHOOLS HEALTHY FOODS INITIATIVE BEGINS WITH PROMISE
Sunday, February 06, 2011 - by J.R. Lind
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Sunday, February 06, 2011 - by J.R. Lind
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NASHVILLE MAYOR SIGNS EXECUTIVE ORDER
Thursday, October 07, 2010 - Stefanie Seskin, Local News
Mayor Karl Dean stepped up Nashville's efforts to make their streets safe and comfortable for all users yesterday, issuing an Executive Order to formalize a Complete Streets approach in the city.
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Thursday, October 07, 2010 - Stefanie Seskin, Local News
Mayor Karl Dean stepped up Nashville's efforts to make their streets safe and comfortable for all users yesterday, issuing an Executive Order to formalize a Complete Streets approach in the city.
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