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Beginning at 9 a.m. today and continuing throughout the rest of the day, eight bus routes will be on detours due to the closure of 5th Avenue between Commerce and Broadway for the Journey Group Sales Meeting. Detailed information regarding the route detours is listed below.
6 Lebanon Road - To downtown: On Broadway at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue, left on Commerce and right on 5th Avenue to the regular route.
15 Murfreesboro Road - To downtown: At Lafayette Street and 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue, left on Union, right on 3rd Avenue, left on Commerce and right on 5th Avenue to the regular route.
18 Airport/Elm Hill Pike - To downtown (express trips): At Korean Veterans Boulevard and 3rd Avenue, right on 3rd Avenue, left on Commerce and right on 5th Avenue to the regular route. To downtown (Local trips): At Lafayette Street and 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue, left on Commerce, right on 5th Avenue, right on Gay Street, right on James Robertson Parkway and continue on 4th Avenue to the regular route.
25 Midtown - To downtown via Jo Johnston: On Broadway at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue, left on Commerce and right on 5th Avenue to the regular route.
27 Old Hickory - To Music City Central from Nestor Street: On Broadway at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue, left on Commerce and right on 5th Avenue to the regular route.
34 Opry Mills - To downtown (local trips): On Broadway at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue, left on Commerce and right on 5th Avenue to the regular route.
36X Madison Express - To Music City Central from Nestor Street: On Broadway at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue, left on Commerce and right on 5th Avenue to the regular route.
60 Music City Blue Circuit - From Riverfront Station: On Broadway at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue, left on Commerce and right on 5th Avenue to the regular route.
Effective today and continuing through March 23, eight bus routes will be on detours due to the closure of 3rd Avenue for construction work. Detailed information regarding the route detours is listed below.
12 Nolensville Road - To downtown: On Korean Veterans Boulevard at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue, left on Union and right on 3rd Avenue to the regular route.
33X Hickory Hollow Mall/Old Hickory Express - To downtown: On Korean Veterans Boulevard at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue and left on Union to the regular route.
37X Tusculum/McMurray Express - To downtown: On Korean Veterans Boulevard at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue and left on Union to the regular route.
38X Antioch Express - To downtown: On Korean Veterans Boulevard at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue and left on Union to the regular route.
39X Cane Ridge Express - To downtown: On Korean Veterans Boulevard at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue and left on Union to the regular route.
84X Murfreesboro Express - To downtown: On Korean Veterans Boulevard at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue and left on Union to the regular route.
86X Smyrna/La Vergne Express - To downtown: On Korean Veterans Boulevard at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue and left on Union to the regular route.
96X Nashville/Murfreesboro Relax & Ride - To downtown: On Korean Veterans Boulevard at 2nd Avenue, right on 2nd Avenue and left on Union to the regular route.
Monday, March 11 2013, 06:13 AM CDT
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Updated conservatorship statute effective July 1
May 21, 2013 12:49 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Gov. Bill Haslam has signed into law revisions to the state conservatorship statute.
The law allows the court to appoint a conservator to manage the assets of a person a judge finds unable to handle his or her own affairs.
State Rep. Andrew Farmer, a Sevierville Republican, told The Tennessean (http://tnne.ws/1183hjy ) the intent of the bill he sponsored in the House is to make sure people aren't being taken advantage of.
The bill sprang from a series of hearings statewide by the Tennessee Bar Association. They revealed there were no uniform procedures for placing a person's assets under a conservator on an emergency basis.
The changes take effect July 1.
Information from: The Tennessean, http://www.tennessean.com
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