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Nashville SC Dominates MLS Opener, Local Job Market Booms
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Good morning, this is Nashville Local Pulse for Sunday, February 22. We kick off with breaking sports news from GEODIS Park, where our Nashville SC lit up the MLS opener last night, dismantling New England 4-1. Sam Surridge bagged a brace just hours after signing a long-term extension, while newcomer Warren Madrigal dazzled with a goal and two assists in his debut, setting club records. Goalkeeper Brian Schwake earned his first MLS win, now perfect in seven starts. The Boys in Gold lead their Concacaf Champions Cup series 2-0 aggregate and host Atletico Ottawa Tuesday at 7 p.m. right there on Murfreesboro Pike, so grab tickets if you can.
Shifting to jobs, our market stays hot with software engineers topping lists at around 160 grand a year and nurse practitioners near 140 grand, per ZipRecruiter data. Indeed shows over 15,000 part-time gigs from retail on Broadway to delivery around East Nashville, perfect for flexible schedules amid steady growth.
City Hall approved funding yesterday for pothole repairs on Charlotte Pike and West End, easing commutes for us all. No major new business openings, but watch for music touring roles paying up to 45 grand as venues gear up.
Crime stayed low past 24 hours, with Metro Police reporting just a minor theft near Vanderbilt and an arrest for DUI on I-40 near Briley Parkway, no injuries.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies, highs near 50 after last nights 43-degree chill at the match, per game reports, so bundle up for tailgates but expect dry roads for events.
Quick school nod: UT Vols edged Vanderbilt 69-65 yesterday downtown, a gritty win boosting local pride. Upcoming, community cleanup at Shelby Park tomorrow, then music fest previews at The Basement on Thursday.
For a feel-good lift, Preds fans cheered Juuse Saros bronze medal selfie from Finland's Olympics, shared team-wide.
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Shifting to jobs, our market stays hot with software engineers topping lists at around 160 grand a year and nurse practitioners near 140 grand, per ZipRecruiter data. Indeed shows over 15,000 part-time gigs from retail on Broadway to delivery around East Nashville, perfect for flexible schedules amid steady growth.
City Hall approved funding yesterday for pothole repairs on Charlotte Pike and West End, easing commutes for us all. No major new business openings, but watch for music touring roles paying up to 45 grand as venues gear up.
Crime stayed low past 24 hours, with Metro Police reporting just a minor theft near Vanderbilt and an arrest for DUI on I-40 near Briley Parkway, no injuries.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies, highs near 50 after last nights 43-degree chill at the match, per game reports, so bundle up for tailgates but expect dry roads for events.
Quick school nod: UT Vols edged Vanderbilt 69-65 yesterday downtown, a gritty win boosting local pride. Upcoming, community cleanup at Shelby Park tomorrow, then music fest previews at The Basement on Thursday.
For a feel-good lift, Preds fans cheered Juuse Saros bronze medal selfie from Finland's Olympics, shared team-wide.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and subscribe for daily pulses. This has been Nashville Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI