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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Three people were injured in a crash that has closed a portion of Interstate 40 in West Nashville Friday morning. The crash happened in the westbound lanes near miler marker 202 around 12:15 a.m.
The Board of Trustees called the meeting as part of its effort to work with the State Building Commission to ensure a stable future and discuss the “quarterly calendar and to receive training on financial exigency led by Deanna McCormick,
Please consider keeping BNA in the name as it’s named after Colonel Harry S. Berry, a World War I veteran who helped found the Nashville airport in 1937. He was also a University of Tennessee trustee and Tennessee’s supervisor and administrator for the Works Progress Administration.
The first flight allowed out of Reagan National Airport after the deadly Washington, D.C. crash came to Nashville on Thursday morning. Passengers on Southwest flight 1417 said they were very relieved to touchdown safely at BNA after the tragedy that’s presumed to have killed 67 people.