I’m honored to be featured as a Woman of Wilson in Main Street Media TN! This article highlights my journey in journalism, my deep roots in Wilson County, and my passion for storytelling. Being recognized in a publication that celebrates local voices and community impact is truly special. Main Street Media TN is known for spotlighting individuals who make a difference, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to share my story.
Frank Anthony Cademartori – of Chicago, Illinois would be 22 years old on March 3, 1941. Like millions of other young men, it didn’t take long for Frank’s number to be called.
On July 3 2024, I was the guest on a WGNS-FM’s Roundtable Podcast hosted by one of my classmates from MTSU, Chip Walters.
Tressa Bush visits a Hermitage artist whose art work has made its way from children’s lunchboxes all the way to the Smithsonian.
Tressa Bush of Chestnut Mound, Tennessee shares insights on success, entrepreneurship, and productivity in this inspiring interview.
Tressa Bush, an award-winning journalist and founder of the Smith County Historical Tourism Society, discusses the evolution of local news coverage in Tennessee, highlighting the importance of storytelling and historical preservation in modern journalism.
Tressa shares insights into her journey, the lessons she’s learned, and advice for those looking to make a lasting impact in media and tourism.
A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the shifts in media and its role in the community.
I’m honored to be featured in Vents Magazine, where storytelling meets history in a way that brings the past to life.
I’m thrilled to have my work featured in Art Daily, where I get to share the rich history of Tennessee Maneuvers in Wilson County.