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ONLY ON FOX, Midstate families are putting their money where their mouths are. A grassroots movement to feed hundreds of homeless men and women is underway right now in East Nashville. AT the Family Wash in East Nashville, it's tough to say what the bigger draw is: the LIVE music or their famous shepherd's pies, but this holiday season they'll be putting their signature dishes in the hands of those that need them most. A troupe of singing kids got things rolling at the first ever pie drive at the East Nashville hangout Friday night. It's a movement organizers hope will help feed hundreds of homeless Nashvillians.

"Patrons can pay $5 for a shepherd's pie that we will in turn then deliver to local homeless shelters," says Family Wash Owner Jamie Rubin.

The pies will be going from there to the Room in the Inn downtown, and the staff couldn't be happier.

"They're touched," says Room in the Inn's Karen Stevens. "Especially in this season of giving and they definitely want to make a difference."

The Center has been helping homeless Nashvillians for 27 years, and offers a number of services to some 250 men and women every day. They'd like to increase the number of people they can get off the streets and into their building, and Stevens says the pie drive is a great way to do it. Rubin says even after just one day, they're well on their way to reaching their goal of 100 donations in the first week. He hopes the pie drive will keep growing, so his most famous dish can warm the less fortunate in the coldest of months. Rubin says he expects to start delivering pies to homeless shelters as early as next week. You can find out more information about the pie drive and the restaurant on our website. Just go to Fox17.com and click on FOX LINKS.
EXCLUSIVE: Shepherd's Pie, LIVE Music Come Together to Feed the Hungry

Friday, November 30 2012, 10:28 PM CST

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Former Dyer County constable sentenced to prison
May 23, 2013 12:50 GMT

DYERSBURG, Tenn. (AP) -- Former Dyer County Constable Derick Shane Hundley has been sentenced to 25 years in federal prison.

The State Gazette (http://bit.ly/14UHydd ) reported Hundley was sentenced Monday after earlier entering a guilty plea to enticement of a minor through electronic means. The government dropped a child pornography count.

Prosecutors said Hundley, who is 30, used a cellphone to try to entice a minor female to have sex with him. Police arrested Hundley last July and found an external hard drive that contained numerous images of minors involved in sex. He resigned from the constable post he had won in 2010 after his arrest.

Information from: State Gazette, http://www.stategazette.com

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