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Nicole’s Nashville News- December 17

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Nicole’s Nashville News- December 17

Maddie and Tae announced their Christmas Lights Drive Thru and Sing A Long.  They will go live on YouTube, Saturday at 6pm,  to perform songs from their Christmas EP, We Need Christmas while driving through a holiday light spectacular.

Justin Moore‘s family has grown. They have added an Aussiedoodle puppy, that they named Fancy. Justin wasn’t big on the idea and part of that is because he is still mourning the loss of Hank, his West Highland Scottish Terrier, who passed away in June at the age of 16. Fancy joins Justin, his wife, their 4 kids and two Great Danes.

Randy Houser revealed that he has tested positive for COVID-19. He is quarantining at home with his wife and son who have also tested positive. He says they are all feeling better and almost back to normal.

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