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Outdoor Notes: TWRA seeks public input for fishing regulations
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is accepting comments for its 2025-26 fishing regulations. This is an opportunity for the public to share ideas and concerns about fishing regulations with TWRA staff. TWRA fisheries personnel use a variety of techniques to manage fish populations and gather data about fish population size structure, recruitment, growth, density and mortality. In addition, fisheries personnel work to improve habitat to benefit fish species along with propagating and stocking numerous species of fish to ensure anglers have the best...
TN Rep. Justin J. Pearson talked gun violence at Democratic National Convention
Tennessee House State Representative Justin J. Pearson delivered remarks at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday, highlighting his stance on gun violence not only in West Tennessee but nationally.
Saints' wild 106-yard non-TD FG return drew massive comment
One of the zaniest NFL plays in a long time took place at the end of the first half of the New Orleans Saints’ home preseason clash against the Tennessee Titans Sunday. There, Brayden Narveson tried a 58-yard field goal, but it fell just short of the goalposts. But the Saints’ Samson Nacua caught it, Read more... The post Wild 106-yard NFL return drew comment appeared first on The Comeback: Today’s Top Sports Stories & Reactions.
Carden Estates Fire-The Aftermath and How You Can Help the Families
As Thunder Radio reported to you last week, in the early morning hours of Friday, August 23, 2024 a fire broke out at Carden Estates, an apartment complex at 1700 Summer Street in Manchester. Over 72 individuals were displaced by the devastating fire. The Manchester Community has showed up in...
Buildings On Entire Block of NW Broad Are GONE!
Murfreesboro, TN – Remember your mom telling you to brush your teeth, comb your hair and make a good first impression. Research has shown it can take as little as a tenth of a second to cement a first impression. That means it's critical to plan for those initial moments and do your best to make an amazing first impression.
Tennessee keepsake openers do not include Chattanooga
Season openers of Tennessee football are almost always about the Volunteers – validation of improvement, evaluations of exciting newcomers, rejuvenation of injured stars, outlook for big games to come. Maybe half the time opponents get a little piece of the storyline. As of now, Chattanooga does not qualify. We...
Presidential Concert Series Announces 32nd Season Line Up
Lee University’s Presidential Concert Series will celebrate its 32nd season with an exciting lineup of both new faces and familiar favorites, alongside the exceptional talent from Lee’s own School of Music. “We look forward to the wonderful music that will be presented in this new season of the...
Recap of High School Action on Friday, August 23
Oliver Springs defeated South Pittsburg 27-7 on Friday night. The Pirates will be at home this Friday as they host Franklin County. The Rebels are coming off a 49-0 loss to Coffee County. Marion County shutout East Ridge 40-0. The Warriors had 225 yards of offense and held the Pioneers...
THE SURF LODGE MONTAUK REACHES FULL CAPACITY WITH COUNTRY MUSIC AND ROCK LEGENDS
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — In a night that will be remembered, Kathleen Fee lit up The Surf Lodge with an electrifying performance to celebrate the release of her highly anticipated EP, Glitter Gold. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as the venue reached full capacity, buzzing with energy and anticipation. The night was highlighted by surprise rock legends Don Felder of The Eagles and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, who joined Kathleen on stage, and thrilled the crowd with their iconic musicianship.
Postal Service Act of 1792
Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 of the U.S. Constitution granted Congress the power to establish post offices and post roads. After a previous monopoly grant to a private entrepreneur failed to generate a profit, the British government took over the postal service in 1707 and operated a monopoly on mail services within the 13 colonies. Some postmasters gave themselves a competitive advantage by printing and distributing newspapers through the mail and denying the same privilege to their competitors (Desai 2007, 680).
La Vergne: Voluntary Water Conservation 10PM Mon. - Noon Tue.
La Vergne, TN - A city-wide voluntary water conservation notice has been issued for La Vergne this coming Monday and Tuesday (Aug. 2-27, 2024). During that period, workers to install a new meter at the water treatment plant as part of the final stages of the 24-inch water main project.
Tennessee GOP leadership threatens Memphis sales tax revenue over gun-reform ballot measures
Tennessee's legislative Republican leadership on Monday threatened to create a new state law to withhold state sales tax revenue from Memphis and Shelby County, an unprecedented move to enact a heavy financial penalty if the city goes through with a ballot referendum on gun-related issues. House Speaker Cameron Sexton, R-Crossville, and Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge, issued a joint statement threatening the penalty on Monday, the latest salvo in an ongoing power struggle between the...
Massive Heat Wave in West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky
(WOWK) – West Virginia is the most drought stricken state in the nation, and StormTracker 13 Meteorologists predict that it will get worse. A powerful heatwave will settle in Appalachia for the work week causing high temperatures to soar to 10 – 15 degrees above normal. If Wednesday’s rain chances break down some backyard thermometers […]
$3 Million Mega Millions Winner Sold in Murfreesboro
MURFREESBORO/COOKEVILLE 8-25-2024 – What a weekend! Drawings over the past couple of days at the Tennessee Lottery created thousands of winners throughout the state, including a whopping $3 million Mega Millions win in Murfreesboro and a $210,000 Daily Tennessee Jackpot win in Cookeville. That’s right: A lucky player in...
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