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Early Voting Continues; Review Thunder Radio’s Political Forum
Thursday, August 1, 2024 is voting day in Coffee County. Early voting is being held Friday, July 12 – Saturday, July 27, 2024. Contact the Coffee County Election office for extended hours: (931) 723-5103. Click to see the August 1, 2024 Republican Primary and Coffee County General Sample Ballot.
Retail Consultant: Growth Expected In Livingston
According to the city’s retail consultant, Livingston should see an increase in retail offerings in the near future. Retail Coach Project Director Kyle Cofer said that Livingston has undergone changes in recent years that provide a good quality of life and make the area suitable for new businesses to join the area. Cofer said that Livingston has historically been overlooked by the national retail market.
Rutherford and Murfreesboro Fire Departments Tackle Large Brush Fire Amid Heatwave Conditions
Rutherford County Fire Rescue and Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department recently battled a large brush fire on Twelve Corners Road near the Wilson County line. The extent of the damage, including the number of acres burned, is currently unknown, and at the time of the fire, no burn ban was in effect for the county, as reported by FOX 17.
Tennessee Baseball Player With ‘A Servant’s Heart’ Celebrates National Championship
Players leaned on the edge of the dugout. A true test of patience — waiting for the moment to celebrate. The pitcher hurled the ball to the plate, followed by a swing and a miss. Black hats with orange logos flew under the lights of Charles Schwab Field in...
Blue State Residents Influx Are ‘Largely Very Conservative’: Gallatin Mayor Paige Brown
Blue State Exodus Hits Tennessee Town.. In a recent interview with Fox Business, Gallatin Mayor Paige Brown discussed a surprising trend affecting her city and others like it across traditionally conservative regions. The influx of residents from blue states is notably altering the local demographics and political landscape. Contrary to what some might expect, Mayor Brown revealed that these new residents are “largely very conservative.”
Montgomery Central, Kirkwood wrestlers take national honors at USA Wrestling’s National Freestyle Championships
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Team Tennessee took 27 of their best female high school wrestlers to USA Wrestling’s National Freestyle Championships in Fargo, North Dakota July 13-14, also called the 2024 U.S. Marine Corps Junior and 16U Nationals. The event had over 8,000 entries this year, competing in Fargodome on the campus of North Dakota State University.
Release the Hounds Festival Set for September
The second annual Release The Hounds Music Festival will be held at The Hideaway Farm (formerly known as the Johnny Cash Farm) on Saturday, September 7, 2024 in Bon Aqua, Tenn. to raise much needed funds for animal welfare in rural Hickman County in conjunction with the Release The Hounds organization.
Tennessee's 8th Congressional District: Read our Q&A with Democratic primary candidates
Early voting for the state and federal primary races is underway in Tennessee with multiple contested primary elections for Shelby County voters. Five Democrats are vying to be the party nominee in the November election for Tennessee's 8th Congressional District. Incumbent Republican Rep. David Kustoff has represented the district since 2017 and will...
Tennessee Airports Report Spike in Firearms Found in Carry-On Luggage for First Half of 2025
The first half of 2024 has seen a notable increase in the number of guns found in carry-on luggage in Tennessee airports, surpassing more than 150 firearms, a trend that has raised concerns and prompted reminders about the legal ways to travel with firearms. The Transportation Security Administration reported finding 158 guns across the state's airports, slightly more than the 157 found during the same period in 2023, as detailed in a report by WVLT.
Franklin to Host Kitty Hall Adoption Event
The City of Franklin is teaming up with the Williamson County Animal Center for the 4th annual “Kitty Hall,” a fundraising and adoption event in City Hall in downtown Franklin on Friday, July 19 from 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. The Williamson County Animal Center will be...
Travis Coopwood Joins Sheridan Public Relations
FRANKLIN, Tenn. – Travis Coopwood has joined Sheridan Public Relations (SPR) as a Staff Associate, where she will work on a variety of local, regional and national accounts. Originally from Cleveland, MS, Coopwood recently graduated from the University of Mississippi with a degree in Integrated Marketing Communications. She gained extensive experience from opportunities provided within the School of Journalism and New Media, such as serving as the publicity chair for the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA).
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