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Manchester Sewer and Water Department warns of system flushing starting Sunday night
Jeff Perry, Director of the Manchester Water and Sewer Department told Thunder Radio, “we will be flushing our water system throughout the system starting Sunday night July, 14, 2024 at 11pm flushing through the night for the next two or three nights following. Pressure changes will fluctuate during flushing...
Texas Roadhouse Coming to Mt. Juliet
A big announcement was made in the City of Mt. Juliet Thursday. Development Services Director Jennifer Hamblen joined City Commissioner Scott Hefner as they announced Texas Roadhouse will soon start construction in Mt. Juliet, making it the first in Wilson County. Lineberry Properties confirmed that a lease has been signed and Texas Roadhouse will submit […] The post Texas Roadhouse Coming to Mt. Juliet appeared first on Wilson County Source.
Realignment source sends reassuring message on status of Vanderbilt, Rutgers, and Wake Forest
Longtime college football radio host Greg Swaim believes the only reason Vanderbilt, Rutgers, and Wake Forest are going to stick with the Power 4 is because of how hard it'd be from a legal standpoint to remove them. "The question I'm getting asked most the last 48 hours, besides obviously...
Metro Human Relations Commissions agrees to settle Metro Arts funding complaints
Metro Nashville's Humans Relations Commission this week agreed to settle a complaint against the Metro Arts Commission while the city implements changes it says will improve the grant funding process at the heart of the complaint and ensuing controversy. Approving the proposed conciliation agreement is an early step toward compromise...
Paris Man Taken Into Custody After 6 1/2 Hour Standoff
Paris, Tenn.–A Paris man was taken into custody after a 6 1/2 hour standoff with Henry County Sheriff’s deputies and Paris Police. Charles Kroner of 400 Clifty Village Lane was charged with reckless endangerment and resisting arrest and was taken to the Henry County Jail. A bond of $10,000 has been set. Other charges are pending in Benton County.
Tennessee funds food access through cost sharing grants with federal funds
(The Center Square) – Tennessee sent federal funding to five small agricultural businesses to help with production increases through the Tennessee Urban Farm and Forestry cost share program. The program’s goal is to increase access to nutritious food in urban areas of the state. “This cost share funding is essential for strengthening Tennessee's agricultural economy,” Agriculture Commissioner Charlie Hatcher said. “Farm and forest businesses are utilizing these funds to boost...
The moment this scared dog stuck in traffic meets kindhearted trooper
A lost dog became so overwhelmed during a storm that it appeared to freeze in traffic, as if begging for one of the drivers to help it. What happened next was caught on video and it’s both heartwarming and funny. Lance Willis of the Tennessee Highway Patrol was driving...
Nashville Braces for Soaring Temperatures as Heat Wave Intensifies, Relief Expected Midweek with Thunderstorms
The National Weather Service in Nashville has provided a detailed forecast for the coming week, with a focus on rising temperatures and heat indices that suggest oppressive heat is on the horizon for residents. Today's conditions start with a calm, misty morning, sitting at 70°F and a high humidity level of 94%,.
Help Wanted at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch Motocross and ATVMX Events
Help Wanted at 2024 Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship and ATVMX National Championship Events at Loretta Lynn’s. The 2024 Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship is set to be held July 29 - August 3 in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee at Loretta Lynn's Ranch while the season finale of the ATV Motocross National Championship coming the proceeding weekend, August 9-11. MX Sports is looking for additional flagging help for both events.
2024 Tennessee Wildlife Conservation Raffle is Back with $290,000+ in Prizes
The 2024 Tennessee Wildlife Conservation Raffle promises to be bigger and better than ever, featuring over $290,000 in prizes. Over the years, this incredible event has raised more than $8 million for vital Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation (TWRF) projects, supporting its mission to conserve and enhance Tennessee’s wildlife and natural habitats.
Tennessee leaders react to Trump shooting
Happy Sunday, Memphis! This is Executive Editor Mark Russell, and you're reading the Daily Briefing, our one-stop digital shop for the best Memphis stories from our award-winning Commercial Appeal team. Politicians from Shelby County and Tennessee are reacting to the news of former President Donald Trump being rushed off stage with blood on his face while speaking to supporters in...
Republican Tennessee lawmaker spends $50k on new car, air fryer with campaign funds
Tennessee state Sen. Steve Southerland, R-Morristown, spent nearly $50,000 in campaign funds on a new car, the third vehicle he has purchased through his campaign account in the past decade. A recent campaign finance report filed by Southerland on July 9 shows Southerland paid $45,652 at a Morristown Toyota dealership on March...
Tennessee Voter Guide: The key competitive races in the Aug. 1 election
Tennessee holds its state and federal primaries on Aug. 1, in addition to a series of county and municipal general elections across the Volunteer State. The only statewide race on the ballot this year is a battle for the U.S. Senate, where incumbent U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, is seeking a second six-year...
Have it your way: Burger King opening in Smithville
Smithville Mayor Josh Miller recently took to Facebook to make an announcement. Fast Food titan Burger King (BK) was almost inevitable in Smithville, and locals are ready to have it their way. “Site plans have been approved,” announced Miller while posting the BK logo. “I’m not sure when construction will...
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