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Man arrested in Cave City in relation to vehicle stolen out of Tennessee
CAVE CITY, Ky. – A man is facing multiple charges after police say they located a vehicle stolen out of Tennessee. The Cave City Police Department says it responded Thursday shortly before midnight to 819 Sanders St. in reference to a male outside of the parking trying to break into vehicles.
Don’t Miss the 7th Annual Southern Food & Whiskey Event
The Southern Whiskey Society is thrilled to announce that tickets for the much-anticipated, newly renamed Southern Food & Whiskey Experience are now available! Mark your calendars for August 10, 2024, at The Factory in Franklin, TN. This year’s event promises to be a unique and immersive gathering, building on last year’s success and taking it to the next level.
Coppinger Awarded Officer Of The Year
The Cookeville Police Department recognized Detective Alyssa Coppinger as the 2023 Officer Of The Year. Coppinger is a member of the SWAT team, Armor team, and Recruitment team. She is also a firearms instructor and integrating communications assessments and tactics instructor. Police Chief Randy Evans said Coppinger’s hard work has impressed everyone.
Toll Brothers Opens Tomlinson Pointe Community in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Toll Brothers, Inc. (NYSE:TOL), the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, today announced the highly anticipated opening of Tomlinson Pointe, a new luxury community of single-family homes in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Home buyers are invited to visit the Toll Brothers Sales Center and tour the professionally designed model home located at 470 Tomlinson Pointe Drive in Mt. Juliet.
Hendersonville business owner sentenced to nearly 50 years in prison for bank, wire fraud
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Hendersonville business owner was sentenced to nearly 50 years in prison and to pay more than $1.1 million in restitution for crimes related to wire and bank fraud along with tax charges. The Department of Justice announced 56-year-old Scotty Thomas Lumley was sentenced to 47...
Anti-semitic flyers dropped in Gallatin neighborhood
GALLATIN, Tenn. (WZTV) — Anti-semitic flyers were dropped in a Gallatin neighborhood overnight Thursday. This comes in the midst of marches and demonstrations involving hate groups across Nashville in the last two weeks. Ronald Durard first spotted the flyers near his driveway early Thursday morning before noticing they were...
Restrictions Changed For Relative Caregiver Program
A new state law reduces the requirements needed for families to become eligible for the Relative Caregiver Program (RCP). UCDD Case Manager Marcia Riddle said the change allows relatives with any court order to enroll in the program instead of requiring a final order. Riddle said she thinks it is a positive change because they have a lot of people in the region who are now able to access the program.
Tennessee man who tried to provide material support to ISIS learns his prison fate
From News Channel 9: A Tennessee man convicted of leading "a global digital media operation to distribute pro-ISIS propaganda" for years has learn. From News Channel 9: A Tennessee man convicted of leading “a global digital media operation to distribute pro-ISIS propaganda” for years has learned how long he’ll spend in a federal prison.
New Skate Park Opens in Murfreesboro
Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation officially opened its new Skate Park and Pump Track with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, July 19 at 10 a.m. at Old Fort Park. Following the ceremony, the skate park is now open daily from daylight to dusk. The new facility features a street-scape style concrete...
Titans May Have Found Diamond in Rough at LB
The Tennessee Titans could have something special with one of their rookies. It's not very common that a day three NFL draft pick is a contributor right off the bat, but Tennessee Titans fourth-round pick Cedric Gray may be an exception. With training camp starting next week, Gray is currently...
Luke Combs and Post Malone Take over the Streets of Nashville, Shut down Lower Broadway
With country music transforming over the years, the genre watched as stars like Garth Brooks, Keith Urban, Toby Keith, Reba McEntire, and Dolly Parton honored the rich history of the genre. But recently, country music welcomed singers like Beyonce, who celebrated her entrance into the genre with her album, Cowboy Carter. And with Beyonce leading the way, it seems that Post Malone is preparing for the release of his debut country album, F-1 Trillion. With Malone collaborating with Luke Combs on the new song “Guy For That”, the pair recently took over the streets of Nashville for a music video.
Ingrid Andress Makes First Career Move After Botched National Anthem Performance
With songs like “More Hearts Than Mine”, “Wishful Drinking”, and “The Stranger”, singer Ingrid Andress appeared to be the next big star in country music. Wasting little time, the country star even released two studio albums. Her last, Good Person, released back in August 2022. Gaining a loyal following over the last decade, Andress received the chance to perform the national anthem for Major League Baseball. For many singers, performing the national anthem is somewhat of a milestone. But for Andress, it marked a low point in her career as she not only botched the performance but recently canceled a string of concerts due to the backlash and her entering rehab.
Nashville's first permanent supportive housing center opens its doors
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The city’s first permanent supportive housing facility, The Strobel Center, opened its doors in Nashville as the city faces a homeless crisis. The $35 million development downtown will be home to 90 units. Half of the site will be used to house those who...
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