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KY Authorities Have Discovered Card Skimmers in Retail, Grocery Stores
I don't classify myself as a paranoid person, but I've got to be honest with you, when I first learned of the existence of card skimmers, my paranoia amped up a bit. With progress comes convenience but also nefariousness. It seems every form of new technology developed to make our lives easier can also be manipulated to make our lives, in some cases, a nightmare. And because of identity theft, even more new technology must be created--and rather quickly, too--to counteract the behavior of bad actors.
PHOTOS: The top images from Day 2 of Titans' training camp
The Tennessee Titans were back on the practice fields in Nashville Thursday for Day 2 of training camp. It was another strong day for quarterback Will Levis, who has been excellent through two practices. Levis is developing chemistry with new wide receiver Calvin Ridley, but his favorite target looks like it could be tight end Chig Okonkwo.
Forensic anthropology focus of MTSU’s Lifelong Learning microcourse slated for Aug. 20
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — “CSI” enthusiasts or those with an investigative curiosity may want to sign up for the 2024 Lifelong Learning Program at Middle Tennessee State University, where this year’s focus is on forensic anthropology. Set for 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Aug. 20, the free...
WillCo Sports Roundup: Indy hires former BA star Bre Jackson as head girls basketball coach
There has been one constant during Bre Jackson’s basketball career: She always plays or coaches at a school with the same nickname. It started when she was a point guard at Brentwood Academy, helping the Eagles win four state championships. Then it was onto college ball, where she was...
Meet the new Clarksville-Montgomery County principals ahead of the new school year
With the 2024- 25 academic school year only weeks away for Clarksville-Montgomery County, the school district has announced its list of people appointed as principals, assistant principals and working at the district's office. Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools has announced new 2024-25 school year principals. So far, CMCSS has filled ten principal seats across the district. Along...
Early voting under way in Montgomery County, continues through this weekend
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Early voting continues through this weekend, July 27, in the Aug. 1 Montgomery County General Election and Tennessee Primary, and candidates have been out campaigning in front of the Election Commission Office, one of two early voting locations. Three of the local races on...
LIST: Free meals offered at these East TN school districts
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Families preparing for Back to School season in the coming weeks are likely budgeting for meals as well as school supplies. With inflation still impacting some grocery store prices, some may turn to free or reduced school meals for student breakfasts and lunches. Last fall, the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program, […]
Things to do: Veterans BBQ, Christmas in July, cars at Elm Springs and Broadway mashups
This weekend gorge on good BBQ for a good cause, shop Christmas in July sales, check out classic cars at Elm Springs or enjoy some of Broadway's best at Packard Playhouse. 1. Veterans BBQ Camp takeover at Tilted Mule ...
Tax-free weekend in Tennessee is here! Here's what's exempt and what's not
Tennessee's tax-free weekend is here, giving Oak Ridge area residents a chance to save on clothes, school supplies and devices that have sat on the shopping list for a while. Here's everything you need to know to save this weekend and the next. ...
Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial Slurs At Black Kids
This month alone, the streets of Nashville have seen multiple Nazi marches involving angry white men carrying Confederate flags, upside-down American flags and swastika flags. The post Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial Slurs At Black Kids appeared first on NewsOne.
Infamous Haunted House Owner Russ McKamey Accused Of Attempted Murder
Russ McKamey, owner of the controversial haunted house, McKamey Manor, has been arrested. Per PEOPLE, McKamey was arrested on July 19 on charges of sexual assault, domestic violence, and attempted murder. McKamey is scheduled for an initial court appearance in August. He posted a $1,000 bond and was ordered to have no contact with the victim.
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