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Tennessee firms nab top spots on list of fastest-growing private US companies
More than 100 Tennessee businesses ranked among the fastest-growing private companies in the United States, according to Inc. Magazine. Of those, 84 are located in the Nashville metro area. The publication annually releases its Inc. 5000 list, ranking the top privately-owned American companies according to their percentage revenue growth over the last three...
The Tennessee Department of Revenue is inviting Tennesseans to join their free webinar on August 27
Chattanooga, TN – According to the statement, the Tennessee Department of Revenue will host a free webinar on August 27 at 9 a.m. Central Time to discuss the Tennessee Retail Accountability Program. This session is particularly relevant for wholesalers and retailers dealing in products such as beer, tobacco, nonalcoholic...
King Mao shooting trial: Gant found guilty of murdering restaurant employee in 2020
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – After hours of jury deliberation and four days of testimony, Jaelyn Gant, charged with the murder of a Chinese restaurant employee, was found guilty of second-degree murder. On Dec. 2, 2020, at approximately 12:45 p.m., officers responded to the King Mao Chinese restaurant on...
Austin Peay co-OC arrested on human trafficking charges, resigns
Patrick Kugler, hired in January as the co-offensive coordinator at Austin Peay, has resigned after being arrested in connection with an undercover operation focused on human trafficking. Kugler was one of six men taken into custody last weekend as part of the operation that included personnel from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's human trafficking unit, a state trafficking task force, the Department of Homeland Security, the Clarksville Police Department and other agencies. As part of the operation, seven people were identified as potential trafficking victims. While the TBI did not announce the arrests until Thursday, Kugler submitted his resignation on...
Mocs Fall at Austin Peay; Host Alabama Sunday at Finley
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. --- The Chattanooga women's soccer team fell 1-0 at Austin Peay to close out a three-game road swing. UTC falls to 0-2-1 while the Govs improve to 2-0. "Tough result tonight," Mocs head coachGavin McKinney said. "We had difficulty maintaining control, and the game was more open than we wanted. Adjusting our shape at halftime brought some improvement. With no easy matches in non-league play, we must keep getting better."
There was an injury crash Thursday evening on Peachers Mill Road at Allen Griffey Road in Clarksville.
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – There was an injury crash Thursday evening on Peachers Mill Road at Allen Griffey Road. The road is shut down in both directions, and CPD is asking the public to find alternate routes until further notice or be prepared for long delays. At 6:55 p.m., the road was backed up in both directions.
Don’t Miss The Last Weekend of Wilson County Fair/ TN State Fair
The last day to enjoy the Wilson County Fair/Tennessee State Fair is Saturday, August 24. “Thank you to all the city employees from each department who participated at the city fair booth during the fair week. It is an excellent opportunity to highlight city government and answer people’s questions. I enjoy playing trivia, seeing many of our longtime residents, and meeting some for the first time. I want to especially thank the Lebanon Police Department and Lebanon Fire Department for all the extra hours given this week and for helping ensure everyone has a safe time at the Fair,” Mayor Rick Bell said Friday on Facebook.
State Honors Johnson Heating & Air During Black Business Month
Union City, Tenn.–Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter kicked off Wednesday with a visit to Johnson Heating & Air in Union City in honor of National Black Business Month. McWhorter said, “It is clear from the stops today these two companies exemplify what it means to be pillars of the community, making a longstanding impact in their regions and the state of Tennessee.”
Tennessee Rowing Makes Move to SEC, Enhancing the Conference's Competitive Landscape
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – The Southeastern Conference announced Friday morning that rowing has been approved by the SEC athletics directors as the 22nd sport to be sponsored by the SEC, beginning with the 2024-25 campaign. The rapidly growing sport has also been approved as the 13th women's sport in which...
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