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Hopkinsville woman wins $50K from lottery
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. – A Hopkinsville woman is celebrating a $50,000 win from the Kentucky Lottery. According to a release by the Kentucky Lottery, the woman traveled to Kentucky Lottery headquarters on Tuesday to collect her $50,000 top prize from a Clover Cash Scratch-off ticket. At this time, the woman...
Breonna Taylor's boyfriend caused her death, federal judge rules
A federal judge has thrown out major felony charges against two former Louisville officers accused of falsifying a warrant that led police to Breonna Taylor's door before they fatally shot her.U.S. District Judge Charles Simpson's ruling declared that the actions of Taylor's boyfriend, who fired a shot at police the night of the raid, were the legal cause of her death, not a bad warrant.Federal charges against former Louisville Police Detective Joshua Jaynes and former Sgt. Kyle Meany were announced by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland in 2022 during a high-profile visit to Louisville. Garland accused Jaynes and Meany, who...
Vols, never change Neyland Stadium name, says Pilot founder Jim Haslam | Toppmeyer
Jim Haslam recites Gen. Robert Neyland’s maxims accurate to the word, as if he’s envisioning the legendary Tennessee football coach writing them on a blackboard in front of him. Haslam’s favorite of Neyland’s seven maxims applied to more than football. He believes it spoke to his business career. “Play for and make the breaks....
Transfer Jakobe Thomas grew up a Tennessee football fan, but opener will be first Neyland Stadium game
Jakobe Thomas grew up a Tennessee Vols football fan in Tullahoma, but he never got the chance to go to a game at Neyland Stadium. Next weekend, he'll be running through the Power T as one of the Vols himself. Thomas, a Middle Tennessee State transfer, has been counting down the days until the season opener. ...
Russellville man fires gunshot during robbery, charged with attempted murder
RUSSELLVILLE, Ky. – A Russellville man is charged with attempted murder following a robbery. In an indictment document released to WNKY News 40, the Commonwealth of Kentucky Logan County Circuit Court says Rakeal Elliot, 19 of Russellville, committed a robbery on July 20, 2024. The office says that during...
Tennessee Baseball to play pair of October exhibitions
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Tennessee baseball will play a pair of exhibition matches across the state this October. The Vols will first face Western Kentucky in Nashville on Oct. 25, before heading to Jackson to battle Western Kentucky on Oct. 27. Tennessee will face the Hilltoppers inside First Horizon Park,...
July pending home sales flat
July pending sales were flat as the housing market entered a third quarter of rising inventory and declining mortgage rates. Sellers accepted 176 new contracts, 34 fewer than the previous month and 50 more than July last year, according to the Northeast Tennessee Association of Realtors (NETAR). Pending sales are a leading indicator of housing […] The post July pending home sales flat appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
New outdoors program launched to benefit Tennessee youth mental health
TENNESSEE, USA — The Tennessee State Parks Conservancy and Outdoor Chattanooga have announced a new program to get Southeast Tennessee children to spend more time outdoors than ever before. The Outdoor Leadership Club is designed to introduce youth and families in historically marginalized communities "to nature to experience the...
Tennessee Man and His Company Plead Guilty to Illegal Discharge of Pollutants into Holston River
In a clear breach of environmental protocols, a Tennessee man and his company have admitted to illegally discharging pollutants into the Holston River, a revelation that underscores the ongoing struggles between industrial operations and environmental conservation. According to a press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Tennessee, Christopher Domermuth, 49, and Domermuth Environmental Services, LLC (DES), based in Knoxville, both entered guilty pleas to charges laid out under the Clean Water Act.
Motorcyclist killed in head-on crash with SUV on Peachers Mill Road
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A motorcyclist has died after a head-on collision Thursday evening on Peachers Mill Road. At approximately 6:35 p.m., the motorcycle and SUV crashed on Peachers Mill at Allen Griffey Road. The motorcyclist was flown to Nashville by LifeFlight helicopter, but has since died of his injuries, according to Clarksville Police spokesman Officer Scott Beaubien.
Waverly Confronts Slow Recovery on Third Anniversary of Flood Disaster
As the town of Waverly marks three years since catastrophic flooding claimed lives and destroyed property, residents continue to navigate the slow march towards restoration. On the anniversary of the devastating event, buildings still lie in ruin, reminders of the tragedy and the ongoing struggle for a return to normalcy. Waverly Mayor Buddy Frazier relayed to WSMV that, despite delays, there is progress, with plans in motion to construct new housing and the hope for federal funding to clear the remaining wreckage.
MaxPreps High School Football Rankings 2024
Throughout the high school football season, MaxPreps updates its high school football rankings. Below, we have shared the Middle Tennessee schools that MaxPreps has ranked in the Top 100 in their high school football rankings. Latest update: August 21, 2023. #3. Lipscomb Academy, Nashville. #6. Oakland, Murfreesboro. #7. Montgomery Bell...
City of Pulaski Announces Purchase of Old Genesco Murco Property
THE CITY OF PULASKI HAS ANNOUNCED THE RECENT FINALIZATION OF THE PURCHASE OF THE OLD GENESCO/MURCO PROPERTY LOCATED AT 253 E. CEMETERY STREET. THIS TRACT, ENCOMPASSING NEARLY 5 ACRES, REPRESENTS A SIGNIFICANT ASSET FOR THE CITY AND WILL PLAY A CRUCIAL ROLE IN FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. THE NEXT STEP IN THIS PROCESS IS THE PREPARATION AND PLANNING FOR THE DEMOLITION OF THE EXISTING BUILDING MAKING WAY FOR FUTURE POSSIBILITIES. THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL HOLD A SPECIAL MEETING TO GATHER INPUT AS THEY MOVE CLOSER TO THE PLANNING PHASE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS PROPERTY.
Nashville radio icon Ernie Allen joins new station
One of the most recognizable voices in Nashville radio has started a new chapter in his long-standing career by making a move to 790 AM The Gospel 104.5 FM. Ernie Allen, whose voice and style has boomed across the airways in Nashville for more than 40 years, hosted his first “Straight Talk” show Aug. 18, 1-2 p.m. at the station. Allen is known throughout Nashville as the ‘Man with the Voice,’ has reinvented his popular talk show format, which welcomes diverse guests to discuss community affairs, politics and other issues impacting the city.
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