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Kristopher Holt attacks girlfriend after blacking out during bipolar episode
47-year-old Kristopher Holt was involved in a domestic altercation with his girlfriend, Michelle Price, at their Oak Haven Motel on July 11th. When officers spoke with Price, she told them that things got physical during an argument with Holt. Price stated that while she was sitting on their bed, Holt pushed her down and wrapped his legs around her neck. Price claimed that she was able to get free, but Holt pushed her back down and grabbed her by the neck. Price also claimed she was not able to breathe when he did this.
VIDEO: Tennessee QB Joe Milton III Is Breaking The Internet With His Ridiculous Throw That “Hit A Cloud” At Patriots Training Camp
Former Tennessee Vols quarterback Joe Milton has everybody on the New England Patriots, as well as Drake Maye, on notice. Milton, a sixth-round selection by the Patriots in the 2024 NFL Draft, was spotted at training camp getting some work in. One moment during the camp saw Joe Milton simply...
Paris Landing Now Offers Adult-Size Changing Tables
Paris Landing State Park officials announced this morning that it now offers access to an adult-sized changing table inside the lodge. For Micah and his family, having access to adult-sized changing tables at Tennessee State Parks transforms what was once a challenging outing into an enjoyable outdoor experience for everyone involved. “For people like us, this is huge. This allows us to get back to nature and enjoy hobbies we love, and we can take Micah with us,” said Micah’s mother, Jessie.
Grand Jury Returns Indictments for Attempted Murder and Wanton Endangerment
Multiple indictments were issued by the Christian County Grand Jury Friday, including on charges of attempted murder and wanton endangerment. A true bill was returned on Alicia Yocham, of Hopkinsville, on a single count of attempted murder and tampering with physical evidence. The indictment alleges that on June 14 Yocham...
Former Tarpley Shop Utility District GM charged with theft, official misconduct
(The Center Square) – The Tarpley Shop Utility District general manager was charged with theft and official misconduct after an investigation from the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office found he made nearly $8,000 of personal purchases with district funds, nearly $10,000 in questionable purchases and more than $25,000 in questionable fuel purchases were made with the funds. Freddie Byrd was indicted on the charges July 10 in Giles County. The utility district,...
Lee University prof elected TATS President
From the Chattanoogan: Dr. Racheal Lawler, assistant professor of Athletic Training at Lee University, was elected president of the Tennessee Athl. From the Chattanoogan: Dr. Racheal Lawler, assistant professor of Athletic Training at Lee University, was elected president of the Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society. “I am honored and humbled...
TSD e•Edition — In this issue: HERSTORY in the Making; IOTA Schools makes it debut
This e-Edition was originally planned to be a Back to School edition with an education focus, and indeed, we have assembled some good stories for you as you prepare for the start of another academic year. But then Joe Biden exited the race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to...
Officers Successfully Identify Suspect in 4-Car Hit-and-Run Injury Crash
Mt. Juliet, Tenn. – Following a four-car hit-and-run injury crash on Friday afternoon, officers successfully identified the driver responsible and obtained warrants for his arrest. At approximately 4:30 p.m. on Friday, July 26, 21-year-old convicted felon Donte Bell, Jr. of Nashville, rear-ended a car, causing a 4-car collision on...
Operational loophole at city garage let people leave without paying
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - As recently as May, people were able to park their cars for weeks, months or even years at a city garage and not pay a single dime. It was because of an operational loophole that WSMV 4 Investigator Courtney Allen uncovered at the Public Square Garage downtown.
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