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Illinois Tornadoes: EF-0 Twisters Confirmed in Elburn and South Chicago
Chicago, IL – Tornadoes touched down in Illinois last night, with the National Weather Service confirming an EF-0 tornado in Elburn and two EF-0 tornado paths on the south side of Chicago. According to the National Weather Service Chicago, survey teams are continuing to investigate the damage from the...
Target’s New Store Openings in July
Locations in California, Missouri and Pennsylvania are part of retailer’s plan to build 300+ new stores in next decade. Mass retailer Target Corp. is adding to its nearly 2,000-store network with the opening of three new locations in California, Missouri and Pennsylvania on July 21. Target will open a...
These are the candidates running in Tennessee's House District 86 primary
Jeff Johnston, an Independent candidate, will in November meet the winner of the Aug. 1 Democratic primary to vie for the Tennessee House District 86 seat. No Republican candidate qualified for the ballot. The current incumbent Democrat, Rep. Justin J Pearson, faces one challenger. The district stretches from the northern...
ETSU: Drought situation growing dangerous
Dry weather for much of the region is growing dangerous and could be intensified by another stifling heat wave this week, producing browned grass and pushing farmers into a difficult financial spot in what is often a vital growth period for a range of crops. That’s the word from officials at East Tennessee State University, […] The post ETSU: Drought situation growing dangerous appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Are You Ready To Rock With Rockin’ Randall?
Paris, Tenn.–Are you ready for some rockin’? Some rockin’ with Rockin’ Randall French, that is? French will be performing at this week’s Tuesdays in the Park, set for Tuesday, July 16, at the Eiffel Tower Park. Due to the heat, the program will start at 7:30 p.m. this week. Sponsored by the city of Paris and the Paris Parks and Recreation Department, there will be plenty of food trucks and the Splash Park is free. Bring your chair or blanket to sit on and enjoy the evening.
Ridgeway Welcomed As TCAT President
Paris, Tenn.–John Penn Ridgeway was welcomed as the new President at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Henry/Carroll Friday with signs all over the building. Ridgeway returns to TCAT (this time as President) after serving as Henry County Mayor for the past few years. Ridgeway said, “Thankful for the warm welcome from students and staff” at TCAT. Friday was a special day in other ways, as TCAT recognized SkillsUSA medalists Lollie Brown and Hunter Hamilton and held a field day with lunch, snowcones and games on the grounds. (Photo courtesy of John Penn Ridgeway).
Union City City Council To Meet Tuesday
Union City, Tenn.–Union City City Council will meet Tuesday, July 16 at the Municipal Building. The following is the agenda:. To receive public input for four proposed zoning amendments. Revise The Zoning Map To Rezone A Portion Of Property Owned By Bryan Allen Located At 2317 Nailing Drive (Tax...
Tim Reeves Returns As Henry Police Chief
Henry, Tenn.–Welcome back Tim Reeves as the new Police Chief in Henry. Henry Mayor Dustin Odom said, “We are thrilled to announce that Tim Reeves, a former patrolman in our community, is returning to the City of Henry as our new Chief of Police! Tim’s dedication and service to our city have been exemplary, and we are excited to see him lead our police department with the same commitment and integrity.”
Private Security Team Nabs Suspects at New Horizon Apartments (Video)
In Whitehaven, a dramatic incident unfolded at the New Horizon Apartments, leading to the arrest of four individuals. The incident began when a security guard noticed a vehicle speeding through the complex. Discovery of Illegal Items. According to police records and body-cam footage, the private security team at the complex,...
University of Memphis Fined for Animal Welfare Violations
Help keep One Green Planet free and independent! Together we can ensure our platform remains a hub for empowering ideas committed to fighting for a sustainable, healthy, and compassionate world. Please support us in keeping our mission strong. The University of Memphis has been fined $15,000 by the United States...
One resident offers local youth a day of Summer fun
JACKSON, Tenn.—The Hub City is takes a splash into summer with a day full of fun. The host of Community Splash, TJ Robinson, finds a refreshing way to give back with an evening of water slides, vendors, food trucks and music for entertainment. It’s the first time this has...
Memphis Mother of Two Faces Food Insecurity Amid Food Stamp Disruptions (video)
A South Memphis mother, Angela Briggs, who relies on food stamps to feed her two children, is facing severe food insecurity after her benefits were unexpectedly cut off. Living in a food desert, Briggs struggles to find healthy and affordable food options. Unexpected Termination of Benefits. Briggs was supposed to...
Victim identified in deadly Cape Girardeau shooting
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KBSI) – Police released the identity of the man who died after he was shot early Sunday morning in Cape Girardeau. Linard Thomas, 42, of Cape Girardeau died around 1:08 a.m. on Sunday, July 15. Cape Girardeau Police received a report around 12:34 a.m. on Sunday...
Herrin man charged with murder after deadly shooting
HERRIN, Ill. (KBSI) – A Herrin man faces a first-degree murder charge after a deadly shooting in Herrin on July 13. Tyler Mezo, 38, of Herrin faces a charge of first-degree murder (Class M Felony). llinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 7 arrested Mezo. ISP was requested...
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