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Petersen Health Care receives go-ahead to sell off Illinois properties
A federal bankruptcy judge in Delaware gave approval Thursday to Petersen Health Care's deals with Delaware and Illinois based LLCs to sell many of the company's properties as part of an $118 million sale. Judge Thomas Horan signed an order approving Peoria-based Petersen's deals with Petersen Acquisition LLC, based in...
East Tennessee lawmakers react to shooting at Trump rally
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Lawmakers in East Tennessee are reacting to what the Associated Press has called an attempted assassination of Former President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday. As Trump spoke during the rally, apparent gunshots were heard and the former president was seen grabbing his ear before being tackled to […]
Post-Covenant gun reform group donates over $55k to Tenn. lawmakers
By Adam Friedman Tennessee Lookout The gun-reform group Voices for a Safer Tennessee donated about $60,000 to state lawmakers ahead of this year’s election, with around 80% of the money going to Republicans. The group, which formed in the wake of the March 2023 mass shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville that left six […] The post Post-Covenant gun reform group donates over $55k to Tenn. lawmakers appeared first on Claiborne Progress.
Alexander and Jones gather support for TN House District 4 seat
ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (WJHL) – Curt Alexander and Renea Jones are gathering support from voters as they’re both running in the Tennessee 4th District House Republican primary. Alexander, the current mayor of Elizabethton, said he’s been meeting with constituents and going door-to-door knocking for his campaign efforts. Jones said she’s been meeting voters in various communities […]
Public camping felony law rarely enforced within past 2 years
Two years after a Tennessee law passed making it a felony to camp on public property, News 2 discovered only a handful of people have been arrested, but some advocates say it's still made an impact, both good and bad.
Paducah woman finds out she has 34 siblings
PADUCAH — Thirty-four siblings — that's what Diane Tucker of Paducah discovered she had after taking a DNA test back in 2018. When she reconnected with her newfound family, they traced their roots back to slavery. Diane Tucker lost touch with the people she thought were her family...
New interim director for Memphis Animal Services
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The City of Memphis announced on Friday that they have appointed a new interim director of Memphis Animal Services pending the outcome of an investigation into the shelter’s current leader. Mary Claire Borys will oversee the daily operations of MAS on an interim basis. According to her LinkedIn page, Borys has served […]
City Saves Over $3.5M On Muncipal Building Project
Photo: City Manager Kim Foster, left front, reports on projects at last night’s meeting. Shannon McFarlin photo. Paris, Tenn.–At a busy session Thursday evening, the Paris City Commission learned that with the USDA able to submit the city’s application for funds for the construction of the new municipal building before the end of June, over $3.5M was saved from the cost of the project. Because the application was in by the end of June, a 3.5 percent interest rate was locked in.
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