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New booting law to take effect in Tennessee starting July 1
Within a week, Nashville drivers won't have to worry about boots on their tires, at least for now. It's because the city's car booting law conflicts with a new state law. It's meant to target bad actors who prey on drivers parking around the city.
Justin Timberlake sells Tennessee estate amid legal troubles
The “Mirrors” musician let go of the lush parcel of land just weeks before his DWI detention on June 18. Justin Timberlake has officially parted ways with a significant piece of Tennessee real estate. The “Mirrors” singer, 43, sold a sprawling 127-acre plot in Franklin, Tenn., for $8 million.
Key dates, voting locations, registration deadlines and more for Aug. 1 election
Voters only have a couple more days to register to be eligible to cast a ballot in the August election. The registration deadline is July 2. Voters can go to ovr.govote.tn.gov or fill out the forms in person at the Knoxville Election Commission office inside the Old Courthouse, 300 Main St., Knoxville.
'Zip-tie guy' among Jan. 6 rioters who could be impacted by Supreme Court ruling
Eric Munchel of Nashville is one of at least four Jan. 6 rioters who could seek new trials or lesser sentences after SCOTUS rules Justice Department overstepped with obstruction charges.
TN Politics: Brent Taylor's Hotline Is "Unusual" Level of Petty, says Sanford
Tennessee's Republican lawmakers have a supermajority in the legislature, making it relatively easy to expel elected Democrats from office. So far, the tactic has been used twice — to remove state Representatives Justin Pearson of Memphis and Justin Jones of Nashville after their protest on the House floor regarding gun laws.
Mid-Ohio Valley Campus News
HENDERSON, Tenn. — Three Wood County students at Freed-Hardeman University at Henderson, Tenn., have been named to the Spring 2024 Dean’s Lists. The following students from your coverage area were recognized:. They are:. * Jesse Eaton, Vienna, who is earning a bachelor’s of arts in music. *...
Congressman David Kustoff Makes a Visit to Hardeman County
State of Tennessee Congressman David Kustoff visited Hardeman County on Friday, June 21, 2024, making stops at several locations to meet and “catch up” with constituents to share about news from his recent visit to Washington D.C., and learn how he can better serve the people he represents in West Tennessee.
FROM THE EDITOR: Paywall coming to The Post’s website
I’ve got to admit, I’m not 100 percent thrilled to make the announcement I’m making here. We’re about to put a paywall up on The Jackson Post’s website. When we started in late 2022, that was one frequent question I got, would we have one, and my answer was always the same.
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