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Post Malone’s Announces Much Awaited Country Tour Announced
Post Malone has made an exciting announcement about his 2024 F-1 Trillion Tour, marking his venture into the country music scene. After months of teasing a country album, he confirmed the project in late 2023, thrilling fans with the release of the first single, “I Had Some Help,” on May 10. The track, featuring Morgan Wallen, quickly became a summer sensation, holding the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for six consecutive weeks.
State issues 62 violations against company accused of allowing ‘imposter cops’ on Nashville streets
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance is requesting the immediate suspension of a Mt. Juliet company’s license, alleging they allowed civilians to wear police identification and use red and blue lights in non-police vehicles. The state agency filed a notice of hearing and charges...
Independence Day Celebration in Waynesboro is Wednesday, July 3rd
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Wednesday, July 3! It’s time for the City of Waynesboro’s annual Independence Day festivities. Park gates will open at 4:30 p.m. Food trucks will be set up to offer a variety of delicious treats, and of course there will be games, face painting, and other activities for the youngsters. Vendors will also be set up to offer different specialty items.
Jeff Burton Harshly Critical of NASCAR’s ‘Crazy’ Overtime Decision on Kyle Busch
Kyle Busch finished 27th in the June 30 NASCAR Cup Series race in Nashville. Shockingly, that was the two-time champ’s best result in his last three races, including a pair of 35th-place finishes at Iowa and New Hampshire. Busch added another miserable chapter to his recent run of misfortune...
Randy Sheeks to lead Lee Singers
From the Chattanoogan: Lee University announces the appointment of Dr. Randy Sheeks as the interim director of Lee Singers, effective immediately. From the Chattanoogan: Lee University announces the appointment of Dr. Randy Sheeks as the interim director of Lee Singers, effective immediately. Dr. Sheeks brings a wealth of experience and a passion for choral music to this position.
2024 4th of July Weather
Some of you will see storms, some of you will not. Some will have fireworks, some will postpone until probably Saturday , because Friday is going to be quite wet. Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 4pm, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 4pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 96. Heat index values as high as 104. South southwest wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tennessee Ranks Among Top Ten Worst States to Work in America
A recent study analyzing data in three key areas has named among the top ten worst states to work in America. The study conducted by OxFamAmerica.org looked at three key areas of American work life: wages, worker protections, and rights to organize. The score in each area was weighted to calculate a final score for each of the 50 states, along with Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia.
Tennessee Heat Wave Continues, Dangerous Temperatures Persist
Nashville, TN – Tennessee is enduring a severe heat wave, with temperatures expected to reach between 105 and 110 degrees this week. The US National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a Heat Advisory from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday for most counties, excluding the Plateau. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and take breaks if outdoors for extended periods.
Bellevue dad fears for his 4 young kids after 40 shots rang out at apartment
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Bellevue father of four kids said he feels stuck and fears for his family’s safety after a slew of gun shots rang outside his apartment early Wednesday morning. Neighbors tell WSMV4 it sounded like an assault rifle was fired. Shattered glass and bullet holes...
Arrowknot Studios' Katie Aronat Is The Featured Artist At ClearStory Arts
July’s Featured Artist is Arrowknot Studios' Katie Aronat, of Studio 13. Katie is a Chattanooga based abstract artist, primarily creating cut-out style artworks. With a degree in Design | Media Arts, Katie spent 5 years doing graphic design and motion graphics before pivoting to Project Management. To stay creative,...
2024 PREVIEW: Who’s Next?
CHATTANOOGA---The Chattanooga Mocs are well underway in preparation for August's fall camp in the Scenic City. A majority of the roster is already on campus working out and readying for an exciting 2024 campaign. Last week, we looked at the offensive line lite position…tight end. This week, we go big....
Monterey Yard-Sellers Moved Across Holly Street
Monterey Aldermen voted Monday night to move yard sellers in the Farmers Market facility to a grassy area on the railroad side of South Holly Street. Alderman Bill Wiggins said an event June 22 brought the issue to a head again, the conflict between yard sales and farmers. Alderman Charles Looper said the yard sellers would have a lot more space across the street.
Fireworks, parades and traffic: Take in these Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, Watertown July 4 events
Squirt guns are a big part of Watertown's Independence Day parade. Mt. Juliet will hold tailgate party at Circle P Ranch. Looking for something to do locally in Wilson County this Fourth of July?. Several local cities have their own Independence Day activities. Here is an overview of all the...
Hamlin and Larson’s Feud Reaches Boiling Point With Retaliation
Hamlin and Larson’s Feud Reaches Boiling Point: The long-standing rivalry between Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson reached an electrifying climax at the Ally 400 in Nashville, marking a crucial moment in NASCAR history. Known for their fierce competitiveness, both drivers engaged in a series of aggressive tactics, resulting in Larson’s calculated response against Hamlin. This incident not only heightened the tension between the two but also highlighted the intricate mix of strategy and raw emotion inherent in the sport.
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