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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.
Tennesseans featured on anti-Trump billboards at Republican National Convention
Two Middle Tennesseans will be featured on billboards erected near Milwaukee’s Fiserv Arena, site of the 2024 Republican National Convention, as part of an advertising campaign organized by Republican Voters Against Trump. The campaign includes 15 billboards and a 60-second ad running in four battleground states. Scott Moore, a 63-year-old from Nashville, is one of […] The post Tennesseans featured on anti-Trump billboards at Republican National Convention appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
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 […]
Scenic City Invitational Tournament 2024: Night 1 Results – July 12th, 2024
Night One of the Scenic City Invitational Tournament took place on Friday night July 12th, 2024 from the TWE Arena in Red Bank, Tennessee and aired LIVE on IWTV. Below are the results for Night 1 of the 2024 SCI:. SCI Tournament 2024 First Round Match: Rico Gonzalez defeated Rob...
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.
Ten-man Chattanooga FC falls to Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia Union II
Chattanooga FC faced off against Eastern Conference leaders Philadelphia Union II on Thursday night, and were defeated 3-1 with goalkeeper Jean Antoine sent off midway through the second half. Philadelphia took an early lead in the sixth minute of play when the club's top assist provider CJ Olney combined with...
Texting and driving leads to meth arrest
DAYTON — A Rhea County Man was arrested on Friday June 28, for multiple offenses, including several drug and narcotic charges after a routine traffic stop for texting and driving. According to the arrest report on file at the Rhea County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD), Curtis Lovelady was involved in the traffic stop conducted by RCSD Deputy Jesse Wilkey. According to Wilkey, he was parked on Delaware Avenue when he observed...
Cleveland State Student-Athletes Earn NJCAA All-Academic Recognition
The National Junior College Athletic Association recognized twenty Cleveland State Community College student-athletes who achieved All Academic Recognition for the 2023-24 academic year. Student Athletes are recognized in three categories, All Academic First Team, Second Team, and Third Team. All athletes had to achieve a grade cumulative point average of...
Athens Chamber welcomes Amazon Hub
A ribbon cutting was celebrated recently for new Athens Area Chamber of Commerce member, Amazon Hub, located in Athens. Chamber friends joining the celebration and pictured here (from left) are: Karen Sullivan (Athens Chamber), Paul Semenoff (Chamber Diplomat/The Capital Group), Lisa Rhea (Chamber Diplomat/McMinn County Sheriff’s Department), Stacey Hester (Chamber Diplomat/Citizens Bank), McMinn County Mayor John Gentry, Karen Soyza (Amazon Hub), Noah (Amazon Hub), Rhonda Wilson (Peoples Bank), State Rep. Mark Cochran, and Chuck Becker (Help U Build Services). On the back row (from left) are: Robin Manis (Crye-Leike Real Estate), Daniel Atkinson (McMinn County Property Assessor’s Office), John Rodriguez (Chamber Board/3 Rivers Radio Group), Hunter Starr (Chamber Diplomat/CapStar Bank), Stephanie Devine (WYXI Radio), Doug Bailey (Chamber Diplomat/McMinn County Sheriff’s Department), McMinn County Assessor of Property Keith Price, Kayleigh Heaton (Chuck Fleischmann’s Field Representative), Larae Graves (Chamber Diplomat/Bowater Credit Union), and Lisa Becker (Help U Build Services).
Scenthound Opens in Franklin with Expansion Planned for Middle Tennessee
Scenthound Opens in Franklin with Expansion Planned for Middle Tennessee. The boutique dog grooming center that takes a wellness approach to care and leverages technology and membership for convenience has opened its newest location in the mid-state, with plans for up to eight more locations. NASHVILLE, TN – July 10...
Group of teens wanted for robbing people at gunpoint neighbors said they’re being terrorized
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Three victims who were robbed by a group of 10 to 14-year-olds shared their experience. On Friday afternoon, Metro Police released photos of the group of teens who were caught on camera terrorizing people in homes on 17th Avenue North, Clinton Avenue, Jo Johnston Avenue and Pearl Street.
City of Dalton to Host Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Mill Line Trail
The City of Dalton will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Mill Line Trail on Wednesday, July 17th, at 10:30 a.m. The event will take place next to the pedestrian bridge across Mill Creek, where the Mill Line and Mallard Pass Spur connect. The public is invited to attend.
TVA’s Sequoyah Nuclear Plant Manager Beth Jenkins Discusses Summer Readiness
TVA’s Sequoyah Nuclear Plant in Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, is ready to help meet summer peak power demands in the valley that includes Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and North Carolina. Plant Manager Beth Jenkins talks about the capabilities of the two nuclear reactors and the work the staff is doing to provide a clean source of electric power.
Black Pastors Respond to Controversy Surrounding Indictment of Former Chattanooga Police Chief
A group of Black pastors led a “Call-To-Action” press conference outside Hamilton County District Attorney Coty Wamp’s office on July 1. Self-described as a “diverse coalition of clergy, community partners, business leaders, and concerned citizens from Chattanooga and Hamilton County,” the alliance voiced its support for former Chattanooga Police Chief Celeste Murphy, alleging that her recent indictment was unjust and politically motivated.
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