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Tennessee Senate District 30: Read our Q&A with Democratic primary candidates
Early voting is underway and two Democrats are vying for the Tennessee Senate District 30 seat ― Incumbent Sara Kyle and Erika Stotts Pearson. No candidates qualified for the Republican primary, but the winner of the Democratic primary will face one Independent in November. Early voting will run through July 27, with election day...
Roderick and Sutton Top Winners at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway
(Nashville, TN) Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway came back alive this past Saturday, July 13 for the Soundgear North/South Super Late Model Challenge 100 in addition to the track favorite Pro Lates and a great selection of quarter-mile divisions. After a great deal of action on the quarter-mile, the Pro Late Models...
Should Tennessee ban cell phones in schools? What to know as states restrict smartphones in the classroom
It's a tale as old as - not time - but the advent of social media and smartphones. How do the two impact mental health, especially of young children. New York Governor Kathy Hochul is considering banning smartphones in New York schools but could that happen in Tennessee?. An attempt...
Tennessee Weather Alert: Severe Storms Possible in Memphis, Nashville
Memphis, TN – Severe storms are forecasted to hit Memphis and Nashville tonight, with damaging winds being the primary concern. According to the US National Weather Service in Memphis, isolated severe storms are possible from 9 PM to 1 AM, impacting northeast Arkansas, southeast Missouri, and northwest Tennessee. Residents are advised to stay weather aware and have a plan to take shelter if needed.
Oversized load to move through East Tennessee this week
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - A third oversized load will be on the move in East Tennessee this week, according to the Tennessee Department of Transportation. TDOT’s Mark Nagi said there will be rolling road blocks for the oversized load on Wednesday as it works its way from Knoxville to Kingsport.
Beans, blackberries and peppers: Local produce affected by moderate drought conditions throughout East Tennessee
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — While we've got some rain in the forecast coming up, we know that this summer has been particularly dry. Based on the latest drought monitor for mid-July, this is the most widespread moderate drought that we've seen since about 2007. East Tennessee did have a drought in 2016 that was more intense, but not quite as widespread.
TENNESSEE HIGHWAY PATROL HITS THE FIELD AT NEYLAND STADIUM
The new THP Dodge Charger and Trooper were photographed at the iconic home of Volunteer Football for America’s Best-Looking Trooper Cruisers Contest. TENNESSEE – For the American Association of State Troopers (AAST) 11th Annual America’s Best Looking Trooper Cruisers Contest, the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) took photos inside the iconic Neyland Stadium, home of the Tennessee Volunteer Football Program. The photo features a 2023 THP Dodge Charger and Lieutenant Eric Miller, who serves in the Knoxville District. Miller is recognizable from his time on the sidelines escorting University of Tennessee Football Head Coach, Josh Heupel. Miller is also a graduate of Oliver Springs High School.
Missing Tennessee woman's phone pings in Georgia cities, police say
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Have you seen Valerie? Tennessee police have requested Georgia's help locating a missing woman after her phone pinged in two of our cities. Valerie Elder Smiley, 41, was last seen on June 28 at 2 p.m., leaving her home in Chattanooga. Local police said she was driving...
2nd complaint outlines 'conflict of interest' in Rutherford Co. Property Assessor Office
Rutherford County Property Assessor Rob Mitchell faces a second employee complaint accusing him of ignoring conflict of interest issues involving real estate. A residential appraiser for the elected property assessor, John Key submitted the second complaint about the assessor's office June 26, requesting Rutherford County Attorney Nick Christiansen investigate Mitchell and his...
Ryman Auditorium to Host Haunted History Tour
Ryman Auditorium will bring back its popular Haunted History Tours on Sunday, July 28, 2024, starting at 7:00 p.m. Guests can explore the untold history behind mysterious sightings and occurrences reported at the Ryman throughout its more than 130-year history. While on the exclusive tour, guests will hear some of Ryman’s most popular ghost stories […] The post Ryman Auditorium to Host Haunted History Tour appeared first on Sumner County Source.
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