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Health care law changes begin July 1
(The Center Square) – Tennessee’s plan to unwind certificate of need, protection of power of attorney rights and several TennCare coverage changes went into effect Monday with the new fiscal year. TennCare must retain coverage for individuals with disabilities who have employment through a buy-in program, it must cover mental health services at the same rates for alcoholism and drug dependency and it must cover medical expenses for genetic testing to identify treatments for children with rare diseases. ...
Inmate dead at Washington State Prison, department of corrections says
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ga. — An inmate's body is being taken to the GBI Crime Lab after dying in Washington State Prison, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections. They say 42-year-old Torrey Forrester died on Monday. The cause of death is still unknown. His body was turned over to...
New law quietly comes into effect and drivers risk arrest – and you don’t have to be behind the wheel to be punished
DRIVERS and pedestrians have been warned about a new law that outlaws dangerous driving maneuvers with deadly consequences. The road law threatens to arrest speedy drivers but there are easy ways to avoid getting in trouble. Georgia passed a bill strengthening punishment for drivers and spectators at illegal street racing events. New penalties went into […]
Chattanooga man dies after getting hit by car Monday night
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A Chattanooga man died after getting hit by a car Monday night, police say. At 7:28 p.m. Monday Chattanooga Police responded to a pedestrian struck in the 6900 block of Lee Highway. When officers arrived, CPD says they found a 52-year-old man with life-threatening injuries. EMS...
MTSU’s Jones College of Business offers new cybersecurity management program
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — With electronic data being so foundational to modern commerce and industry, Middle Tennessee State University’s Jennings A. Jones College of Business is now offering a new bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity management — a profession that is expected to grow exponentially over the next decade and beyond.
NASCAR driver penalized after intentionally spinning competitor at Nashville
Carson Hocevar has been penalized following an incident in Sunday's Ally 400 at Nashville. NEWS: Carson Hocevar has been fined $50,000 and assessed with the loss of 25 driver points for violating the NASCAR Member Code of Conduct at @NashvilleSuperS. pic.twitter.com/2tLvsDHUVS— NASCAR (@NASCAR) July 2, 2024 On Tuesday, NASCAR announced that Hocevar would lose 25 points and be fined $50,000 after spinning Harrison Burton under caution during Sunday's race. Hocevar's penalty makes it two penalties handed out by NASCAR over the Nashville weekend for intentionally crashing competitors, as Truck Series driver Layne Riggs was held for two laps after a reckless driving penalty...
Murfreesboro man dead, multiple injured after 4-vehicle crash on I-24
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Murfreesboro man was killed in a multi-vehicle crash that shut down Interstate 24 on Tuesday morning, according to the Metro Nashville Police Department. Police said the driver killed in the 7:50 a.m. crash on I-24 West near Old Hickory Boulevard has been identified as 39-year-old...
PHOTO: Baby Gronk Gets Unusually Close To Will Levis’ Ex-Girlfriend Gia Duddy Following Her Recent Leaked Videos
Will Levis’ ex-girlfriend, Gia Duddy, got intimately close to internet sensation Baby Gronk over the weekend. Duddy and Levis have been separated for several months, but she’s been trending again since raunchy videos of herself and the Tennessee Titans quarterback were leaked online back in May. While the...
Maury County July 4: Fireworks at Maury County Park, Mt. Pleasant's 200th, Run for Hunger
Maury County shows its patriotic pride this 4th of July, with events for all ages including parades, workouts at the park and, of course, fireworks. Kicking things off Thursday morning will be Rotary & Kiwanis' 4th of July Event at Maury County Park, sponsored by both Breakfast and Noon Rotary, as well as...
Watch Passenger Nail Toby Keith Cover on Delayed Flight to Nashville
“Should’ve Been a Cowboy” laid the foundation for Toby Keith’s country music career. Released in 1993, the first single from Keith’s eponymous debut album hit No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. From there, Keith recorded 19 more No. 1 songs and an additional 22 Top 10 hits. The Oklahoma native was still enjoying immense popularity at the time of his tragic death in February. And as it turns out, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” serves multiple purposes. Just ask the country singer who recently cheered up a flight full of weary passengers thanks to Toby Keith’s signature song.
Summer fun just beginning: Here's some can't-miss events in Clarksville
The sun is shining, temperatures are rising, grills are out and kids are enjoying their time away from school before August approaches. Although summer activities are underway, there is still plenty of time and events to celebrate the season before fall rolls in. Here are some of can't-miss summer events happening in Montgomery County this summer.
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