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Historic first-ever girls’ flag football game; learning experience
With only 7 seconds left in the game, down 14 – 7, as Prospect Girls’ Flag Football toed the red zone in a last push to tie their opening game against the King College Prep Jaguars, junior Quarterback Libby McDonaugh spiked the football, throwing away a down. This play culminated a previous minute of commotion as coaches and fans yelled toward the refs to stop the clock.
2024 Labor Day Weekend Forecast-Storms and Cooler Temps
It won’t be a total wash for the holiday weekend, but be weather-aware, especially on Saturday and Sunday. A slight chance of showers between 10am and 1pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Sunny and hot, with a high near 98. Heat index values as high as 101. South southwest wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
More than 370 DUI’s dismissed in TN in first six months of 2024
TULLAHOMA, Tenn. (WSMV) - Tammy Allen admits it had been a long shift at work. Twelve hours, in fact, leaving her factory job and heading to her new home in Tullahoma. So when she saw red and blue lights in her rearview mirror, she wasn’t surprised. In fact, body...
Rising TN population could affect housing prices, experts say
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee — Tennessee's population is expected to grow to nearly 8 million people by 2040, a new study showed. A large part of that increase includes people ages 65 and above. A 36% increase is expected for the number of people ages 75 to 84. A 72% increase is expected for people ages 85 and up.
Don't be surprised if you don't see Tennessee's new Smokey dog on the sidelines. Here's why
Tennessee football's new Smokey needs a little more leeway to get used to the loud roar of 101,915 fans before he's fully ready for the big time. Smokey XI, who was selected to replace his dad, Smokey X, will carry out the tradition of running through the "Power T" formed by the Pride of the Southland Band at the start of each home game, but he might not do much more than that, Tennessee Athletics spokesman...
Tennessee Higher Education Commission Announces 2024 FAFSA Champions
An impressive 117 high schools across Tennessee have been recognized this year as FAFSA Champions for the Class of 2024. The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) and the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC) award the designation of FAFSA Champion to schools whose Tennessee Promise FAFSA completion rate exceeds 90% or increased by 5% or more over the previous year.
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