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SCHOOL SPORTS: Fall practice officially opens Monday; middle school football kicks off this week
High School fall sports across the state of Tennessee will officially hit practice fields and courts on Monday, July 29th. In Manchester, the Coffee County Central volleyball team will be the first to get at it – hitting the court at 3:15 p.m. Meanwhile, Lady Raider soccer will work from 3:30-5:30 p.m. at Raider Academy and the CHS football team will have its first full-padded workout at 4 p.m. at the CHS practice field.
Miss Tennessee Valley wins crown in Miss TN Volunteer pageant
Saturday night marked the crowning of a new Miss Tennessee Volunteer titleholder, Miss Tennessee Valley Hannah McKay. The recipient of $10,000 in scholarship money the Seymour, Tennessee native, McKay says the Volunteer organization is near and dear to her heart. "I'm so proud to be a Tennessean and so to where this organization and...
‘Farmer Wants A Wife’ Couple Hits Major Milestone
Farmer Mitchell Kolinsky and Sydney Errera’s time on Farmer Wants A Wife ended in love. And since then, the couple hit a huge milestone. Since the cameras stopped, the couple can be found posting gratuitously on social media of their time together. Kolinsky lives on a farm in East...
Olympic golf path for Stephan Jaeger goes from Germany through Tennessee
SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France (AP) — Stephan Jaeger has a history of introducing himself with a score on his card rather than explaining his German roots, his subtle Tennessee accent and a path that eventually led him to Le Golf National for the Paris Olympics. Xander Schauffele, fresh off winning the...
Burn Ban Lifted in Lawrenceburg
Thanks to enough rain falling within the City of Lawrenceburg, the Lawrenceburg Fire Department has announced that the burn ban has been lifted at this time. Contact the Lawrenceburg Fire Department to obtain a burn permit before doing any outdoor burning.
Hayward helps Vols jump back into top 10 in team recruiting rankings
Football again made a move in the 247Sports Composite team recruiting rankings for the 2025 class Saturday after landing another of its top defensive targets. The Vols jumped back into the top 10 after four-star safety Lagonza Hayward of Toombs County High School in Lyons, Ga., announced his commitment to Tennessee, picking the Vols over Florida and Georgia.
Sean Christopher Williams Convicted of Escape, Faces Up to 5 Years After Tennessee Jury Verdict
Sean Christopher Williams will have to steadily face Justice after being convicted of escape by a federal jury in Greeneville, Tenn. The verdict, which concluded a tense four-day trial, was announced by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. Following the decision on July 26th, as reported by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Williams now faces up to five years imprisonment with sentencing scheduled for November 18. The manhunt history behind this case unspools across state lines, culminating in Williams' apprehension in Florida after he audaciously managed to swiftly escape from custody during a transport to the courthouse in October 2023.
Gallatin PD seek to identify suspect involved in hit-and-run crash
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Gallatin police are trying to identify a woman they believe may have been involved in a hit-and-run accident on Friday. Police said the accident occurred at Walgreen’s at 580 Hartsville Pike around 4:10 p.m. The suspect was seen driving away in a maroon dually truck with black ram cage on the front. The truck may be a Dodge Ram, but it wasn’t clear to see the make and model on surveillance cameras.
White Supremacists Hurl Racist Slurs At Black Boys In Nashville, Local Lawmakers Calls For Action
The children are fixtures in downtown Nashville, known for drumming on plastic buckets to earn money. Tennessee Rep. Justin Jones and Rep. G.A. Hardaway both called on a stronger response to the growing neo-Nazi threat in Nashville after a group of Black children musicians were verbally abused and harassed by white supremacists on July 20.
Hermitage Dollar General robber shoots clerk after getting money
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A store employee is shot while on duty in Hermitage. Just before 9:30 p.m. Saturday, a man demanding money shot the clerk at the Dollar General, 541 Stewarts Ferry Pike, during a robbery, said Metro Nashville police. The victim is in critical, but stable condition at Vanderbilt University. Medical Center.
Nashville Film Festival will End with Black Keys Documentary
The Nashville Film Festival (NashFilm), a week-long celebration of film, music and culture, today announced that the 55th annual festival will open this year’s event with “DEVO,” a documentary featuring the iconic 1980s de-evolution rock band, and “REBEL COUNTRY,” a documentary exposing and energizing country music culture in Nashville. Then, the festival will close with “THIS IS A FILM ABOUT THE BLACK KEYS,” a documentary following the band’s remarkable journey to stardom.
The Tennessee Titans Will Trade For Cowboys QB Dak Prescott
Let me preface this by saying that the Titans will give Will Levis a chance in 2024 and Dak Prescott will finish the year with the Cowboys, but the 2025 offseason is when I would expect this trade to be a possibility. This is a PREDICTION not an OFFICIAL REPORT.
Inside CoolSprings Galleria Mall: Franklin, Nashville, TN Shopping Hub
CBL & Associates Properties announced plans for a new shopping mall in Franklin, Tennessee, in 1989. They chose a location at the interchange of Interstate 65 and Moores Lane. This area was ideal for attracting both residents and visitors. The initial plan included three anchor stores: Castner Knott, Dillard’s, and...
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