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Tennessee air quality elevated to 'moderate' risk heading into weekend
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--Parts of Middle Tennessee -including Nashville- are forecast for "moderate" air quality risk today and Saturday according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Air quality is measured through particulate matter (PM) which is also called particle pollution, a term the EPA describes as 'a mixture of solid particles 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...
Wayment! Tennessee Store Clerk Arrested For Stealing Customer’s Lottery Jackpot Ticket
Whew! Roomies, how far would you go for money? It looks like a Tennessee store clerk was willing to take it to criminal levels over a winning lottery ticket. Now, Meet Patel is out of a job and up with the criminal justice department! RELATED: Fumblin’ The Bag! Winner Of Florida Lottery Ticket Misses Out On [...] The post Wayment! Tennessee Store Clerk Arrested For Stealing Customer’s Lottery Jackpot Ticket appeared first on The Shade Room.
Miss Tennessee Volunteer Pageant returns for night two with ‘Christmas in July’ theme
JACKSON, Tenn. — It’s night two of the Miss Tennessee Volunteer Pageant, and Thursday night’s theme was Christmas in July. “They decided to change it up every night. So each night there will be a different theme and I’ve never seen so many people excited about a different theme,” said Lashonda Williams with the Miss Volunteer Pageants.
Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial slurs At Black Kids
This month alone, the streets of Nashville have seen multiple Nazi marches involving angry white men carrying Confederate flags, upside-down American flags and swastika flags. The post Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial slurs At Black Kids appeared first on NewsOne. The post Black Democrats Speak Out After Nazis Marching In Tennessee Shouted Racial slurs At Black Kids appeared first on Black America Web.
Two rural Tennessee counties receive federal development grants for solar systems
Two businesses in rural Middle Tennessee counties will receive grants worth thousands of dollars to install solar systems and improve energy efficiency and foster further economic development, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced.
Tennessee Educator Haley Wood Selected for Prestigious National Teacher Leadership Program
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Haley Wood, Assistant Principal at Dibrell Elementary School with Warren County Schools in McMinnville, Tennessee, who highlights the power of teachers in transforming the lives of students and the communities around them, and discusses the importance of being selected for the inaugural class of a prestigious national teacher leadership program, the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching Fellows Program.
Missing woman found on same riverbank where student Riley Strain was swept to his death
Alexandria Chmiel, 33, had traveled to Nashville with a friend but they got separated, she was found crawling up the same riverbank where college student Riley Strain tragically lost his life this Spring
VIDEO: Tennessee QB Joe Milton III Is Breaking The Internet With His Ridiculous Throw That “Hit A Cloud” At Patriots Training Camp
Former Tennessee Vols quarterback Joe Milton has everybody on the New England Patriots, as well as Drake Maye, on notice. Milton, a sixth-round selection by the Patriots in the 2024 NFL Draft, was spotted at training camp getting some work in. One moment during the camp saw Joe Milton simply...
ADA anniversary: Chattanooga residents with disabilities reflect on 34 years of change
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Friday marks 34 years since the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush back in 1990. According to the National Archives, the ADA was the world's first comprehensive civil rights law for people with disabilities.
New music festival headed to Chattanooga’s riverfront
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Chattanooga is getting a new music festival down on the river in 2025. The “Smart Music Festival” will be a 3-day event at Ross’s Landing. Organizers are building is as a world class E-D-M and pop music festival. It will debut on...
Weekend scattered showers & storms, then hotter next week
The upcoming weekend forecast still has some scattered afternoon showers and storms at times. Sunday could have a more widespread chance during the afternoon. Partly cloudy skies in between rounds of showers and storms. Daily highs in the upper 80s. Please remember lightning safety during your outdoor activities: When thunder...
Running on Ice: An IPO gold rush for Lineage
This year’s Future of Freight Festival takes place Nov. 19-21 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. But it’s not your average conference. Sure, there are wonderful speakers and fireside chats. But that’s only half the fun. F3 is set up with half-days of speakers and amazing content. The other half we take over downtown Chattanooga, and there are events, networking and a lot of fun to be had by all. This year, subscribers to Running on Ice get a promo code exclusive to us! You can register with this link or use the code F3ROI24 at checkout for a discount.
Chattanooga Red Wolves Look to Strengthen Backline with Signing of Tobi Jnohope
The Chattanooga Red Wolves have signed center back Tobi Jnohope to a 25-day contract, pending league and federation approval. Jnohope has professional experience in both Armenia and Malta, including Lernayin Atrsakh FC of the Armenian First League, where he made 55 appearances between 2021 and 2023. His stint there was preceded by three appearances for Mosta of the Maltese Premier League in 2019 and his professional debut with the Seattle Sounders FC 2 in 2016.
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