The Trial Court Vacancy Commission has set a June 12th deadline for applications for the new Criminal Court Judgeship in the 13th Judicial District. The new judicial positions were enacted by Tennessee legislators in May. The 13th Judicial District experienced a more than seven percent increase in population between 2010 and 2020. The three most recent Weighted Caseload Studies conducted by the ... Read More »
Author Archives: Betsy Scarisbrick
Farris And Hagerty Discuss School Safety Funding, Local Law Enforcement Needs
Putnam Sheriff Eddie Farris and Senator Bill Hagerty discussed school safety and law enforcement needs during the senator’s visit Tuesday. Farris said they touched base on the new school safety bill and SRO funding recently approved by the state. In addition, Farris said he got an update on work Hagerty is doing at the federal level to try to increase ... Read More »
Cane Creek Sportsplex Scoreboards To Be Installed In Next Couple Weeks
Eight new scoreboards will be installed in the next couple of weeks at Cookeville’s Cane Creek Sportsplex. Leisure Services Director Rick Woods said the city received the scoreboards. He said they have to get additional equipment and find the right time to schedule the employees to put the boards up. “Some of the scoreboards were original to the facility when ... Read More »
Highlands Economic Partnership Sees Success In Adv. Manufacturing Round Table
Highlands Economic Partnership saw a successful turnout and meaningful discussion at its Tuesday industry roundtable. Economic Development Coordinator Matt Billings said the roundtable centered on advanced manufacturing. He said that is one of the driving economic forces for the Upper Cumberland region. “A lot of the conversations we had were kind of focused on workforce retention, the role of automation, ... Read More »
Cookeville Exploring Potential For New Gas Department Facility, Selling Current Property For Downtown Use
Cookeville officials holding preliminary discussions about moving the North Oak Avenue Gas Department. City Manager James Mills said over the last few years, the topic of the use of that property has been brought up “The Gas Department could basically be located anywhere, we’ve seen a resurgence in our downtown over the last decade or so, and lots of things ... Read More »
Monterey Building And Grounds Committee Sends Black Bottom Field Project To Full Board
Monterey’s Black Bottom Field project estimates have come in higher than the town has funding. Building and Grounds Committee Chair Alex Garcia said to complete every component of the project is an estimated $440,000. He said the Board of Aldermen will consider putting the work out to bid at its next meeting to get a better idea of the cost ... Read More »
Luke Collins: Hopes Of Reopening Cumberland River Hospital Gone
Celina Mayor Luke Collins said the hopes of reopening Cumberland River Hospital are now gone. Collins said after working for a year and a half, he had originally hoped to see the hospital open on July 1st. He said they wanted to bring a new emergency helicopter that would help with responses as well. Collins said that the owners of ... Read More »
Clay EMS Now Officially Has Provisional License, Working On Getting Full Licensure
As of 3 p.m. Wednesday, Clay County EMS has officially received its provisional licensure to operate ambulances and provide emergency medical services. Acting Director Andy Hall said they have worked all day long to make this possible. He said the department even had one team member drive the paperwork directly to Nashville to speed up the process in person. “My ... Read More »
TTU To Kick Off SOAR Orientation Thursday
Tennessee Tech’s Student Orientation, Advisement and Registration (SOAR) program will kick off its first session Thursday. The program is for all first-time freshmen and will help provide information to help with the transition to campus, review and finalize information about students’ academic major, and share more about Tech’s student life. The two-day session is required and students must attend all ... Read More »
Cumberland Receives Clean Audit Second Year In A Row
Cumberland County one of nine to receive a clean audit for Fiscal Year 2022. This is Cumberland’s second year in a row with a clean audit. The other eight counties include Blount, Cannon, Campbell, Giles, Hamblen, Roane, Sevier, and Unicoi. The annual audits for these counties were completed without any findings. Audit findings are used to report on weaknesses, deficiencies, ... Read More »