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Cellular 911 Service Restored Across UC

911 service to cellular phones restored across the Upper Cumberland Monday following repairs to the Nashville AT&T Operations Center. “We’re seeing a lot more stability come back to the network, we’re receiving 911 calls now,” Putnam County 911 Assistant Director Brandon Smith said. “We feel like most of the wireless callers in the upper Cumberland are reaching someone in a ... Read More »

80 Being Treated For COVID At Cookeville Regional

Some 80 patients are being treated at Cookeville Regional Medical Center for COVID-19. That’s down from the pandemic high of 87 patients Sunday. CRMC Public Relations Director Melahn Finley said three additional patients are awaiting tests results. Five people have died since Wednesday bringing the COVID death toll to 119 at Cookeville Regional. Three were Putnam County residents, one from ... Read More »

911 Service Beginning To Comeback Slowly

911 service to cell phones began coming back online Sunday night across the Upper Cumberland. Most 911 calls from your cellular device would not go through in the aftermath of the Friday morning explosion in downtown Nashville. Calls from IP phones were also impacted. AT&T officials began bringing in remote equipment Saturday to both Nashville and areas around middle Tennessee ... Read More »

Monterey Police Need Your Help On Shots Fired Saturday

Monterey Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying individuals involved in a Saturday night shooting. It happened in the 800 block of Jackson Avenue around 8pm. Several males were working on vehicles when an SUV-type vehicle pulled up. A male jumped out of the silver vehicle and ran toward the men. He fired several shots from a .45 ... Read More »

9 Counties with Double Digit COVID Cases Across UC

Nine Upper Cumberland counties reported double-digit active COVID case tallies as of Sunday. The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 4,233 cases across the Upper Cumberland, led by 1,029 in Putnam County. 20 new cases were added to the county total Sunday according to data from the Tennessee Department Of Health. Warren County reports 788 cases as of ... Read More »

Cookeville Police And Fire Dealing With Phone Issues

Cookeville Police and Fire are experiencing issues with phone lines in the dispatch center Saturday morning. Alternative lines have been established as technical teams continue to work on the issue. The numbers to call for Cookeville city fire, police, and utilities are: (931) 319-5834 (931) 783-0407 (931) 783-0427 For emergency medical services, please call: (931) 261-6219 (931) 646-HELP It it ... Read More »

AT&T Explosion Causing UC 911 Service Issues

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The Christmas morning explosion outside Nashville’s AT&T building has caused 911 outages all across the Upper Cumberland. Putnam County 911 reports AT&T, Verizon and US Cellular lines have all been impacted. In many cases, you cannot dial 911 from these cellular phones. Landline phones appear to be working correctly. In Putnam County, residents in need of reaching 911 can dial ... Read More »

Cookeville Teen Dies In Christmas Eve Wreck

An 18-year-old Cookeville resident died Christmas Eve when she lost control of her vehicle and struck another vehicle on Hilham Road. Weather played a part in the incident according to a preliminary report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol. Catie Scott of Cookeville was traveling northbound on Hilham Road when she lost control of her vehicle and turned into the path ... Read More »

Waking To Rare White Christmas In UC

Upper Cumberland residents are waking up to the rare White Christmas Friday after several inches of snow fell around 9pm Thursday. Road conditions are reported icy in most locations with more temperatures in the teens across the region. Crews in Overton County reported Highway 111 as a solid sheet of ice Thursday evening. Jackson County 911 reported dangerous driving conditions, ... Read More »

650 CRMC Employees Vaccinated In First Week

Some 650 Cookeville Regional staff have been vaccinated this week. That according to Public Relations Director Melahn Finley. The hospital vaccinated its first employee Saturday. It is the first of two doses for each front-line medical worker. The second dose will come in 21 days. CEO Paul Korth said last week the hospital expected enough doses to vaccinate about one-third ... Read More »