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Crossville Tree House Destroyed By Fire

The famous Crossville tree house burned to the ground late Tuesday night. Firemen responded to the Beehive Drive location around 10:30 p.m. Officials said the massive blaze leveled the structure within 15 minutes. No injuries occurred and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Horace Burgess built the 97-foot tree house in the 1990’s just off Interstate 40 in ... Read More »

Fentress County Seeking Grant Funding For New Ambulance

Fentress County will apply for a grant to help purchase and equip a new ambulance. County Executive Jimmy Johnson said the $140,000 vehicle replaces an older ambulance that has suffered some wear and tear. “We were going to just have a remount,” Johnson said. “But considering that we’re having to go 70 to 80 miles for an ambulance trip, we ... Read More »

Master Plan Unveiled For Future Park In Algood

The master plan for Algood’s future park includes areas for a splash pad, amphitheater, community center, and playground. City Administrator Keith Morrison said those projects won’t happen all at once and will be phased in over time. “I think the next goal is to have this plan and phasing complete by December or January. As we we move into the ... Read More »

Burn Ban Lifted In Cookeville, Baxter, And Gainesboro

The City of Cookeville has lifted a burn ban issued more than a month ago. Fire Chief Daryl Blair said normal operations will resume after the city received a little more than an inch of rain Monday. “We just go back to normal operations with burning permits. People still need to be aware of what they’re burning and how they’re ... Read More »

Tennessee Lands $660K Grant For Behavioral Health Training

Six Upper Cumberland counties will benefit from a federal behavioral health training grant. The State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse said the $660,000 expands crisis intervention training for law enforcement officers. Department officials said the 40-hour training program aims to improve outcomes of officers’ encounters with people dealing with behavioral health challenges. The City of Memphis first implemented ... Read More »

Two Killed In Cannon County Crash

Two Cannon County residents died during a two-vehicle crash near Woodbury Tuesday morning. Officials with the Tennessee Highway Patrol identified the deceased as 21-year-old Johnathan Holland and 19-year-old Johnny Kennedy. The crash happened on Highway 53 as Holland traveled southbound in a 2004 Mazda.  A THP crash report said Holland’s vehicle crossed the center line and collided head-on with a ... Read More »

National Drug Take Back Day Is Saturday

Residents have a chance to get rid of used or unwanted medications during Saturday’s National Drug Take Back event. Bill Gibson is the Executive Director of the Power of Putnam Anti-Drug Coalition. He said residents can drop-off medications at several Putnam County businesses. “We’ve got a lot of sites,” Gibson said. “There’s Andy’s Pharmacy, Infinity Drugs, Monterey Drugs, Nunalley’s Drug ... Read More »

Cumberland County Lands $571,600 Fire Department Grant

Cumberland County firemen will soon have extended protection from new air packs. County Mayor Allen Foster said the county received a $571,600 Assistance to Firefighters Grant to purchase the equipment. “Their air packs are expiring and there’s a lifespan to those. We’ve done the upgrades and the maintenance to keep them as long as we can, but they’re actually expiring,” ... Read More »

Putnam Commissioners Purchase Property For New Fairgrounds

The Putnam County Commission voted Monday to purchase 187-acres of land surrounding Tennessee Avenue. County Mayor Randy Porter said the property will eventually be home to a number of facilities, including a new fairgrounds. “I started this three and a half years ago with some other property and the commission wanting to look at relocating the fairgrounds,” Porter said. “Now ... Read More »

Fentress County Considering New Options For Healthcare

Fentress County will explore the idea of opening an emergency or critical access healthcare facility. County Executive Jimmy Johnson said the effort comes as Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC) remains closed. “That’s our major goal right now. To do something with the health facility in the county because it’s a private entity, so we can’t do anything with it,” Johnson ... Read More »