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Man Found Dead In Crossville In 1982 Identified By DNA Testing

The TBI, working with multiple agencies nationwide, has identified the skeletal remains of a man found in Crossville in 1983. Kenneth Levall Thompson of Detroit went missing in 1982 or 1983, according to the bureau. His remains were found August 26, 1983 near Sycamore Lane in Crossville. The victim had been stabbed multiple death and the death was ruled a ... Read More »

Crossville City Council To Consider Marketing Firm For Rec Center Project

Crossville City Council will consider hiring a marketing firm next week to help survey residents and promote ideas for a new recreation center. Council members discussed the idea at a Tuesday night work session with differing views. Some council members said it’s still too early to hire such a firm without the city’s firm commitment to such a facility. Others ... Read More »

Livingston Aldermen Talk Trash, With Growing Commercial & Multi-Family Units

Livingston’s growing number of multi-family housing units and commercial properties leading city officials to examine its trash collection and sanitation procedures. Alderman John Clough brought the topic to the agenda Tuesday night after receiving a text from former alderman Kelly Coleman. Coleman was concerned about unsightly trash he witnessed at a local apartment complex. Pictures showed trash spilling out with ... Read More »

Putnam Chamber Of Commerce Looking For Businesses To Adopt Local Schools

The Putnam County Chamber of Commerce is seeking businesses to adopt local schools. The adoption process allows businesses to help local schools by coming up with an “adoption plan”. In this plan it is decided if the business will donate money to the school or volunteer their time to the school. Natalie Saxon is Membership Manager for the Cookeville Putnam ... Read More »

Sparta Surveys For Improved Public Sidewalks On North Spring Street

A growing population has Sparta surveying to build new sidewalks on North Spring Street, around centers of high foot traffic. Sparta City Administrator Tonya Tindle said that the surveys have been going on for about two weeks now. She said the surveys consist of markings showing the different attributes of each sidewalk. “I think it will be great,” Tindle said. ... Read More »

Sunset Marina Assessing Post-Fire Damage; Hoping To Reopen In April

Sunset Marina continues to assess the damages and repairs needed following the explosion and fire last month. Co-owner Tom Allen said that Sunset Marina is trying to keep to a self-imposed deadline of the marina opening again in mid-April if possible. “We haven’t even begun rebuilding we’re still cleaning up the fire debris and still assessing the damage to see ... Read More »

Cumberland EMA Using National Preparedness Month to Warn About Severe Weather

It is National Preparedness Month and officials in Cumberland County want to make sure residents are ready for severe weather season. The Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency will be spreading disaster preparedness tips throughout September. Cumberland County EMA Director Travis Cole said he wanted to use the month to remind citizens that severe weather threats are more likely in the ... Read More »

Long-Standing Hanging Limb Horse Ring Sees Improvements; More To Come

The Hanging Limb Horse Ring is undergoing upgrades as it prepares to host a car show on Saturday. President Jesse Bowman said the Horse Ring is a community center just as much as its a place to show horses. “Even though it’s called the horse ring, its open to any kind of event,” Bowman said. “If somebody wants to put ... Read More »

Rail Trail Authority Wants To Amend Membership Bylaw To Allow Multiple Terms

The Rail Trail Authority wants to amend its bylaws to allow authority members to serve beyond two consecutive three-year terms. Cookeville City Council will consider the change Thursday night. City Manager James Mills said the authority would like to keep its members beyond six years. “The issue here is getting good people on there and having some of the good ... Read More »

Longtime Election Involvement Leads To Dekalb’s New Head of Elections

Dustin Estes has begun his term Tuesday serving as DeKalb County’s new Head of Elections. Estes succeeds previous administrator Dennis Stanley who announced his retirement after serving his position since 2009. Estes said that he has been part of running elections for a long time, making him believe this position to be a great fit for him since he learned ... Read More »