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Power Of Putnam Spreading Awareness For Drug Endangered Children

Power of Putnam working to spread education and awareness through a new Drug Endangered Children (DEC) grant. Coordinator Mateo Huerta said a drug-endangered child is defined as one who lives in or is exposed to an environment where drugs are present for any number of reasons, including trafficking and manufacturing. He said at least one in eight children across the ... Read More »

Local Police Departments Working To Better Enforce Safe Driving On The Roads

Distracted driving contributing to the recent increase in fatal car crashes across the state. McMinnville Police Department’s Mark Mara said they see the most issues with speeding and with cellphone use while driving. He said believes that trend is increasing because it has become a bad habit. “When we first had cellphones, when they first came about, people didn’t realize ... Read More »

Highlands Economic Partnership Optimistic About Industrial Prospects

Highlands Economic officials said they are optimistic about the region’s industrial prospects after a recent visit from state development officials. President and CEO Amy New said they try to bring in industrial partners and project managers annually to the area. The recent visit included representatives from the state department of Economic and Community Development and TVA. New said familiarity with ... Read More »

Smithville Looking To Hire More Lifeguards For Municipal Swimming Pool

City of Smithville in need of additional lifeguards to open its municipal swimming pool for the summer season. Manager Jeania Cawthorn said she is looking to hire 10 more lifeguards. She said they do not get the number of guards they need, the pool might not open for the summer for the first time ever. “That means that there’s not ... Read More »

Investigation Continues In White Co. After Sunday Shooting

Investigation continues in White County after a man shot his neighbor, then went into his home and shot himself. The District Attorney’s office identified Ray Phillips as the man who allegedly shot his neighbor George Nikkel. Then, Phillips went inside his Country Club Road home and shot himself. White County Sheriffs’ Deputies arrived at the home around 7 a.m. Sunday ... Read More »

TTU Proposed Budget Includes Three Percent Merit Pay Pool For Faculty, Staff

The proposed Tennessee Tech budget includes a three percent merit pay pool for faculty and staff. Tech President Phil Oldham said it is part of the five percent salary raise pool that is part of Governor Lee’s proposed budget. The raises would be based on performance evaluations with a minimum award of one percent and a maximum of seven percent. ... Read More »

State Department Of Revenue Hosting Rapid Hire Event At TTU

Tennessee Department of Revenue partnering with Tennessee Tech to host a rapid hire job fair. Communications Director Kelly Cortesi said the department has a long-standing relationship with Tennessee Tech through traditional job fair and alumni on staff. She said they will be interviewing for several auditor positions. During the event, applicants complete an application, and interview, and are considered for ... Read More »

TTU Women’s Basketball Making NCAA Preparations

Tennessee Tech women’s basketball team heading to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2000. TTU Athletics Director Mark Wilson said it is the goal of all teams in every sports program to make it to the NCAA tournament each year. He said the preparations for the tournament itself involve balancing several logistical components. “It is a huge effort ... Read More »

DeKalb Sheriff’s Dept. Continuing Search For Missing Woman

DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department will discuss the next moves in the search for missing 32-year-old Brittany Miller. Miller has been missing since July 2022. Sheriff Patrick Ray said the widespread controlled search Saturday across some 187 acres near her Hurricane Ridge home yielded no results. “We will sit down today and regroup and see where we need to go next,” ... Read More »