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Warren County Animal Group Disbanding At End Of The Year

Helping Animals of Warren County disbanding after providing services to the community for seven years. President Hollie Cox said dwindling membership and a lack of volunteers led to a tough decision. “It broke my heart,” Cox said. “I had mixed emotions about letting it go. That’s why I announced my resignation back in January of this year to give them ... Read More »

Livingston Starts In-House CDL Driving Courses For Employees

Livingston starting in-house commercial driving classes for employee certifications. Mayor Curtis Hayes said a new state law has increased the required training to keep a commercial license. Hayes said the courses will prepare city employees for the exam. “They changed the rules to make it what we see things as a little bit more difficult to get their CDLs,” Hayes ... Read More »

Sparta Mayor Working On Splash Pad And Upgrading Playground Equipment

Sparta Mayor Jerry Lowery has reappointed the city’s Parks and Recreation Board in an effort to reactivate the body. Lowery said the board of the previous administration stopped meeting. Lowery said he wanted to reform the body to start planning for possible projects. “We’ve got a lot in store for Sparta in the next three years under my administration,” Lowery ... Read More »

Algood Traffic Stop Results In Drug Charges

A Christmas night traffic stop in Algood resulted in a drug arrest for a McMinnville man. 37-year-old Joshua Mullican arrested after police allegedly found Methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia in plain view. Algood Police stopped Mullican on an expired out-of-state temporary tag. After a deeper search, police found an active one-pot meth lab, used drug pipes, scales, syringes, burglary tools and ... Read More »

Manna House Ministries Helping Those With Substance Abuse Issues

Fentress County’s Manna House Ministries is working to help those struggling with addiction through a faith-based recovery program. Director Billy Webb said the nonprofit works in the same context as outpatient therapy. He said they also help to connect patients to potential resources they may need in their recovery journeys. “Oftentimes it’s really misunderstood about what recovery and treatment really ... Read More »

Jackson Co. To Purchase New Pumper Tanker, Ambulance Equipment

Jackson County set to purchase a new pumper tanker for its fire department and CPR equipment for ambulances. County Mayor Randy Heady said the tanker will cover the area of the fifth district to help with response times. He said it will be stationed at the Flynn’s Lick Fire Department. “It was a part of the county that did not ... Read More »

Cookeville-Putnam NAACP Chapter Hosting MLK Day Celebration

Cookeville-Putnam County NAACP planning its celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 16th. Branch President Tom Savage said the keynote speaker will be Gloria Sweet-Love, President of the Tennessee State Conference NAACP. Savage said all from the community are welcome to attend and to honor Dr. King’s legacy. “It’s a meaningful holiday, it’s the only Black holiday we’ve ... Read More »

Protect Yourself And Your Family From Illness This Holiday Season

With large gatherings expected during the holiday season, Cookeville Regional Medical Center prepping for an uptick in flu and COVID cases. CRMC Infection Prevention Manager Stephanie Etter said an uptick in sickness is common after holiday gatherings. She said there are several ways to protect yourself and your family while together. “You can make sure that you are doing good ... Read More »

Fentress Inching Closer To Opening ER

Roof work at Fentress County’s standalone ER is nearly complete. County Executive Jimmy Johnson said water line installation is finishing up as well. He said once the waterline is complete they can begin paving the parking lot. “And then they have to do a lot of cleanup work and the inside will have all new metal framework and they’ll be ... Read More »

Overton Sheriff’s Department Using Grant Funding For Equipment Upgrades

Overton County Sheriff’s Department using grant funding to help upgrade equipment. Chief Deputy Tim Poore said the funds will help purchase new tablets and tasers. He said the average taser costs $2,500. “We’ve been made aware that five years is all that these companies will back,” Poore said. “So pretty much the life of that is done in five years. ... Read More »